Program Assistant (Non-Profit) provides operational and administrative support for one or more programs of a non-profit organization. Contributes to fundraising, budgeting, research, and community outreach efforts. Being a Program Assistant (Non-Profit) prepares a program event calendar, schedules meetings, and coordinates training sessions. Responds to inquiries from the public with information and materials. Additionally, Program Assistant (Non-Profit) processes and maintains a database related to donors, fundraising, volunteers, and partners using a client relationship management (CRM) or another system and generates reports. Assists with the creation of promotional materials, mailings, or website content. Requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager. The Program Assistant (Non-Profit) work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Program Assistant (Non-Profit) typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Summary
Provide administrative and low complexity clinical services as part of the Clinical Team. Performs patient care, phlebotomy, injections, oral medications administration, and respiratory functions appropriate to the position and in compliance with the organization's policies, protocols, and procedures. The MA is expected to anticipate the needs of the patient within the scope of their practice. The MA collects reports and documents patient data and keeps provider(s) informed of pertinent changes in patient condition.
Education
Certificate or Associate’s Degree in a Medical Assistant Program
Experience
Behavioral Responsibilities
Duties & Responsibilities
Working Conditions
This position requires manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination for easy and skillful use of hands when working with and performing normal office duties and responsibilities. The employee is required to stand, walk, sit, climb, balance, stoop, crouch, kneel, and reach with hands and arms frequently. Good listening skills are necessary to receive detailed information via oral and or written communication(s) and to make objective nondiscrimination decisions. Visual acuity is needed to assess color changes, to verify accuracy of written materials, and to accurately prepare and administer medications.
Language Skills/Specialized Skills
Computer Skills
Proficient in document creation and utilization of specific computer programs including Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher) and other tools such as Canva, Prezi, and Poster my Call, Electronic Health Records, Population Health Management Systems. Proficient in software implementations and management preferred.
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