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Clinic Support (CNA or MA)

VOANS Senior Community Care of Colorado
locationOrchard City, CO, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Healthcare

Job Description

Job Description

Come join our awesome team as the Clinic Support position with Senior Community Care of Colorado in Eckert.

Senior Community Care of Colorado PACE is part of Volunteers of America National Services which serves as the Housing and Healthcare subsidiary of the Volunteers of America parent organization.

Pay: $23.00 - $28.00 per hour based on experience.

Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm, 80-hours per pay period

Employer/Employee Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Flexible Saving Account (FSA)
  • 403(b) - with discretionary contribution
  • Paid Vacation/Sick Time
  • Employee Referral Program

Benefits with minimal to no cost to employees:

  • Scholarships
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Wellness program
  • Life insurance (with an option to purchase additional)
  • Short term disability
  • Loan program
  • NEW! NetSpend – Get paid early: Tap into 50% of your earnings after payday.
  • Ministry Program

The Clinic Support staff are to perform administrative and certain clinical duties under the direction of the Clinic Manager. Responsibilities include taking and recording vital signs and medical histories; preparing exam rooms and patients for clinic appointments; providing medical treatments within their scope of practice as directed by the PCP or RN, maintaining all required documentation for clinic appointments; timely scheduling of outside medical specialty appointments, and coordination of transportation to/from these appointments.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education: Successful completion of a state approved training program in Medical Assisting or Certified Nurse's Aide
  • Experience: Minimum of one-year experience working with a frail or elderly population required.
  • Must have medical clearance for communicable diseases and up-to-date immunizations after having direct participant contact.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and have means of transportation.

Other Skills and Abilities Required:

  • Effective communicator with staff, families and outside agencies.
  • Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action and as delegated by the licensed nurse.
  • Ability to prioritize duties.
  • Customer service oriented with knowledge of successful customer service techniques.
  • Ability to understand medical charts, doctor’s orders, the participant’s plan of care, Primary Care Provider orders, and, to communicate with participants and staff.
  • Numerical ability necessary for proper measuring of clinical details in monitoring specific participant appointments.
  • Computer experience, ability to learn new programs and proficient with data entry.
  • Must be detailed-oriented.
  • Motor coordination and manual dexterity are required to move and use hands easily and skillfully while passing medications and giving treatments.
  • Must be able to safely perform the essential functions of the job without harm to self or others.
  • Must be eighteen (18) years of age or older.
  • Able and willing to work flexible hours, such as during an emergency situation.
  • Ability to utilize computers and other electronic devices for tasks such as timekeeping, in-servicing and documentation.
  • Only acts within the scope of his or her authority to practice. Must meet a standardized set of competencies for the specific position description established by Senior Community Care and approved by CMS after working independently.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Prepare exam/treatment rooms for patient examinations, keeping the rooms neat and clean throughout the day.
  • Greet and check in patients arriving at the clinic.
  • Escort patients to examination rooms and prepare them for the Primary Care Provider visit.
  • Interview participants and their family/care giver to obtain all necessary medical information.
  • Measure participants’ vital signs, weight, and height as necessary.
  • Assist the Primary Care Provider in the examination and treatment of participants including handing the provider necessary instruments or materials.
  • Perform appropriate clinical tasks within their scope of practice, as directed by the provider such as giving injections, basic wound care, toenail trimming in non-diabetic participants, and removing sutures.
  • Record participants' medical history, vital statistics, or other information such as test results in medical records.
  • Clean and sanitize exam/treatment rooms after participant appointments.
  • Dispose of biomedical waste in accordance with standards.
  • Restock clinic supplies in each exam room at the end of each day per established par levels.
  • In collaboration with the clinic manager, orders, receives and stocks clinic/medical supplies.
  • Schedule participant visits within the PACE clinic & with outside medical providers.
  • Coordinate with transportation department to schedule transportation to/from PACE clinic and outside provider appointments.
  • Assist providers with providing participants and family/caregiver with important information following the clinic appointment including reason for visit, medication changes, diagnostic tests and referrals ordered, and recommended follow-up appointments.
  • Obtain access to internal or contracted systems as necessary to assist with provider with obtaining relevant clinical information related to participant care.
  • Perform general office duties, such as answering telephones, word processing, copying, faxing, and scanning.
  • Contact medical care facilities, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities or others as directed to assist the Primary Care Provider in securing outside medical appointment records to be entered into the electronic medical record.
  • Inventory and order medical, lab, or office supplies.
  • Performs other duties as required or requested.

Senior Community Care of Colorado (SCCCO) is a PACE Program (Program of All-Inclusive Care of the Elderly) serving older adults in Montrose and Delta Counties. Our team offers wrap-around care services to meet the unique needs of each of our participants and support them to remain living independently in their homes and communities. Our approach to care is based on our respect for the human spirit and the belief that the right to dignity doesn’t diminish with age. Compassion, empathy, personal attention are at the core of how we serve each and every program participant. Unlike other settings, getting to know our participants and building meaningful relationships are key to our success. SCCCO has centers in Montrose and Delta Counties!

We want our staff to love their job and offer flexible work schedules and a comprehensive benefits package that support a healthy and active work-life balance. SCCCO is Great Place to Work-Certified!

At VOANS, we celebrate sharing, encouraging and embracing diversity. Equal employment opportunities are available to all without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We believe that blending individual strengths and unique personal differences nurtures and supports our organizations’ shared commitment to our mission and creates an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone feels valued and has the opportunity to do their personal best.

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