The Medical Assistant 2 provides essential support and administrative services to the office, the doctors, and the patients in a fast-paced doctor’s office. This person will be involved in a wide spectrum of tasks focused around assisting the Physician in all minor in office procedures, as well as being cross-trained in all aspects of the Front Desk Receptionist role to include scheduling, data entry, and maintaining patient records.
Medical Assistant 2 Essential Functions/Responsibilities (other duties may be assigned):
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Greet patients, take vitals, update medical records, and prepare patients for exams
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Assist with injections, wart treatments, nail care, diabetic shoe fittings, and minor surgeries
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Perform X-rays and basic podiatric care
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Handle front desk tasks: scheduling, insurance verification, and patient payments
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Maintain clean, fully stocked exam rooms; prep, clean, and autoclave instruments
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Follow up with patients post-procedure
\Medical Assistant 2 Required Skills and Experience:
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High School Diploma/GED; MA program completion or 2+ years clinical experience
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CMA or RMA preferred
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Strong clinical skills with wound care, DME, and minor surgical support
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Knowledge of HIPAA, EMRs, and medical terminology
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Excellent multitasking, teamwork, and communication skills
Medical Assistant 2 Benefits Offered:
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Health Insurance (Single & Family plans available)
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Life Insurance
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Disability Insurance
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401(k) Plan with Company Match
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Employee Discount Program
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Paid Time Off
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Paid Holidays
Medical Assistant 2 Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here represent those required to perform essential job functions. Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities. While performing this role, the employee must regularly:
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Sit, talk, hear, and use hands to write, type, or operate office equipment
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Occasionally reach with hands and arms; climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and smell
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Perform repetitive motions, including reaching overhead and typing
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Lift up to 50 pounds occasionally and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds
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Maintain peripheral vision, depth perception, and focus adjustments