Why Mile Bluff Medical Center? Mile Bluff Medical Center is a place where people come first. Our team is comprised of caring, patient-centered professionals serving pediatric through geriatric populations in our rural community. Our not-for-profit organization prides itself on providing state-of-the-art healthcare services, a positive work environment, and a team where employees feel valued and supported. Mile Bluff is an independent organization that offers competitive wages, great benefits and the opportunity for growth. Mile Bluff makes decisions for its employees and patients locally without relying on a large health system in another community. Position Summary: The Orthopedic Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients under the supervision of a licensed physician. The Orthopedic Physician Assistant works within a cooperative unit, utilizing team effort with health care providers, co-workers, and the public to provide positive patient interaction. Qualifications: Graduate of a nationally accredited Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner program. Certification from the National Commission on Certifications of Physician Assistants/Nurse Practitioner. Must be eligible to obtain or already hold a current State of Wisconsin Physician Assistant licensure. BLS required. What We Offer: Competitive compensation package. Superior benefits, including, health, dental, life, 401K, disability insurance, paid malpractice and vacation/sick/CME Retirements savings plan with employer match. Relocation assistance available. Physician mentoring and commitment to practice support Location With a population of 4,500, Mauston maintains a small town feel while being surrounded by unique recreational and cultural experiences. Located on the Lemonweir River and next door to Wisconsin's second and fourth largest lakes, Petenwell and Castle Rock Lake, our community finds you surrounded by natural wonder, wildlife and a rich variety of outdoor recreation. Mauston is centrally located in southwestern Wisconsin on Interstate 90-94, approximately 73 miles to Madison, 140 miles to Milwaukee, and 215 miles to each Chicago and Minneapolis. Apply now by sending your resume and cover letter to Krista Stickney, Recruiter and Employment Specialist at kulrich@milebluff.com , or by completing an application. Please include "Ortho APC - Healthcare Application" in the subject line.
General Information: Job title: Clinic Medical Assistant/Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Location: Mile Bluff Clinic - Mauston, WI Schedule: Part-time 1, 48 hours per pay period; Monday - Wednesday, scheduled between 7:30am-4:30pm Weekend rotation: No Weekends Holiday rotation: Determined how holidays fall within calendar year Position Summary: The Licensed Practical Nurse/Medical Assistant supports provider efficiency and delivers high-quality patient care by performing a variety of clinical and administrative tasks. Responsibilities include rooming patients, preparing and maintaining exam rooms, assisting with procedures and immunizations, completing chart preparation, and communicating with patients by phone and through workload messages. This role plays a key part in ensuring smooth clinic operations and an excellent patient experience. Position Responsibilities: Room patients: review allergies, medications, medical/surgical history, family history, and social history and take vitals. Prepare patients for healthcare visits by directing and/or accompanying them to the examining room and helping them position themselves for the examination and/or treatment. Arrange examining room instruments, supplies, and equipment. Inform patients about their lab or imaging results. Prepare the patient for surgery and prepare them for what to expect following the surgery. Assist with ordering additional services, home health/physical therapy, DME supplies, and labs. Responsible for charting, abstracting, entering orders, and keeping records of deliveries for CNM. Assist the physician during exams/procedures. Set up sterile fields and instruments and assist throughout the procedure. Call patients or pharmacies. Prepare office/clinic space; check expiration dates and stock, and clean exam rooms between patients. Make copies, update forms, and work with FMLA/patient forms. Perform other duties as requested. Position Requirements: No prior experience or certification required. Graduation from an accredited medical assistant program preferred. If certified/licensed, candidates must hold and maintain either a State of Wisconsin Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certifications issued by one of the following: American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) National Healthcareer Association (NHA) National National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) CPR/BLS certification required or obtained within 3 months of hire. Must maintain a valid, current driver's license. 1+ years of related work experience preferred. Exceptional accuracy and attention to detail required. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Intermediate proficiency with computers is required Comprehensive medical assistant skills. Strong quantitative and analytical competency. Self-starter with excellent interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills.
General Information: Job title: Clinic Registered Nurse (RN) Location: Delton Family Medical Center - Wisconsin Dells, WI Schedule: Part-time 2, 40 hours per pay period; Monday-Friday, scheduled between 12:30pm-4:30pm Weekend rotation: No weekends Holiday rotation : No holidays Position Summary: The Registered Nurse position assists with day-to-day nursing activities. This is an important role that requires accuracy, attention to detail, and a passion for providing exceptional healthcare. Position Responsibilities: Assist providers with patient-related needs before, during, and after care; make sure their needs have been met in a timely, efficient, and caring manor. Room patients for their appointments. Assist with procedures, dressing changes, DME supplies, etc. Clean and stock rooms. Chart prep and paperwork, including prior authorizations, FMLA, CMN forms, etc. Triage and set up extra care at other facilities for the patients. Obtain lab specimens, perform lab competencies and quality controls on a regular basis; perform lab tests run at the clinic. Start IVs, change catheters, perform wound care, etc. Perform "Welcome to Medicare and Medicare Annual Wellness" visits in conjunction with the providers. Coordinate care for chronic patients and monitoring anticoagulation. Travel to other MBMC clinics and Pods to cover as needed. Assist with patient education upon provider request. Perform other duties as requested. Position Requirements: Two-year degree in nursing required. Four-year degree preferred. Must hold and maintain Wisconsin Registered Nursing license. Current BLS certification required or obtained within 3 months. 1+ years of related work experience required. Exceptional accuracy and attention to detail required. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Intermediate proficiency with computers is required. Comprehensive nursing skills and knowledge of equipment such as retinal scanners, EKG, etc. Thorough understanding of triage. Understanding of lab procedures and equipment. Strong quantitative and analytical competency. Self-starter with excellent interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills.
