About Atria:Atria is powering a movement to improve quality of life today and prolong healthy life in the future by taking the latest science and translating it into medicine in real time.Composed of the Atria Institute, a clinical practice delivering rigorous and personalized preventive care; the Health Collaborative, a nonprofit that invests in proven interventions and disseminates critical health information at no cost; and our Academy of Science & Medicine, which brings together experts from institutions around the world to freely share best-in-class knowledge with doctors and the public.Atria is on a mission to create a new paradigm in medicine, shifting from reactive sick care to proactive and preventative health care. We believe we can learn what works, share that information without limits, and empower countless people locally, nationally, and globally to live longer, healthier lives.Who You Are: You are devoted to collaborative medicine in every way. You're eager, stay curious, and are agile with humble hospitality. You're a leader-always solving the problems of today by looking to the solutions of tomorrow. You're driven by unparalleled support and guidance through a global network of the best medical minds. You're looking to shape as much as you learn, building the best healthcare organization in the world. Join us in seeking a new vision for the future of health! Specifically, you will:
- Assists in examination and treatment of patients, performing miscellaneous delegated duties under the direction of clinical practitioners.
- Greet members in a professional, warm and courteous manner
- Takes vital signs, such as pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height, and records information on patients' charts. Perform EKGs and other diagnostic tests.
- Draws blood from patients and prepares specimens for screening, analysis, or other medical purposes. Assembles equipment, such as tourniquet, needles, disposable containers for needles, blood collection devices, gauze, cotton, and alcohol on work tray, according to requirements for specified tests or procedures.
- Prepares treatment rooms for examination of patients.
- Assist practitioners with procedural exams.
- Document rooming process which includes members' history, medication, allergies, screenings, etc.
- Cleans and sterilizes instruments.
- Help with ordering of medical supplies and inventory tracking.
- Perform other position-related duties as assigned, including some administrative tasks as needed.
- Hourly Rate: $30 - $35
RequirementsRequirements
- High school graduate or GED required.
- Successful completion of training at an accredited Medical Assistant Training Program.
- A Medical Assistant Certificate from an accredited organization is preferred.
- 3+ years Medical Assistant experience.
- Strong phlebotomy skills including. pediatric experience is a plus.
- BLS certification required.
- Excellent interpersonal relations and communicative skills.
BenefitsBenefitsAtria is proud to offer every member of the Atria team:
- A no-limits approach to improving care
- Time to give back and make an impact in underserved communities
- Excellent health and wellness benefits, 100% paid by Atria