Job description
Summit Pacific is a vibrant and expanding nonprofit public hospital district serving east Grays Harbor County, Washington. Founded in 1982, Summit Pacific now operates three locations comprised of a critical access hospital, primary care clinics, an urgent care clinic and a range of ancillary and specialty services. Summit Pacific’s vision is “Through Summit Care, we will build the healthiest community in the Nation.” To learn more about Summit Pacific, visit www.summitpacificmedicalcenter.org.
$1,500 sign on bonus eligible with a two-year commitment.
Job Summary
Working as an integral member of the clinic team, the Medical Assistant supports and assists health care providers by performing patient care duties to facilitate smooth, efficient, high quality care and positive experiences for Summit Pacific patients.
Job Specific Duties and Responsibilities
- Performs patient care within the MA license scope of practice. Carries out providers’ orders accurately and in a timely manner. Facilitates patient flow to ensure optimize clinic operations and patient experience. If wait times are apparent, communicates to patients, providers, and coworkers.
- Assists with treatments and procedures within MA scope of practice. Assembles all needed supplies. Ensures that adequate consent has been obtained by provider prior to all procedures when necessary. Notifies patients of test results, as directed and requested by providers. Documents presenting complaint; follows clinic policies and procedures for rooming patient and completing vital signs. Prepares patients for provider’s exam. Maintains current information on the patient’s health/care status.
- Administers immunizations within MA scope of practice and under supervision of, and as ordered by, the medical provider. (The administration of controlled substances by health care assistants is prohibited by state law.) Ensures that all medications administered are signed by the delegator and the medical assistant and sent to the Department of Health.
- Maintains accurate and timely records. Files documents in the electronic health record daily.
- Communicates regularly with referral coordinators to ensure accurate and timely referral process for consults, exams, diagnostics, and procedures. Completes referral tasks in a timely and accurate manner.
- Performs daily room checks and stocks exam rooms with all needed supplies. Manages sample medications. Checks for outdates monthly. Documents, orders, and inventories immunizations accurately and appropriately.
- Coordinates with Environmental Services to maintain a neat and clean environment. Cleans exam tables and countertops and maintains cupboards and storage areas in good order. Consistently performs and demonstrates good infection control practices in all aspects of daily work.
- Performs special projects and other related duties as assigned.
- Essential Job Function
Staff Member Responsibilities
- Adapts to changes in the work environment: Asks clarifying questions and/or provides constructive input in a helpful and respectful manner. SENIOR: Demonstrates flexibility.
- Builds and maintains working relationships: Maintains effective working relationships with supervisor and direct co-workers. SENIOR: Builds and maintains relationships across the organization.
- Creates positive experiences for patients, customers and, co-workers: Consistently provides a level of service that meets SPMC standards. SENIOR: Anticipates others’ needs and responds proactively; goes above-and-beyond to provide exceptional service.
- Demonstrates ongoing learning & development: Participates in ongoing skills training and competency development. SENIOR: Assists in training others.
- Exhibits effective work skills: Successfully performs job duties in accordance with SPMC expectations for quality/accuracy, quantity, and timeliness. Re-priorities and/or shifts focus as needed to deliver expected results.SENIOR: Demonstrates initiative; successfully performs advanced job duties. Monitors workload and effectively prioritizes tasks to achieve desired results.
- Facilitates Teamwork: Actively engages in team activities. Welcomes and supports new team members; promotes a positive work environment. SENIOR: Meets team deadlines and responsibilities. Helps orient and acclimate new team members.
- Fosters an environment of trust: Treats others with courtesy and respect. Does not engage in gossip or triangulation. SENIOR: Is respectful and courteous in difficult situations. Redirects those who engage in behavior that undermines trust.
- Supports SP mission, vision, and values: Develops awareness of departmental contribution to mission, vision and strategy. Participates in department strategies and tactics. SENIOR: Provides thoughtful and constructive input for strategic planning. Takes initiative to execute tactics.
Organizational Responsibilities
In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, all employees are expected to adhere to Summit Pacific behavior and patient experience standards, comply with policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines; and act in an ethical, professional, respectful, and collaborative manner.
Required Education and Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Graduate of an approved certified medical assistant program.
Required Licenses, Certifications and/or Registrations
- Current Washington State Department of Health Medical Assistant Certification and Licensure.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, required within 90 days of hire.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Knowledge of medical assistant duties and scope of practice; knowledge and skill in techniques of good patient care.
- Proficient in the use of current technology, including Microsoft Office products. Ability to learn and effectively use electronic medical records and other systems and equipment.
- Working knowledge of Medical Terminology.
- Ability to maintain accurate and timely documentation and records.
- Effective interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to read, write and speak the English language. Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Ability to perform a wide variety of assignments that require the use of independent judgment, problem-solving, organization, prioritization, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to cultivate effective working relationships and work in collaboration with providers, other health care professionals, managers, and patients.
This is a union position with a pay range of $22.11 - $30.86 per hour depending on experience.
Benefits offered:
- Competitive Compensation
- Medical
- Prescription coverage
- Dental
- Orthodontia
- Vision
- FSA: healthcare and daycare
- Life & AD&D insurance
- Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
- Generous Employer 403b Retirement Match
- Additional 457 retirement account for additional funds
- EAP – Employee Assistance Program
- Tuition reimbursement
- Smoking Cessation Assistance
- Beautiful onsite gym use for employee
- Walking trails
Location: Summit Pacific Medical Center · SPM SPHC CLINIC
Schedule: Full Time, 08:00 - 16:30
About Summit Pacific Medical Center
CEO: Josh Martin
Revenue: $5 to $25 million (USD)
Size: 201 to 500 Employees
Type: Hospital
Website: www.summitpacificmedicalcenter.org
Year Founded: 1956