General Information: Job title: Circulating Registered Nurse (RN) - Operating Rooms Schedules Available: Full-time, 80 hours per pay period or regular scheduled time; Monday - Thursday, 10 hour shifts, on-call rotation required Weekend rotation: Rotated on-call schedule Holiday rotation: Rotated on-call schedule Position Summary: The Circulating Registered Nurse position works in our progressive and fast paced surgery department, with a primary emphasis of duty that involves the management of the patient care in the operative setting and immediate post-surgery recovery. The Circulating Registered Nurse is accountable for delivering optimal service to patients, surgeons, and physicians. Position Responsibilities: Patient Assessment Verify patient identification, surgical site and relevant information Conduct thorough assessments of patients, including reviewing medical history, medications, and allergies. Collaborate with the anesthesia team and surgeons to ensure patient readiness for surgery. Circulating Duties Confirm and prepare the operating room with the necessary equipment, supplies, and instruments. Serve as a circulator during surgical procedures, coordinating and managing the flow of the operating room. Ensure adherence to aseptic techniques, infection control protocols, and safety standards. Postoperative Care Assist in transferring the patient to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) or the designated recovery area. Admit and provide care to patients in the PACU as needed. Provide thorough handover to receiving RN regarding the patient's condition and any special considerations. Patient Advocacy Advocate for patient safety and comfort throughout the surgical experience. Monitor and assess patients during surgery, addressing any changes in condition promptly. Communicate with patients and their families, providing education and emotional support. Collaboration Collaborates with surgeons, CRNAs, surgical technologist, and other healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes. Communicate effectively with the perioperative team to ensure a seamless and efficient workflow. Documentation and Record Keeping Accurately document all aspects of the perioperative nursing process, including assessments, interventions, and patient responses. Maintain thorough and up-to-date patient records in compliance with regulatory standards. Quality Assurance Conducts audits as needed regarding documentation, charges, and outcomes. Demonstrates understanding of fiscal accountability by monitoring supply usage and costs at the department level. Participates in performance improvement initiatives. Training and development Provides training and orientation for new staff. Perform other duties as requested. Position Requirements: Two-year degree in nursing required. BSN preferred. Must hold and maintain Wisconsin Registered Nursing license. RNs with an active Compact Licensure are to obtain a Wisconsin RN license within 90 days of start date. BLS certification required or obtained within 3 months of hire. ACLS certification required or obtained within 12 months of hire. PALS certification recommended. CNOR certification preferred. 1+ years related work experience preferred. Exceptional accuracy and attention to detail required. Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced and dynamic surgical environment. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Intermediate proficiency with computers is required. Comprehensive nursing skills and knowledge of equipment such as retinal scanners, EKG, etc. Thorough understanding of triage. Understanding of lab procedures and equipment. Strong quantitative and analytical competency. Self-starter with excellent interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills. Stays current with advances in perioperative nursing and participates in training sessions to enhance skills and knowledge.
General Information: Job title: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA)/Registered Medical Assistant (RMA)/Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Medical Assistants Location: Delton Family Medical Center - Wisconsin Dells, WI Schedule: Part-time 1, 64 hours per pay period; Monday - Thursday, scheduled between 7:30am-5:00pm Weekend rotation: No Weekends Holiday rotation: Paid Time Off for Holidays Position Summary: The Certified Medical Assistant/Registered Medical Assistant/Licensed Practical Nurse position assists providers with the care of patients/families to deliver exceptional service. Position Responsibilities: Room patients: review allergies, medications, medical/surgical history, family history, and social history and take vitals. Prepare patients for healthcare visits by directing and/or accompanying them to the examining room and helping them position themselves for the examination and/or treatment. Arrange examining room instruments, supplies, and equipment. Inform patients about their lab or imaging results. Prepare the patient for surgery and prepare them for what to expect following the surgery. Assist with ordering additional services, home health/physical therapy, DME supplies, and labs. Responsible for charting, abstracting, entering orders, and keeping records of deliveries for CNM. Assist the physician during exams/procedures. Set up sterile fields and instruments and assist throughout the procedure. Call patients or pharmacies. Prepare office/clinic space; check expiration dates and stock, and clean exam rooms between patients. Make copies, update forms, and work with FMLA/patient forms. Perform other duties as requested. Position Requirements: High School diploma or equivalent required. Graduate of an accredited medical assistant program preferred. No experience or certification is required If certified/licensed, a State of Wisconsin Licensed Practical Nurse Certification OR Certified Medical Assistant certification must be held and maintained. One of the following may be obtained within 6 months of hire: American Association of Medical Assistants as a Certified Medical Assistant National Healthcare Association as a Certified Medical Assistant National Center of Competency Testing as a National Certified Medical Assistant CPR/BLS certification required. Must maintain a valid, current driver's license. 1+ years of related work experience preferred. Exceptional accuracy and attention to detail required. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Intermediate proficiency with computers is required Comprehensive medical assistant skills. Strong quantitative and analytical competency. Self-starter with excellent interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills.