The Company
Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) has been caring for kids and families in Central Oregon for over 50 years, building lifelong relationships and helping children thrive from newborns to teens. Our mission is to provide exceptional, right-fit care for kids at every age and stage, and our vision is to improve the health of all kids in our community. We do this in a welcoming, inclusive environment where collaboration, openness, play and accountability are part of how we care, not just what we do. At COPA, you’ll work alongside people who value kindness, teamwork, and earning families’ trust every single day.
Benefits
Rate: Starting from $25.00 an hour
The Opportunity
COPA's Medical Assistant role is for someone who loves hands-on pediatric care and enjoys being part of a team that truly supports one another. Medical Assistants play a key role in helping our clinics run smoothly while caring for patients and families across COPA. We’re looking for someone dependable, flexible, and happy to jump in where needed. Whether that’s in the clinic, supporting providers, or helping teammates. If you take pride in your work, enjoy variety in your day, and like working in a place where people care (and have a little fun doing it), this could be a great fit.
The Job
· Deliver high-quality pediatric patient care by rooming patients, collecting vitals and medical history, performing screenings, and documenting accurately in the EHR in accordance with clinical standards and regulations.
· Safely administer medications and immunizations using proper dosing and the Seven Medication Rights, while assisting with procedures and ensuring proper instrument sterilization.
· Medical Assistants support providers through efficient clinical workflows, including follow-up on orders, responding to patient and provider inquiries, and maintaining thorough, timely documentation.
· Provide direct patient services such as phlebotomy and patient education, ensuring a positive, informed, and compassionate care experience for children and families.
Collaborate across teams and locations to support staffing needs, maintain inventory and supplies, and contribute to training and onboarding of new staff while upholding COPA’s mission and values.
Education and Certification
o Graduate of an accredited Medical Assistant program required.
o Medical Assistant Certification: Current Certification required from a nationally recognized organization such as the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), The National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), The National Association for Health Professionals (NAHP) Certification, National Healthcareer Association (NHA), American Allied Health (AAH), American Medical Technologies (AMT).
o MA may be eligible to be recognized for additional certifications; secondary certifications must be in addition to MA and may include: OHA HCI Qualified or Certified Interpreter, AAPC-CPC and select NCCT or NHA Phlebotomy certifications. Other: Current CPR for Healthcare Provider required.
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