What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Triage Specialist/ Nursing Assistant position at Missoula Bone & Joint LLC?
Join our team at Missoula Bone & Joint and Surgery Center as an OA Clinical Assistant and play a vital role in delivering high-quality orthopedic care to our patients. In this hands-on clinical position, you will work closely with physicians and providers to support patient care throughout their visit, ensuring a smooth, efficient, and compassionate experience from start to finish. This role includes both direct provider support and assisting the OA team with room stocking and autoclaving.
This onsite opportunity allows you to be part of a collaborative clinical team in our modern Missoula, MT facility. If you are organized, patient-focused, and enjoy working in a fast-paced healthcare environment, this role offers the opportunity to grow your clinical skills while contributing to the excellence and integrity of our practice.
With competitive pay ranging from $19.00 to $26.00 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications, this position provides a rewarding opportunity in a supportive and professional healthcare environment.
Schedule:
PART TIME 27-30 hours per week
Hours may vary by day and can include evenings and Saturdays as needed.
MISSOURA BONE & JOINT AND SURGERY CENTER: GET TO KNOW US
Come join the Missoula Bone & Joint and Surgery Center team! Culture, development, collaboration, and an energetic team atmosphere are just a few of the great things Missoula Bone & Joint has to offer. Winners of the Top Employers Award two years running and recognized by Becker's 150 Greatest Places to Work in Healthcare, our organization is known for combining professionalism with a supportive and down-to-earth culture among management, providers, and staff.
YOUR DAY AS AN OA CLINICAL ASSISTANT
OA Clinical Assistants play a vital role in supporting patients, providers, and Orthopedic Assistants throughout the day.
A typical day includes preparing exam rooms, stocking supplies, sterilizing instruments, and ensuring the clinic is ready for patients. Clinical Assistants help room patients, obtain vital signs and weights, assist with changing for exams, and support patients with mobility or toileting needs when necessary.
Throughout the day, they assist with referrals, paperwork, disability and FMLA forms, X-ray orders, and other clinic tasks. They also help coordinate urgent care patients, communicate with providers and schedulers, and ensure patients receive timely care.
In between patient visits, Clinical Assistants maintain a clean, safe environment by cleaning exam rooms, managing medical equipment, and following infection control and safety guidelines.
This fast-paced role requires flexibility, teamwork, strong communication skills, and a commitment to providing excellent patient care.
ARE YOU A GOOD FIT FOR THIS Clinical Triage Specialist/ Nursing Assistant ROLE?
Skills & Experience:
The ideal Orthopedic Assistant is compassionate, dependable, and patient-focused with strong communication and interpersonal skills. Successful candidates are organized, detail-oriented, and able to multitask effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment. They work well independently with minimal supervision while collaborating closely with providers and team members. The ability to adapt to changing priorities, make timely decisions, maintain accurate documentation, and uphold patient confidentiality and safety standards is essential. Experience taking vital signs, assisting with patient transfers, and supporting direct patient care is highly valued.
Required Qualifications:
- High school diploma or GED
- Current CPR/BLS certification
- Minimum of one year of clinical experience
- Strong written, verbal, and telephone communication skills in English
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team while providing excellent patient care
- Commitment to accuracy, timeliness, organization, and professionalism
Preferred Qualifications:
- CMA, RMA, EMT, ATC, CNA, or other relevant healthcare certification
- Current state license or certification, if applicable
- Completion of a nursing assistant program with State of Montana certification
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a related field may be considered
- Computer literacy and electronic medical record experience
- Orthopedic or specialty clinic experience preferred but not required
If you are passionate about patient care and interested in building your career in orthopedic healthcare, we encourage you to connect with our team today.
Salary : $19 - $26