Medical Assistant Floater
Company: St Johns Community Health
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Medical Assistant assists
with various healthcare services following established policies and
protocols including but not limited to obtaining specimens,
conducting routine lab studies, and assisting with administrative
functions. Perform administrative and certain clinical duties under
the direction of a physician. Administrative duties may include
scheduling appointments, maintaining medical records, billing, and
coding for insurance purposes. Clinical duties may include taking
and recording vital signs and medical histories, preparing patients
for examination, drawing blood, and administering medications as
directed by a physician. Assists in the examination and treatment
of patients under the direction of the Provider by performing the
following duties. Must be able to travel to different clinic
locations requested by the Director of Operation or Clinic Manager.
Benefits : Free Medical, Dental & Vision 13 Paid Holidays PTO 403
(B) retirement match Life Insurance, EAP Tuition Reimbursement SEIU
Union Flexible Spending Account Continued workforce development &
training Succession plans & growth within QUALIFICATIONS Education
: (Required) MA Medical Assistant Certificate Experience :
(Required) Two years’ experience field Travel to different clinic
locations Bilingual English/Spanish (Required) Knowledge of medical
terminology. Strong charting/documentation skills. Versatility,
flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing
priorities with enthusiasm. Able to work collaboratively with
multiple health professionals in a busy and complex environment
using tact, diplomacy, and discipline. Demonstrated competence in
reacting to and handling emergencies. Proficient in Microsoft
Office EHR- Electronic Health Record (Preferred) PMS- Practice
Management System (Preferred) Licensure/Certification : CPR, BCLS,
OSHA, Phlebotomy, First Aid Employees are responsible for
maintaining individual certifications as required by job function
or by law and provide. Verification and recertification when
requested by management. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Interview patients, take vital signs (such as pulse rate,
temperature, blood pressure, weight and height) and record
information; Properly utilize Electronic Health Records system,
recording all required and/or relevant information in the system;
Prepare treatment rooms for examination of patients; Drape patients
with covering and positions instruments and equipment; Hand
instruments and materials to medical provider as directed; Clean
and sterilize instruments; Operate X rays, electrocardiograph
(EKG), and other equipment to administer routine diagnostic test or
calls medical facility or department to schedule patients for
tests; Give injections or treatments, and performs routine
laboratory tests; Key data into computer to maintain office and
patient records as necessary (Misys, LINK); Keep exam and treatment
rooms clean, well-stocked; Set up equipment in exam rooms; Perform
hearing screening, plotting growth parameters; Advise patients
concerning preparation for tests; Document administration of
immunizations and medications in chart; Administer immunization
injections/treatments (must be done only with licensed provider on
premises); Call patients to provide normal and abnormal lab
results; Keep logs: lead, medications, record refrigerator
temperature and zero scales daily and abnormal TB results;
Calibrate lab machines as needed and urine machines monthly;
Provide translation for providers or arrange for translation
services; Travel between clinic sites to cover staffing shortages;
Provide back-up to front desk responsibilities including
receptionist duties, clerical duties such as filling out forms,
answering telephones or filing; Electronic Health Record (EHR)
inputting prescriptions and patients chart; Practice Management
System (PMS) Registration, Scheduling and Billing; File medical
charts when needed; Maintain patient flow to reduce waiting time;
Perform lab proficiency testing, run in-house lab tests, prepare
outside lab specimens, check lab orders and bills for accuracy;
Participate in MA review of charts; Send out Medical Records when
requested by other offices; Attend staff meetings; Inventory and
order medical supplies and materials; Notify Clinic Manager when
supplies need to be ordered or when vaccines or medications are
out; Serve as advocate for Indigent Program organizing forms for
providers, instructing patients, helping patients complete forms
and serving as liaison with drug companies; Comply with all
personal medical requirements including but not limited to: annual
physical, current vaccinations (MMR, Tdap, Influenza, Hepatitis B),
and TB testing (skin test or chest x-ray); Attend meetings,
trainings, and other work-related events as needed; and Other
duties may be assigned or may be modified as business needs
dictate. St. John’s Community Health is an Equal Employment
Opportunity employer
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