Banner's Occupational Health Clinics are designed to help identify health risks, link patients to appropriate resources, make positive lifestyle choices, and establish baselines for regular health monitoring
Job Summary
Banner's Occupational Health Clinics are designed to help identify health risks, link patients to appropriate resources, make positive lifestyle choices, and establish baselines for regular health monitoring.
The Medical Assistant position in Occupational Health requires a number of skills not generally required of those in other clinical settings.
This position is responsible for assisting clinicians and nursing staff in providing medical care, as well as, implementing and evaluating direct patient care.
Matching Summary
Banner's Occupational Health Clinics are designed to help identify health risks, link patients to appropriate resources, make positive lifestyle choices, and establish baselines for regular health monitoring.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Injury intake and management
Occupational health screenings
Drug Screens and Breath Alcohol Testing
Pulmonary Function Testing and Audiograms
Respiratory Mask Fitting and Immunizations
Blood draws and phlebotomies
Nice-to-have
Service orientation and team concept
Effective communication mechanisms
Prioritizing multiple changing priorities
Key Requirements
Accredited Medical Assisting Program graduation
Completion of approved medical assistant training
Current BLS certification
Medical Assistant Certification
Strong computer skills
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills