Clinical Coordinator in Clinton, Michigan at Trinity Health - IHA
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Job Description
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for overseeing the medical assisting staff and other specified areas of the office in collaboration with office Nursing Leadership and the Practice Manager. This includes accountability for efficient patient/work flow, customer satisfaction, staff satisfaction, productivity and achievement of operational goals as defined by practice leadership.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
ORGANIZATIONAL EXPECTATIONS:
MEASURED BY:
Performance that meets or exceeds IHA CARES Values expectation as outlined in IHA Performance Review document, relative to position.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: High school graduate or equivalent with applicable college coursework or seminars in management and supervision. Prefer Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in relevant field (Management, Healthcare Administration, etc.)
Successful completion of accredited/approved MA program and MA Externship, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program, Paramedic program or Certified Athletic Trainer. Current MA credential or ability to attain MA credential is necessary.
CREDENTIALS/LICENSURE: Valid CPR certification.
Certification as a Medical Assistant through one of the following certifying agencies:
- American Association of Medical Assistants (CMA)
- American Medical Technologists (RMA)
- National Center for Competency Testing (NCMA)
- National Healthcareer Association (CCMA)
- National Association of Health Professionals (NRCMA)
- American Medical Certification Association (CMAC)
Nurses must have valid, unrestricted LPN or RN license in the State of Michigan.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: 5 years’ clinical experience with prior supervisory experience preferred
POSITION REQUIREMENTS (ABILITIES & SKILLS):
MINIMUM PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS:
MINIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL EXPECTATIONS:
This job operates in a medical facility and requires regular walking to various locations around the hospital/clinic. Employees will be working where there is patient care equipment. Hazardous materials, including bloodborne pathogens and bodily fluids are also present. Exposure to sharps, x-rays, patients' conditions and some unpleasant sights, smells and contagious diseases are possible. This position requires significant interaction with people (many of whom are scared, hurt and/or ill) which can be stressful and result in competing priorities.