The Orthopedic Tech 1 - MA is responsible for application and removal of casts including complex casting and orthopedic splints and devices. The position has a significant amount of patient contact and is typically involved in the team assessment of patient needs and fitting/finishing services of patients. The Orthopedic Tech 1 - MA ensures the proper maintenance, record keeping, and ordering of tools, equipment and/or inventory. This position requires a fundamental knowledge of technical work with orthopedic bracing and casting related activities. Positions allocated to this level are responsible for application, modification, repair and fitting of a wide variety of casts, splints and braces. Casting activities include application of upper and lower extremity casts from simple to complex using a variety of materials; arrange, assemble and adjust traction equipment; apply and adjust braces and splints; and remove sutures and staples. The Orthopedic Tech 1 - MA will also assist in stocking and ordering of supplies. Clinical work is performed under the general supervision of a licensed patient care professional or supervisory staff.
Experience - Minimum of two years’ experience in an orthopedic clinic and/or hospital setting.
Education - Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant Program.
Training - Completion of Certified Orthopedic Technology training program preferred. Completion of an Allied Health program in a related field with Surgical Assist program preferred.
Special Skills - Ability to apply and remover casts and splinter.
Ability to assemble and adjust traction equipment.
Ability to maintain quality control standards.
Ability to multi-task efficiently and take direction of multiple sources.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and the public.
Ability to assist in a variety of treatments as directed.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills including the ability to manage interactions with difficult people.
Excellent telephone skills.
Computer literate: Ability to document care performed in electronic medical record.
Licensure - American Heart Association BLS Certification