Job Description


Homer, AK

Per Diem

Work Hours: 8 or 10 hours

11/23/2024

POSITION PURPOSE:
Under general supervision in an outpatient clinical setting, provides initial patient triage, assists with coordination of care, administrative services, assists providers, nurses and other support staff with direct patient care, and performs specialized medical procedures of a routine nature, as dictated by established clinical protocol or as directed by a provider.

QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS:
The qualified individual shall possess the core competencies to complete the tasks given. This individual must have a working knowledge and experience with computer applications, be detail orientated, and able to multi-task. The ability to type, edit, and proofread work are essential skills for this position.

EDUCATION / TRAINING / EXPERIENCE:
  • Must be at least 18 years of age and be a high school graduate or have a GED equivalent.
  • Must obtain and maintain BLS certification.
  • This position requires knowledge of clinical practices and procedures and clinical competencies.
  • Previous or current CRNUAD and/or EMT-1, Health Care Specialist, or Medical Assistant certification is required, or one to two years of previous hospital or clinic experience as a Medical Assistant.
  • Possess a working knowledge and use of medical terminology.
  • Have knowledge of medical records/health information management requirements.
  • This position requires receptionist skills, including the ability to deal courteously and tactfully with patients, their families, and facility personnel in person, by phone, and EMR messaging system.
  • Must possess good communication skills; understand chart flow, record keeping, order entry and scheduling.
  • Must demonstrate the ability to work independently and in a team environment.  

ENVIRONMENT:
Homer Medical Center/South Peninsula Hospital is a combined 22 bed critical access hospital, 28 bed long term care facility, orthopedic and family practice clinics located at the southern end of the Kenai Peninsula. The position requires walking, standing for extended periods, stooping and the ability to lift 50 pounds. Persons in this position are exposed to infectious diseases, including blood-borne pathogens, muscle strains, falls, and needle stick injuries. Generally, physical demands are moderate and most work is performed inside. Working hours may fluctuate based on scheduling needs and patient census.
 

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