Canisius University
Location
Buffalo, New York
Salary
$19 / HOUR
The Medical Assistant performs a blend of administrative front-desk operations and clinical patient care duties within the Student Health Center. Key tasks include scheduling appointments, managing medical records, obtaining vital signs, and assisting providers during examinations.
Candidates should have CPR and First Aid certification and proficiency in Microsoft Office and EMR systems. While one year of medical office experience is preferred, pre-health gap year students are encouraged to apply.
Follow all department procedures for handling medical emergencies and urgent care needs. Answer phone calls with a warm and welcoming greeting, properly route calls, greet students, parents, faculty, staff and visitors in Student Health in a warm and welcoming manner. Ensure a safe and comfortable experience. Schedule patient appointments. Ensure that the waiting room is ready for student access each morning and cleaned at the end of each day. Maintain the department calendar to ensure that all staff have up-to-date schedules for department events, operations, programs etc. to ensure smooth department operations. Record Stericycle pick-up dates on department calendar and notifies appropriate staff to prepare for pick up as indicated. Review record release requests and prepare records for review by the Director. Ensure proper release and mailing of records after approval. Order supplies for office and clinic, maintaining an inventory of department supplies and equipment and expiration dates. Ensure expired medicines and supplies are pulled from stock. Review health forms for compliance with PHL 2165 and 2167 and college physical examination requirement closely with attention to detail. Run reports for New York State Immunization Audits. Review and prepare immunization records prior to New York State Health Department Audit. Retrieve immunization records from NYSIIS and CIR. Ensure that all files are locked and secured at the end of the day or when the office is closed for meetings etc. Attend staff meetings, continuing education programs; participate in student orientation and other campus activities. Attend admissions events: Open Houses and Accepted Student Days, approx. 1-2 weekend days per semester. Maintain a safe work environment. Respond to the safety and security needs of patients. Follows all safety, HIPPA, OSHA, and NYS Department of Health guidelines. Respond to fire practice and emergency drills as per policy. Perform other duties as assigned. Clinical Duties Admit and accompany patients into the treatment room and prepare patients for office visits Obtain and record vital signs (BP, height, weight, pulse ox, temperature) Obtain basic medical history and reason for clinic visit from patient Prepare patient for the examination Assist provider with examination when requested Confirm patient allergies and data-enters new allergies into the electronic medical record. Use safe patient management techniques to transfer patients onto the examination table or from surface to surface as appropriate, necessary or as directed by a provider. Collect laboratory samples for point of care testing. Run point of care test on site, report results to the medical provider. Prepare exam rooms for patient care; stock paper and medical supplies; ensure that proper instruments and care kits are appropriately set up for procedures. Responsible for following all infection control policies and guidance regarding patient care, transport of contagious patients, proper employment of universal precautions, and sanitizing of examination rooms post-discharge of patients. Maintains infection control standards and practices safe disposal of products contaminated by body fluids or hazardous medical waste to provide a safe environment.
Market context
Medical assistant roles in student health in New York often reflect steady demand in school-based and campus health settings, where support for routine visits, documentation, and student care is ongoing. Competition can be strong because employers often want CPR and First Aid certification, EMR and Microsoft Office proficiency, and prior medical office experience, though pre-health gap year students may also be considered. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, and tailor your application to show hands-on patient support and documentation skills.
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