Lead Certified Medical Assistant-Pediatrics

Oak Lawn, IL
Full Time
Experienced
Pediatrics On Demand is an Urgent Care and Primary Care located in Oak Lawn, IL. We also have a sister company Minis Walk In Clinic. We serve patients from birth to 21 years of age.  

The Lead Medical Assistant is responsible for assisting Doctors and Nurses in providing care to their patients. Their duties include recording and updating medical histories and contact information in patient files, scheduling patient appointments and performing standard care procedures like drawing blood, checking vitals or collecting lab samples.

Specifically, the lead is responsible for delegating tasks during the shift and reporting any tardies to the appropriate parties. Must lead by example. 


Job Type: Full Time 3-12 hr shifts. 

Responsibilities (Company reserves the right to change job duties as needed)
  • Answer patient phone calls.
  • Measure patient height, weight, vital signs
  • Patient Scheduling, charting, medical data entry using AdvancedMD EMR
  • Knowledge in the fields of medicine, anatomy and physiology
  • Ability to maintain records
  • Training and knowledge in OSHA and HIPPA regulations
  • Familiar with: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point
  • Room patients in exam rooms and obtain chief complaint information
  • Knowledgeable of First aid procedures
  • Chart findings in timely manner
  • Obtain in-house lab (lead, hemoglobin, rapid strep, flu) as order by provider
  • Notify provider when vaccine/supply stock is getting low, in order to allow time to re-order before supplies are gone.
  • Complete follow-up patient calls, when not providing patient care
  • Stock exam rooms with needed supplies
  • Keep office and work space neat and tidy
  • Administering injections
  • Prepares treatment rooms for patient examinations.
  • Cleans treatment rooms following patient examinations.
  • Interviews patients to obtain their medical history.
  • Records patient medical history, vital statistics, and test results in patient medical files.
  • Performs routine screening tests, such as height and weight measurements and blood pressure checks.
  • Draws blood, removes sutures, changes dressings as required
  • Assists in purchasing and maintains supplies and equipment.
  • Cleans and sterilizes medical equipment and instruments.
  • Properly disposes of contaminated supplies.
  • Assists physicians during examination by handing over instruments and materials.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned or requested
Requirements:
  • Healthcare experience required
  • High School Diploma or Higher
  • AdvancedMD or similar EMR experience 
  • Experience in pediatrics
  • Certifications and Licenses: Certification as a medical assistant (CMA).
  • Ability to work nights and weekends
Skills:
  • Communication
  • Prioritizing and Organization
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Initiative and problem-solving abilities
  • Dependability
Benefits (Full Time Only):
  • UHC (Medical, Dental, Vision)
  • Aflac (Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital, Short Term Disability, Life Insurance)
  • PTO 
  • Paid Holidays
  • 401k (Pre Tax, Post Tax)
  • Gym Membership Reimbursement
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