Medical Assistant; Post-Op - Blingual
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Healthcare
Medical Assistant
Description
At Mia Aesthetics, we are not just leading the way in plastic surgery—we're redefining it. Our goal is simple: to ensure everyone has access to the highest quality plastic surgery without the premium price tag. With an elite team of plastic surgeons across the U.S. and a family of over 80,000 satisfied patients, we're on a mission to make beauty accessible to all.
Mia Aesthetics provides on-the-job training, professional development opportunities, opportunities for advancement, benefit offerings, and more.
Be a part of a team transforming lives and supporting dreams every day!
RequirementsThe Medical Assistant is responsible for serving as a liaison between patients, nurses, Surgeons, and facility staff. Must be willing to help in all areas including sterilization, operating room circulating, and the Post Anesthesia Care Unit.
RotatingDuties & Responsibilities:
Vary depending on business needs
- Applies sanitary, infection control, and safety standards in preparing and sanitizing surgical instruments.
- Accurately and safely handles instruments in accordance with our sterilization process.
- Ensures equipment is properly always working. Should equipment malfunction, immediately elevate to the Clinical Administrator for assistance if unable to resolve.
- Correctly peel‑packs supplies/instruments, wraps instruments for sterilization, inspects each instrument for use, function, completeness, and cleanliness.
- Documents and maintains accurate sterilization records.
- Performs simple maintenance on equipment (i.e., clean filters and drains).
- Prepares trays for designated areas according to policies and procedures.
- Documents and maintains an inventory of supplies and materials.
- Prepares the surgery suites by gathering, organizing, and preparing surgical supplies and equipment for surgical procedures.
- Monitors inventory of all surgical supplies and equipment and notifies appropriate individuals when supplies are needed.
- Operates medical equipment and performs technical skills according to set policies and standards of care. Seeks timely assistance as appropriate.
- Restocks surgery suites with appropriate supplies when procedures have ended for the day.
- Collaborates with members of the surgical and clinical team in developing coordinated outcomes and interventions regarding patient progress and care.
- Ensures the operating rooms are maintained in a clean, safe, and sanitary manner at all times.
- Always follows established HIPAA policies and procedures.
- Brings patients into the examination room in preparation for their follow‑up visit.
- Takes and records patient vital signs and obtains urine samples.
- Cleans examination room and executes room turnover.
- Works hand in hand with Surgeons, Massage Therapists, and Nurses to ensure workflow is efficient.
- Communicates with the patients in a manner that instills understanding and confidence about their post‑procedure healing instructions.
- Records appropriate patient information on patient charts and/or Salesforce.
- Reports any problems or unusual circumstances to the Clinical Administrator and Surgeon.
- Understands and follows procedures for post‑surgical and procedural processes.
- Provides excellent customer service, ensuring that client’s unique needs are met.
- Displays consistent professionalism and is empathetic and energetic with patients.
- Provides basic direct care to patients as delegated by a Registered Nurse.
- Monitors vital signs and reports patient’s behavior and well‑being to the PACU Registered Nurses.
- Prepares each patient recovery room with necessary items like blankets, pillows, medical equipment, etc.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Minimum High School Diploma required.
- Holds and maintains a Medical Assistant Certification or Registration.
- Holds and maintains an active Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification.
- Bilingual in English and Spanish required.
- Prolonged periods of standing, bending and reaching low or overhead.
- Ability to move quickly in response to physician and patient need.
- High‑level visual and auditory acuity for timely response and patient care assessment activities.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally, up to 20 lbs. frequently and/or up to 10 lbs. constantly.
- Category I exposure to blood borne pathogens; frequent exposure to chemical hazards; may encounter radiation hazards.
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