Medical Assistant, Per Diem - As Needed*
Employment Type : Full-Time
About WorkCare:About WorkCare:
Our mission is Protecting and Promoting Employee Health – from Hire to Retire.
WorkCare, Inc., is a physician-owned national occupational health service company founded in 1984. We currently serve more than 1 million client employees across the U.S and abroad with integrated employee health management solutions that include Incident Intervention™ 24/7 telephonic injury triage and return-to-work follow-up; On-site Services; Medical Exams & Travel program management; Consulting Occupational Physicians; Leave & Disability Clinical Support; and preventive interventions including wellness education, industrial athlete/athletic trainer programs, industrial massage and bio-ergonomic assessments.
Work schedule: Occasional days and hours as needed between the hours of 6:30A-9:30A Monday - Friday.Responsibilities:- Ensure medications and supplies are properly stored and within use-by dates with oversight from Nurse Practitioner
- Inspect and accept shipments of medications and supplies with oversight from Nurse Practitioner
- Perform regulatory testing as needed (random non-DOT drug screening and alcohol testing, audiometric, fit testing, pulmonary function testing, spirometry etc.)
- Administer immunizations as needed by the direction of the Nurse Practitioner
- Ordering and maintain medical & office supplies
- Register personnel visiting the facility prior to meeting with the doctor for consultation
- Prepare required files and give them to the Nurse Practitioner who will assist the doctor
- Manage and control and completion and filing of medical records
- Prepare correspondence and reports
- Maintain training records
- Maintain the files in an organized and confidential manner
- Maintaining confidentiality by following HIPAA requirements
Qualifications:- High School diploma or GED equivalent
- At least 2 years of medical assistant experience
- Experience working in Occupational Health preferred
- Knowledge and skills equivalent to those acquired through an accredited Medical Assistant education program, including basic knowledge of medical terminology and reporting, to perform office and clinical duties.
- Medical Assistant Certification preferred
- Must have current BLS/CPR
- Certification to or ability and willingness to become certified to perform supportive medical services (e.g., administer medication, audiogram, spirometry, respirator fit testing, pulmonary function testing, drug screen collections, etc.)
- Consistent excellent patient relations skills, including the ability to maintain confidentiality of information concerning patients
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English; effective interaction with a wide variety of personnel who hold varying roles and have varying responsibilities
- Proficiency with computers using the Microsoft Office suite of applications for creation as well as modification, how to access and use the Internet and an e-mail program such as Microsoft Outlook
- Ability to work with minimal supervision, but will not hesitate to ask questions of and/or seek information from the supervisor and other team members so that tasks can be completed correctly
- Strong self-motivation; proactive, high-energy, enthusiastic, "can do" work ethic; and ability to handle potentially stressful situations and tolerance for ambiguity
- Ability to maintain punctuality and good attendance
EOE/M/F/Disability/Veteran