Medical Assistant - Immediate Care, Marina Del Rey
Uclahealth
Marina del Rey, CA, United States
Base: $29.46 - $38.87 hourly; bonus/equity: not sp...
Fully on-site
Administer oral, im, and subcutaneous medications
Perform venipuncture adhering to osha safety requirements
Obtain accurate vital signs and drug refills
UCLA Health is seeking a Medical Assistant for their Immediate Care department in Marina del Rey, CA. The role involves assisting healthcare providers in a collaborative environment, focusing on patient care and safety
Job Summary
This role offers the opportunity to make a significant, positive difference in someone's life within a supportive and collaborative environment.
The Medical Assistant will assist physicians and nurse practitioners by recognizing normal and abnormal signs and symptoms during patient care.
Candidates must be skilled in administering medications, performing venipuncture, and assisting with various medical procedures such as colposcopies and skin tag removals.
Matching Summary
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UCLA Health is seeking a Medical Assistant for their Immediate Care department in Marina del Rey, CA. The role involves assisting healthcare providers in a collaborative environment, focusing on patient care and safety.
Salary
Base: $29.46 - $38.87 hourly; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Administer oral, IM, and subcutaneous medications
Perform venipuncture adhering to OSHA safety requirements
Obtain accurate vital signs and drug refills
Assist in medical emergencies and office procedures
Perform EKG and waived test quality control
Nice-to-have
Flexible in working both back and front office
Maintain harmonious work atmosphere
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to push, pull or carry 30 lbs or more
Key Requirements
BLS certification from American Heart Association or Red Cross
Medical assistant diploma or certificate from accredited program
National certification (CMA, NCCT, or AMT) or specific training hours
Knowledge of medical terminology and computerized patient care systems
Disclosure of any final administrative/judicial decisions regarding misconduct in last 7 years