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Medical Front Office Assistant - Klamath

United Indian Health Se
Posted 22 days ago, valid for 23 days
Location

Klamath, CA 95548, US

Salary

$21.2 - $35.2 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Medical Front Office Assistant position in Klamath offers a chance to join a dedicated team providing care to the community.
  • Candidates are expected to greet clients, manage a multi-line phone system, and assist with scheduling and intake services.
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required, with three years of experience in a medical front office preferred, or an associate's degree with two years of experience.
  • The role emphasizes customer service skills, adherence to HIPAA regulations, and cultural sensitivity towards American Indian/Alaska Native populations.
  • Salary details are not specified, but the position promises excellent benefits and a favorable work/life balance.

Medical Front Office Assistant - Klamath 


This is your opportunity to join a close knit team that delivers excellent care to the Klamath community! Excellent benefits, great work/life balance!


SUMMARY:

Greets clients at reception desk and manages a multiple line telephone system for the Ambulatory Section. Provides intake and scheduling services for clients by performing the following duties



ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:  

Level I

  • Understand and comply with HIPAA and other regulations concerning client confidentiality.
  • Greet clients in a courteous and friendly manner. Customer service skills to include listening closely to client, provide clear verbal communication, ability to empathize with client, and understanding of organizational protocol and guidelines
  • Identifies clients using at least two identifiers.
  • Answers telephone in a courteous and efficient manner, routes calls to appropriate person or department, takes accurate messages and delivers them to the appropriate person in a timely manner. Documents calls in the client’s chart.
  • Schedules and coordinates appointments. Confirms appointments by telephone and by mail to ensure client/clinic follow through. 
  • Attempts to deescalate any client complaint and engages supervisor promptly as needed. 
  • Manage client schedule system to ensure optimum utilization of provider time. Communicates changes and/or problems with schedules to Providers, FOA Supervisor, and Nurse Supervisor. 
  • Obtains specified information from client such as age, insurance coverage, and symptoms, and records information onto prescribed forms. Copies insurance cards and forwards to billing office. 
  • Gives client patient plan documents upon checkout.
  • Operates photocopiers, fax machines and various other office equipment. 
  • Communicates with clinical staff to facilitate efficient client flow and meet client needs.
  • Communicates any emergency immediately to appropriate clinical staff. Initiates calling of codes as appropriate.
  • If appropriate to clinic site, assists in scanning of client information to Electronic Medical Record according to Medical Records policy and procedure. 
  • If appropriate to site, responsible for collecting correct co-payments and balancing cash drawer daily. 
  • If appropriate to clinic site, assists with distribution of client medications and maintains appropriate logs as outlined in SOP. Returns to pharmacy any uncollected medications in prescribed timelines.
  • Gives general information about client care and answers telephone. 
  • Attends department meetings and other assigned meetings. 
  •  Maintains a professional, organized, and clean working environment by following organizational policies, guidelines, and safety standards. 
  • Must be willing to learn more about the American Indian culture and attend at least one Cultural Presentation/Training per year. 
  • Must be willing to work with American Indian/Alaska Native people and demonstrate cultural awareness and humility 
  • Must be willing to deliver services in a culturally responsive manner. 
  • Adheres to accreditation and compliance standards/guideline
  • Other duties may be assigned.

Level II – In addition to the above-mentioned duties

  • Assists with training new staff. 
  • Assists in development of departmental policy, procedures, and quality improvement activities within the clinic as directed. 
  • Assumes independent responsibility for a specific clinical activity or function; for example, coordinate client recall groups.
  • Sets up appointment schedule into computer system.
  • Maintains GSA logs and other routine logs as assigned. Directs logs to appropriate locations at months end. 
  • Orders office supplies
  • Room requisition, coordination of meeting space allocation.
  • Participates in accreditation preparation.
  • Acquires customer service certifications/training related to role.
  • Assumes independent responsibility for a specific clinical activity or function; for example, coordinate client recall groups.
  • Partially cross trained to Medical Assistant, Client Records, or Member Services roles.
  • Participates in leadership/management training.

 

 

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • This position has no supervisory responsibilities.

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. All individuals must demonstrate a commitment to the provision of culturally sensitive counseling services to American Indians.

 

 

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Educational degrees must be from a US Department of Education accredited school

Level I

  • Must have a High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Experience in medical setting preferred.

Level II – in addition to above:

  • Three (3) years direct experience in a front office medical setting -OR-
  • Associates Degree and two (2) years direct experience in a front office medical setting.



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