E.N.T. Specialty Partners
Location
Frisco, Texas
The Allergy Technician provides medical assistance by performing allergy and pulmonary tests, collecting lab samples, and preparing medications. They also handle patient intake, vital signs, and administrative duties to ensure smooth clinic operations.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and be certified by an accredited institution such as AAMA, CMA, AMT, NCCT, or NHA. The role requires the ability to work independently, multitask under pressure, and maintain professional clinical standards.
As an Allergy Technician for our clinic(s), you will play a pivotal role in delivering exceptional service and medical assistance in allergy medicine. What You’ll Do: PATIENT AND CUSTOMER FACING DUTIES Setting appointments with patients Taking patient medical information, history, and vital signs Performing lab work and collecting samples for laboratory testing Assisting staff, practitioners, and physicians in office procedures and visits Assisting with patients’ examinations Performing allergy tests, skin tests, and pulmonary function tests Preparing medications and injections Communicating effectively with patients about managing symptoms or issues COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Adhere to company policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with privacy and securityregulations. Maintain office policies, procedures, and daily workflow. Request medical records from medical offices and insurance companies. OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Maintain a clean, professional and welcoming atmosphere. Assist in maintaining clean and functional clinic. Perform administrative functions, including data entry, filing, and record keeping. Assist in maintaining inventory of medical and office supplies. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time As with any dynamic clinical setting, responsibilities may evolve to meet the changing needs of the clinic and support overall team success. QualificationsQualifications & Requirements: Be a certified by one or more of the four accredited institutions for medical assistance: AAMA, CMA; the American Medical Technologists Registered Medical Assistant, the National Center for Competency Testing for National Certified Medical Assistant, or Certified Clinical Medical Assistant by the National Health Career Association. High school diploma or GED equivalent, required. Ability to self-manage and work independently. Ability to troubleshoot problems independently. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while maintaining a prominent level of professionalism. Ability to adapt to changing priorities and work well under pressure. Ability to maintain a professional appearance and demeanor. Behavioral Expectations: Attention to detail and accuracy. Demonstrate a positive attitude, compassionate care, professionalism, confidentiality, accuracy, and teamwork. Ability to remain focused for extended periods and manage multiple tasks efficiently. Ability to work independently or as part of a team, adapt to change, and maintain a professional appearance and demeanor. Work Environment & Physical Expectations: On-site, clinical office setting. Monday–Friday, daytime schedule; occasional after-hours meetings may be required. Ability to sit for extended periods, move throughout the office as needed, and perform light lifting; manual dexterity required for frequent computer and phone use.
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