Medical Assistant Full-Time

Full-time

South Plains Endoscopy Center is seeking a Certified Medical Assistant to join our team!!

Job Summary : Provides direct patient care by assisting patients with changing linens, ambulation, and transport. Maintains a clean and orderly patient care environment.

Assists during patient examinations and procedures. Obtains and records patient vital signs, provides nutritional intake and reports results and observations.

Demonstrates the primary goal of efficiently providing surgical services that exceed customer expectations and improve clinical and financial operations.

Assists with gathering pre-operative patient information, such as labs, EKG’s, orders, H&P’s and clearances, from physician offices.

Assists with daily filing and organizing of patient charts and paperwork in the pre-assessment area.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities :

  • Knows and adheres to policies of the Center and demonstrates fiscal responsibility.
  • Follows standards, policies, procedures, goals, and objectives for peri-operative nursing care according to accepted standards.
  • Maintains and demonstrates current skills and knowledge in aseptic technique.
  • Demonstrates ability to understand the unique needs of each age group of the patient population.
  • Follows OSHA and other standards for protection against blood borne pathogens.
  • Seeks involvement in activities that promote professional growth and behavior.
  • Uses good body mechanics and aseptic technique.
  • Remains calm and functions as a team member during times of stress and crisis situations.
  • Able to take vital signs and apply V / S monitors and documents appropriately.
  • Informs Manager of applicable day-to-day situations.
  • Follows employee health and other personnel and staffing policies.

USP-123

LI-SS

Required Skills :

Qualifications : High school graduate or equivalent. Medical Assistant certification, current CPR . Demonstrates necessary clinical competency.

United Surgical Partners International (USPI) is a leading healthcare organization that provides excellent employment opportunities at their ambulatory centers.

Perks of working with USPI :

Ability to maintain a healthy work-life balance. USPI values their employees' personal time and recognizes the importance of taking time off to recharge and spend time with loved ones.

As a result, USPI's ambulatory centers operate during regular business hours no weekends, holidays, evening, or call. This allows our staff to enjoy their personal time without the stress of being on-call or working long shifts, which can be especially important for those with families or other personal commitments.

It also helps to prevent burnout and ensures that employees have the energy and focus needed to provide high-quality patient care during their regular work hours.

In addition, this schedule our staff to have more consistent and predictable work schedules, which helps to reduce stress and improve overall job satisfaction.

  • Competitive salary and benefits : USPI offers competitive salaries and benefits packages, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and retirement plans.
  • Career growth opportunities : USPI provides various career growth opportunities through training and education programs, which can help nurses advance their careers and expand their skillsets.
  • State-of-the-art facilities : USPI's ambulatory centers are equipped with the latest technology and equipment, providing technicians with access to cutting-edge healthcare tools and resources.
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