LPN Outpatient Full-time
Bingham Healthcare

Clinic Nurse/Medical Assistant (CNA, MA, CMA, LPN)

We are looking for highly motivated Physician Services Clinical Nurses/Medical Assistants (CNAs, MAs, RMAs, CMAs or LPNs to join our ever growing team here at Bingham. You must be willing and able to learn new skills and adapt to change often, as the medical field is ever changing. You must have good communication skills and be detail oriented. We have multiple providers and specialties and provide services in several of our surrounding areas. If you are looking for a rewarding and fulfilling career and enjoy fast paced environments this will be a good fit for you.  Positions available in Blackfoot, Pocatello and Idaho Falls.  Full-Time, Part-Time and PRN positions available.
 

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Required Licenses / Certifications: CNA, CCMA, EMT, MA, RMA, CMA or LPN: BLS

Minimum Education: High School Diploma + Post-Secondary degree/certification.

Minimum Work Experience: Clinical experience in a physician's office preferred. 

Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:Our clinical assistants have the responsibility for following standards of patient care in the clinic operations of each practice. They assist the providers in the immediate care of the patients and assists in clerical duties relating to patient care. Travel may be required throughout the SE Idaho region. Shift work, including weekends, may be required. The clinical assistants report directly to the Clinic Manager.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Greets patients in a courteous and professional manner and escorts them to the appropriate exam room. Obtains all medical information per clinic policy and documents in the patient's record. Checks patient charts routinely for omissions. Assists in all procedures as directed by the clinic's medical providers. Completes all clinic lab tests per provider's order and clinic lab policy. Makes referral appointment calls for patients at provider's direction. Makes prescription calls for patients at provider's direction. Arranges for all patient diagnostic testing and follow-up appointments. Receives and disperses all diagnostic results and lab reports per clinic policy. Files all diagnostic results in patient's chart when appropriate. Maintains all lab control logs per lab policy. Maintains all clinic medical supplies inventory in conjunction with clinic manager. Maintains medication inventory including expiration date monitoring. Stocks and maintains medical exam rooms daily. Assures cleanliness of all exam rooms after each patient visit. Maintains sterilization of reusable medical equipment in conjunction with central sterile supply. Assures that all medical consents are signed and witnessed. Other duties as assigned by the clinic manager.

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