The CMA position provides health care with the following duties and skills under the supervision of the Medical Assistant Supervisor or Clinic Manager.Duties:Assists clinic health care providers and Clinic Manager in providing direct patient care.Assists with the registration of clinic patients and complete clinic forms.Gathers necessary vital signs from patients and completes office visit forms for physician's review and patient file.Correctly collects, prepares, and sends laboratory specimens for routine tests and records results under the direct supervision of the provider.Administers selected medication and treatments to patients as ordered, including injections and immunizations, and instructs patients on proper follow-up procedures under the provider's supervision.Maintains the supply stock in exam rooms and lab areas and documents usage so may replenish supplies.Cleans examination tables between patients.Anticipates provider's needs related to patient care.Audits provider charts for completeness and signatures.Sets up and cleans medical equipment and keeps red bags emptied and prepared for pickup.Performs laboratory procedures provided by the center under the direct supervision of the provider.Keeps own workspace clean and tidy, and, as a team member, assures cleanliness of everyday use areas.Carries out the referral process for patients as requested.Assists other team members from all departments when needed.Participates in meetings as required.Performs other duties as assigned.Certified Medical Assistant Qualifications:Diploma of completion of education or training as a medical assistant or a related field recognized by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) AND certification or registration by exam.Medical Technician Qualifications:Diploma of completion of education or training as a medical assistant or a related field recognized by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) AND certification or registration by exam within the first 90 days of employment.#ZR