Join Our Team: The Indian Health Service (IHS), Albuquerque Area Office (AAO), Southern Colorado Ute Service Unit (SCUSU) is seeking two dedicated Certified Medical Assistants to join our team at the Ute Mountain Ute Health Center. This full-time role is set to commence on June 1, 2024, and will conclude on May 31, 2025. If you are passionate about providing high-quality health care in an outpatient setting and have experience in Family Medicine, we invite you to apply.
Your Role: As a Medical Assistant, you will deliver direct patient care to diverse age groups including Pediatric, Geriatric, Adolescent, and Adult patients, under the supervision of physicians and in line with their medical plans of care. You will work in departments such as Family Practice, Pediatrics, and Women’s Health. Your responsibilities will include:
Conducting assessments and participating in the treatment planning and implementation for each patient.
Operating and monitoring specialized medical equipment.
Administering medications and performing therapeutic measures as prescribed.
Conducting lab tests like urinalysis, pregnancy tests, and blood glucose monitoring.
Performing phlebotomy and documenting all patient interactions and care provided.
Coordinating with the care team to ensure holistic patient care.
Maintaining certifications including American Heart Association Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS).
What We Require:
Certification as a Medical Assistant (MA) with current BLS certification.
Proven experience in Family Medicine within the last 12 months.
Ability to effectively communicate in English and work with multicultural patients.
Capability to work independently, make critical decisions, and manage emergencies effectively.
Commitment to maintaining high standards of competence, conduct, appearance, and integrity.
Work Schedule: You will work 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, excluding federal holidays. This position does not require on-call, weekend, or holiday shifts.
Pay Range: $50,000/Year - $60,000/Year
What You Bring:
A cooperative attitude and a commitment to being a team player.
Cultural awareness and respect for American Indian and Alaska Native practices.
Dependability and consistency in delivering quality care.
Basic computer skills to efficiently manage electronic health records and other tasks.
Application Details: Interested candidates must provide a resume/CV and a list of recent work performances. Please ensure all certifications are current and do not expire within the next 30 days of hire.
Make a Difference: This position offers the unique opportunity to contribute to community health within a culturally rich environment. We value dedication and professionalism in our team members. If you are looking to make a significant impact in the health and well-being of a community, we would love to hear from you.