San Mateo County Health is seeking experienced individuals for the position of Medical Office Assistant II - Correctional Health. Medical Office Assistants provide a variety of routine to complex medical office support to Correctional Health Services clinics, Medical Records, and Administration departments. Duties may include direct patient interactions, patient and provider scheduling, filing, scanning, reception, patient recordkeeping and data management within an Electronic Health Record.
There are currently three extra-help vacancies in the Correctional Health Services Division located in Redwood City, CA. Positions will work at both the Maguire and Maple Street Correctional Facilities, with some travel/driving between the two.
Depending upon the assigned position, the schedule will be either 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. or 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. Both facilities are open seven days per week, with rotating schedules that include weekend and holiday coverage.
The ideal candidate will possess:
- Experience working in a correctional facility or similar environment.
- Strong background in office and administrative support, preferably within a medical or healthcare setting.
- Experience providing administrative support to supervisors, charge nurses, and management staff.
- Skilled in setting up and maintaining clinic schedules.
- Proficient in managing patient charts, including scanning and uploading documents into Electronic Health Records (EHR).
- Knowledge and experience in medical records release processes and maintaining HIPAA compliance.
- Comprehensive office support experience, including handling phones, referrals, data entry, copying, faxing, filing, mail distribution, supply ordering, and maintaining office equipment.
- Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with diverse teams.
- Strong conflict resolution skills, with the ability to address issues professionally and constructively, following the correct chain of command.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, SharePoint, and EHR systems such as EPIC.
- Highly organized, punctual, and effective in time management to ensure timely completion of assignments.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Primary duties of the Medical Office Assistant II (MOA II) may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Clinic Duties:
- Review shift reports from the previous MOA II and identify any outstanding tasks.
- Prioritize and complete unfinished work based on urgency throughout the day.
- Coordinate with the Charge Nurse regarding special assignments and daily priorities.
- Answer telephones promptly and professionally; take messages and direct calls appropriately.
- Order, stock, and maintain necessary equipment, supplies, and forms.
- Maintain office equipment, including printers and fax machines (paper, toner, etc.).
- Manage patient charts by scanning and uploading documents into the (EHR).
- Arrange, cancel, and coordinate transportation for off-site patient appointments.
- Coordinate biohazard waste pickups in accordance with safety and regulatory guidelines.
- Prepare and print medical documentation for jail/prison transfers.
- Place documents and items in patient property promptly and accurately as needed.
- Set up clinic schedules, including X-ray clinics, in-house sick calls, and other clinical lists.
- Retrieve, review, and distribute incoming faxes and emails appropriately.
- Send outgoing faxes as requested (e.g., pharmacy, release of information).
- Maintain and update daily diet lists, coordinate communication with Custody and Food & Nutrition Services.
- Prepare and manage TB test placement/read lists and laboratory blood draw lists.
- Reconcile medication deliveries with corresponding order lists.
- Process inmate request slips and triage forms.
- Serve as backup support for Administrative, Medical Records, and Forensic Mental Health (FMH) MOAs.
- Complete special projects and additional duties as assigned by supervisors, Charge Nurses, and management.
Administrative Office duties:
- Work in tandem with the Administrative Services Manager.
- Provide high-level clerical and administrative support to the Director and Managers.
- Serve as the first point of contact by greeting visitors and vendors and professionally screening and directing phone calls.
- Retrieve, sort, and distribute incoming mail and faxes in a timely manner.
- Submit ISD Service Desk tickets as requested and track completion as needed.
- Coordinate and schedule maintenance and service requests for office and medical equipment.
- Order, receive, and restock office and medical supplies to ensure operational readiness.
- Reconcile invoices with orders and services rendered, and submit accurate documentation to Accounting for payment processing.
- Compile and prepare statistical and operational reports, including the Jail Profile Survey.
- Scan, organize, and maintain administrative and medical files in accordance with recordkeeping standards.
- Provide backup support to Clinical, Medical Records, and (FMH) MOAs to ensure continuity of operations.
- Complete special projects and additional duties as assigned by supervisors and management.
Medical Records Duties:
- Provide guidance to patients and the public on internal and external medical records request processes and required forms.
- Communicate with patients and the public regarding the status of medical records requests.
- Receive and document payments (cash and check) for medical records fees and submit to Finance.
- Process medical records release requests accurately and in a timely manner.
- Handle subpoenas and court orders efficiently, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
- Maintain and track data related to medical records requests, subpoenas, and court orders.
- Perform quality assurance (QA) reviews within the (EHR) system.
- Prepare, organize, and box medical charts for storage.
- Coordinate the delivery and retrieval of stored charts with Corovan as needed.
- Monitor and ensure compliance with annual record retention requirements for stored charts at Corovan.
- Provide backup support to Medical Clinic, Administrative, and (FMH) staff.
- Complete special projects and additional duties as assigned by supervisors and management.
Forensic Mental Health (FMH) Duties:
- Draft and maintain monthly psychiatrist schedules to ensure adequate clinic coverage.
- Coordinate and set up psychiatrist clinics, ensuring all logistics and documentation are in place.
- Generate, sort, and compile various operational and data reports.
- Process and track patient grievances in a timely and confidential manner.
- Order, receive, and monitor inventory of supplies to maintain adequate stock levels.
- Provide administrative and clerical support to (FMH) staff.
- Scan, organize, and maintain medical and administrative records in compliance with recordkeeping standards.
- Answer telephones professionally, take messages, and route calls appropriately.
- Order, stock, and maintain necessary equipment, supplies, and forms.
- Maintain office equipment, including printers and fax machines (paper, toner, etc.).
- Serve as backup support to Clinic, Administrative, and Medical Records MOAs to ensure continuity of operations.
- Complete special projects and additional duties as assigned by supervisors and management.
NOTE: This is an extra-help, at-will assignment, paid on an hourly basis. Extra-help hours are dependent on the business needs of the department and therefore work hours may vary from week to week. Extra help employees shall not exceed 1,040 hours of work per fiscal year. Some extra help positions are eligible for benefits under the Affordable Care Act. Extra help employees are not guaranteed permanent status at the end of the assignment.