Committed to bringing healthcare into communities and communities into healthcare since 1978, NEW Health is rural Northeast Washington’s leading non-profit primary care provider. We treat all patients with the respect they deserve while providing high-quality, integrated medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy services.
NEW Health has been named one of the best places to work in the Inland Northwest! We set the standard to advance employees within our organization and hold ourselves accountable by tracking employee advancement as one of our key performance indicators. Our workforce development program, NEW Health University, is nationally recognized for developing local career pathway training. We provide all of our staff with paid, on-the-job training to ensure you are confident and successful in your position.
Your Career Pathway with NEW Health
We create pathways for career growth within NEW Health. To support this, we provide all employees with monthly paid training and additionally offer tuition reimbursement and one-on-one career planning. There are many paths to grow your career within NEW Health.
Benefits with You and Your Family in Mind
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Up to three weeks of paid time off your first year plus nine paid holidays
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Free Life Flight membership for your family
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No-cost medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees
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Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options
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401(k) plan with matching contribution
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Continuing education, license, and tuition reimbursement opportunities
The above list is not inclusive of all full-time employee benefits and is dependent upon eligibility criteria.
Purpose of Job:
Improve the overall health of the communities we serve by managing patient care at assigned medical clinic by performing the duties listed below. This position is part of a multi-disciplinary team that provides quality patient care in our patient centered medical home model.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
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Greets variety of patients and escorts to exam room; informs patient of time delays throughout visit.
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Prepares patients for provider; anticipates needs of provider to maintain efficient patient flow.
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Ensures exam rooms are clean, stocked, and ready for patients.
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Obtains patient vitals, and other patient information per protocol and Nurse Delegation
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Cleans, prepares, and sterilizes instruments, as directed by Nurse Delegate.
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Assists provider with procedures, exams and patient education, as directed by Nurse Delegate.
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Observes and follows required safety protocols, including handling and disposal of sharps, use of personal protective equipment, exposure to blood borne pathogens, and general safety of employees and patients.
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Answers telephones, schedules patients, and supports care team members.
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Obtain written orders from provider, as directed by Nurse Delegate.
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Works within scope of practice, as determined by Washington State Department of Health, at all times.
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Performs other duties as assigned by Nurse Delegate.
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Travel may be required.