Full-Time

Clinical Assistant 2

Urgent Care

Posted on 5/9/2026

SEARHC

SEARHC

11-50 employees

Youth and family behavioral health care

Compensation Overview

$25 - $30.04/hr

+ Sign-On Bonus + Relocation

Juneau, AK, USA

In Person

Urgent Care Clinic hours are Sunday-Saturday, 8am-8pm.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • High school diploma or GED – required.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification – required
  • Clinical Competency completed within 3 months of hire and every 3 years -- required.
  • Completion of the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant program OR One year experience as a CA 1 with SEARHC, with successful completion of Competency Assessment OR One year experience as a CNA, EMT, or CHA
  • One year of experience in healthcare OR 2 years customer service experience OR Certified Nursing Assistant training OR EMT: 1 year actively practicing EMT OR Alaska Community Health Aide –level 1 completed
  • Clinic procedures for receiving and following through on a patient visit and any related clinic treatments; Age-appropriate patient vital signs and behaviors; Basic patient triage; Familiar with medical terminology
  • Communication and use of customer service skills; Computer application skills sufficient to utilize medical database in a competent manner; Good interpersonal and communication skills; strong organizational skills
  • Train and use various EMR systems and accurately record patient data; Communicate and interact with all members of the multidisciplinary healthcare team; Multi-task and care for more than one patient at a time; Recognize and respond appropriately in emergency situations; Operate medical equipment including blood pressure cuff, pulse oximeter, EKG machine, etc.
Responsibilities
  • Performs the duties of Clinical Assistant 1 but has additional experience or education to apply more extensive knowledge of medical practice and terminology and judgment.
  • Prepares for patient visit by reviewing chart for needed forms, follow-up labs or procedures needed.
  • Obtains and records age-appropriate vital signs per department protocol, i.e., temperature, height, weight, head circumference, blood pressure, respiration, pulse oximetry, visual acuity testing.
  • Obtains medical history update and confirms medication history.
  • Accurately collects and documents information in patient chart. Keeps patient records in order with all forms properly identified; copies and compiles other medical data as needed.
  • Ensure patient medication and immunization records are current.
  • Recognizes signs or symptoms requiring prompt intervention and acts appropriately.
  • Transport patients within the facility, as needed.
  • Demonstrate ability to smoothly manage patient care duties while maintaining clinic flow.
  • Reports, and when appropriate, records any changes observed in the condition or behavior of patients, unusual incidents, or breeches in safety.
  • Observes patients to ensure children, elderly, or impaired patients who require observation or assistance have someone in attendance.
  • Sets up equipment and supplies for routine exams and minor procedures.
  • Prepares patients for and assists with procedures, treatments, and minor office surgeries.
  • Provides specimen collection, Point of Care Testing (POCT). Follows protocol for collecting, labeling, and transporting of specimens. With appropriate provider’s written orders: apply heat/cold packs, abdominal binders, anti-embolism stockings, obtain 12 lead EKGs per competency assessment, peak flow, applies oxygen as ordered.
  • Assists patients with ambulation or transfer; perform minor treatments, e.g., simple dressing changes, nebulizer treatments, ear lavage, cast removal, use of an automated defibrillator (AED practices approved airway management techniques, DM foot screening.
  • Provides basic patient education material and discharge instructions as directed by the provider.
  • Sanitizes exam rooms between patients. Appropriately processes surgical equipment and ensures sterile package integrity. Maintains a safe and clean environment.
  • Ensures exam room supplies are organized and stocked. Maintains lab equipment and organizes lab supplies. Inventory, re-order, and stock medical supplies.
  • Disposes of solid/liquid waste and infectious materials according to infection control standards.
  • Performs basic health coaching and patient education, according to evidence-based guidelines using patient education materials.
  • Conducts daily/weekly/monthly QA checks on equipment and maintain logs.
  • Demonstrates correct utilization of computer-based health information systems and electronic health record systems. Notify provider or supervisor of any repairs/safety concerns that need attention.
  • Answers inquiries of a general nature by nursing staff, provider staff, other departments, visitors, and patients: assisting them in a friendly and cooperative manner; receives and relays messages to personnel and uses proper telephone etiquette. Makes confirmation calls to patients as needed.
  • Provides cross-coverage for their peers, helping peers and clinics that need assistance to ensure the efficient and effective flow of patients throughout.
  • Attends and participates in at least 50% of staff meetings annually; responsible for applying information presented in staff meetings; participates in unit goal setting; complies with area and departmental scheduling guidelines; initiates discussion with department manager regarding department issues; complies with dress code; refers un-resolved problems with patients/visitors/co-workers to appropriate Manager for resolution; addresses employee concerns consistent with Human Resources policy.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Juneau Youth Services provides emergency, residential, and community-based behavioral health care for children, teens, and their families in Alaska. Services are tailored and strengths-based, delivered in home-like, least-restrictive settings where trained caregivers and clinical professionals form therapeutic relationships to support youth development and family functioning. The programs operate under the Teaching Family Model and focus on keeping or reunifying children with their families when appropriate. The organization has about 25 staff and positions itself as the leading youth- and family-focused behavioral health provider in Juneau, aiming to help vulnerable youth succeed and thrive.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Juneau, Alaska

Founded

1961

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Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Parental Leave

Flexible Work Hours