CMA II
The Certified Medical Assistant II reports to the Outpatient Clinic Manager. Under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse, the Certified Medical Assistant performs multi-skilled activities to support a decentralized patient-centered approach to patient care and achieve desired outcomes. Assists in examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a physician. Interviews patients, measures vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), and records or inputs information to patients' medical record. Prepares treatment rooms for examination of patients.
High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of an accredited medical assistant program with six months of CMA / RMA experience required. Must be certified through the American Medical Technologist (AMT) or American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) or National Health career Association (NHA) or MedCA as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA), or National Association for Health Professionals (NAHP).
Mobility & Posture : Standing : Continuous; Sitting : Continuous; Walking : Continuous; Climbing stairs : Infrequent; Working indoors : Continuous; Working outdoors (temperature extremes) : Infrequent; Working from elevated areas : Frequent; Working in confined / cramped spaces : Frequent; Kneeling : Infrequent; Bending at the waist : Continuous; Twisting at the waist : Frequent; Squatting : Frequent.
Manual Dexterity & Strength : Pinching operations : Frequent; Gross motor use (fingers / hands) : Continuous; Firm grasping (fingers / hands) : Continuous; Fine manipulation (fingers / hands) : Continuous; Reaching overhead : Frequent; Reaching in all directions : Continuous; Repetitive motion (hands / wrists / elbows / shoulders) : Continuous; Full use of both legs : Continuous; Balance & coordination (lower extremities) : Frequent.
Lifting & Force Requirements : Lift / carry 50 lbs. unassisted : Infrequent; Lift / lower 50 lbs. from floor to 36" : Infrequent; Lift up to 25 lbs. overhead : Infrequent; Exert up to 50 lbs. of force : Frequent. Examples : Transfer 100 lb. non-ambulatory patient = 50 lbs. force; Push 400 lb. patient in wheelchair on carpet = 20 lbs. force; Push patient stretcher one-handed = 25 lbs. force.
Vision & Sensory : Maintain corrected vision 20 / 40 (one or both eyes) : Continuous; Recognize objects (near / far) : Continuous; Color discrimination : Continuous; Depth perception : Continuous; Peripheral vision : Continuous; Hearing acuity (with correction) : Continuous; Tactile sensory function : Continuous; Gross motor with fine motor coordination : Continuous. Selected Positions : Olfactory (smell) function : Continuous; Respirator use qualification : Continuous.
Work Environment & Conditions : Effective stress management : Continuous; Rotating shifts : Frequent; Overtime as required : Frequent; Latex-safe environment : Continuous.
Cma • Charleston, SC, US