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Medical Assistant SB-525 (#RH3201)
$21.63-$26.29 Hourly / $3,749.20-$4,557.17 Monthly / $44,990.40-$54,686.11 Yearly




DEFINITION

Under supervision of a licensed physician or  other licensed medical professional, performs basic administrative, clerical, and technical supportive services  in an outpatient medical clinic; and does related or other work as required in accordance with California Business and Professions Code 2069-2071 and Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules.

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

This is the proficient level of the Medical Assistant series. An incumbent of this class has successfully completed medical assistant training program and performs a variety of medical office clerical functions, patient services and unlicensed assistive duties. The incumbent also organizes and maintains clinic routines and records and assists professional medical and nursing staff in specialty and outreach clinics. The specific duties of each position vary with the nature and needs of the clinic to which assigned.

TYPICAL DUTIES

  • May prepare and maintain patient information within electronic records and/or files; registers patients and updates registration information; maintains a system of clinic appointments; files material, answers phones, takes messages; organizes office procedures and routines; keeps statistics and records on clinic usage; operates standard office equipment.
  • Matches account numbers with financial codes; verifies insurance coverage; enters patient data in computers; obtains computer printouts; obtains signature on forms.
  • Assists medical doctors and mid-level providers in specialty clinics; assures availability of necessary patient charts and records; obtains and assembles required medical supplies; sets up specialty trays; assists in patient examinations; maintains patient medical charts and transcribes orders; transmits medical information and orders; schedules clinic appointments and arranges for appointments in other clinics and medical facilities.
  • Greets and directs patients to clinics and service areas; answer questions and provides information regarding clinic services to patients and families; ensures treatment rooms and medical equipment are ready for use; prepares patients for examinations; schedules clinic appointments and arranges for appointments in other clinics and medical facilities.
  • Takes and records vital signs, including and not limited to blood pressure, temperature, pulse, respiration and weight.
  • Assists professional staff with tests, procedures and examinations; transports and collects specimens for providers.
  • Assists other practitioners, including social workers, other staff in mental and public health clinics, and nutritionists, in providing services to clinic patients.
  • Maintains inventory of medical and office supplies; orders, stores and ensures the integrity of these supplies.
  • Maintains contacts with collateral clinics, agencies and medical staff; runs clinic related errands for medical staff.
  • May perform electrocardiograms; may administer cardiopulmonary resuscitation; may perform necessary injections/vaccines; may perform skin punctures and/or blood draws if required by off-site clinic assignment.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

The following qualifications are required subject to compliance with Title 16 of the California Code of Regulations section 1366.3.

Education:  Completion of an approved Medical Assistant training program.

Special Requirement: Depending on the nature of assignment, some positions may require one or more of the following:  1) Basic Life Support Certification for Healthcare Providers, 2) California Vaccines for Children by California Department of Public Health, and/or 3) Limited Phlebotomy Technician certificate issued by the California Department of Public Health.

License:  Possession of a valid California driver's license, depending upon the nature of the assignment.

KNOWLEDGE

Medical (clinic) procedures and practices; basic physiology, anatomy and psychology; basic patient registration, records and charting procedures; unlicensed assistive practices; medical terminology; medical supplies; basic computer and modern office automation technology and computer software programs relevant to department operations; basic public relations.

ABILITY

Set up and maintain clerical functions of a medical clinic; take patient vital signs; learn and perform unlicensed assistive duties for licensed providers; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; operate computers, office equipment and related software;  maintain effective working relationships with a wide variety of professional staff, coworkers, patients and the general public.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS

Mobility—frequent operation of a data entry device; frequent standing and walking; frequent sitting, pushing/pulling and bending/squatting; occasional moderate to heavy equipment operation; running;  climbing stairs; Lifting—frequent lifting of 30 lbs. or less; frequent lifting of 30 to 70 lbs.; occasional lifting of 70 lbs. or more; occasional  restraining, lifting/turning of heavy objects or people; Vision—frequent reading and other close up work; frequent need for color perception, hand/eye coordination, depth perception and use of peripheral vision; Dexterity—frequent holding, reaching, grasping, writing and need for repetitive motion; Hearing/Talking—frequent need to hear normal speech and faint sounds; frequent talking on the telephone and in person; occasionally speaking over public address system; Emotional/Psychological—frequent exposure to trauma, grief and death; frequent public contact, decision making and concentration required; Special Requirements: may require working nights, weekends, and overtime; Environmental—occasional exposure to hazardous materials; frequent exposure to noise.

San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.

CLASS: RH3201; EST: 12/30/2024; REV: 4/8/2026;