Pediatric Medical Office Assistant
Description

MOA’s typically are assigned to work with one provider; however, each clinical employee is responsible for ensuring an efficient workflow is maintained each day.


Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Obtain patient history including chief complaint, social history, history of present illness, AUDIT, DAST, PHQ 9 and other pertinent information
  • Take vital signs, measurements, vision and hearing screens
  • Perform procedures ordered by physicians including but not limited to tympanometry, pulse oximetry, nebulizer treatments, EKG’s spirometry and dental varnishing
  • Administer appropriate screening tests based on patient’s reason for visit
  • Administer and properly log vaccinations
  • Send any prescription via E-Rx as directed by physician.
  • Administer telephone triage for patients with assistance from lead nurse
  • Maintain exam rooms with adequate supplies and clean rooms following patient exam
  • Assist medical provider in procedures, patient questions and concerns and maintain efficient patient flow
  • Reviews vaccine refrigerators and freezers weekly to monitor proper storage of vaccines and research material
Requirements

Requirements/Qualifications/Skills/Experience

Minimum of 2 years experience as a Pediatric Medical Assistant in a primary care setting. CMA, MOA, or LPN licensure preferred.


Salary Description
17-21