Medical Assistant - MOA Leave Replacement at Damian Family Care Centers Inc – Long Island City, New York
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About This Position
The Medical Office Assistant (MOA) provides direct clinical and administrative support under the supervision of licensed providers and site leadership. This role supports patient care delivery, maintains accurate health records, and ensures a respectful, safe, and efficient patient experience in compliance with DFCC’s policies and regulatory standards.
Essential Job Duties
Patient Care & Clinical Support
• Assist providers with patient visits, including preparing exam rooms and supporting patient flow
• Obtain and document vital signs and patient health information in the EHR
• Perform venipuncture and specimen collection in accordance with training and policy
• Process laboratory orders, track results, and report abnormalities to providers
• Conduct waived testing and quality control procedures per clinical protocols
• Provide patient education materials and administer screenings (e.g., depression, PreP- related, tobacco use)
• Follow infection control standards, OSHA guidelines, and universal precautions
Patient Experience & Communication
• Deliver courteous, culturally respectful, and professional patient interactions
• Facilitate communication between patients, providers, and care teams
• Conduct appointment reminder calls and no-show outreach per policy
• Assist with referrals and coordination of specialty care when directed
Documentation, Compliance & Health IT
• Accurately document patient encounters in the electronic health record
• Maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA and patient rights regulations
• Handle electronic protected health information (ePHI) securely
• Support accurate chart management, record retrieval, scanning, and filing
Front Desk & Administrative Support (as assigned)
• Verify patient demographics, insurance, and PCP information each visit
• Support scheduling workflows and patient portal enrollment
• Maintain organized medical records and appointment systems
Operational & Team Responsibilities
• Monitor exam room supplies and request replenishment as needed
• Report equipment concerns or malfunctions promptly
• Collaborate effectively with interdisciplinary care teams
• Follow organizational policies, professional conduct standards, and attendance requirements
Non-Essential Duties
• Assisting with community outreach or special clinic initiatives
• Supporting training activities, meetings, or in-service programs
• Additional administrative or clerical tasks as assigned
Requirements:Qualifications & Skills
• High School Diploma or equivalent required
• Certificate from an accredited Medical Assistant or Medical Office Assistant program required
• Current BLS certification (American Heart Association) required
• Minimum 1 year of experience preferred; ambulatory care experience a plus
• Proficiency in EHR systems and data entry
• Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Fluency in English required; Spanish bilingual preferred
Physical & Work Requirements
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential function
• Ability to stand, walk, and move throughout a clinical environment for extended periods
• Ability to lift up to 20 pounds and handle medical supplies or equipment
• Ability to perform fine motor tasks such as data entry and specimen handling
• Ability to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and electronically
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the Long Island City, New York, 11101, United States region.