Job Location Health Center - Columbus, OH 43222 Position Type Full Time Education Level High School Salary Range $17.00 - $21.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage Negligible Job Shift Day Job Category Health Care
ABOUT LLCHC
Lower Lights Christian Health Center (LLCHC) transforms the overall health of Central Ohio, serving one individual at a time. We are focused on whole-person wellness, available to ALL in Central Ohio who need it, regardless of ability to pay! In 2019 alone, we served over 12,000 patients - with 40% being uninsured - and totaled 50,000+ medical encounters!
Operating out of seven locations, we offer medical care (primary care, dental, vision, OB/GYN, telehealth), behavioral and psychiatric care, a low-cost pharmacy, nutritional assistance programs, and more. Working hours are Monday - Friday with occasional Saturday morning coverage.
Prepares and maintains records to meet quality control standards. Develops and maintains effective relations with patients, providers, LLCHC staff, and the public. Prepares patients and assists the provider.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
RESPONSIBILITY 1. Demonstrate the ability to efficiently function in the business office.
A. Interact with patients and visitors in a prompt, courteous, and professional manner.
B. Room patients, verify and update pertinent information.
C. Process patients prior to departure, including scheduling follow-up appointments and providing patient with after visit summaries.
D. Communicate appropriately with patients as necessary. This includes using medical interpretation tools provided (e.g., Cyracom, Propio, onsite interpreters) to communicate with patients, for in-person conversations, phone conversations, and to leave voicemails for non-English speaking patients.
E. Operate the computer system efficiently to complete daily tasks, including scanning documents into the EMR/HER system.
F. Be willing and able to cover other locations as required.
G. Understand and adhere to LLCHC employee policies, including attendance standards.
H. Stay current each day on the scanning of patient documents into the EMR.
I. Other duties as assigned.
RESPONSIBILITY 2. Demonstrate the ability to efficiently function in the clinical area of the office while assisting in the delivery of primary health care and patient care management.
A. Prepare patient for examination and treatment.
B. Screen adult patients for appropriate information and vital signs: weight, height, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and pulse. Screens infants and children: weight, height, blood pressure, respiratory rate, temperature, head circumference, and visual acuity when necessary.
C. Prepare exam and treatment rooms with necessary equipment and supplies.
D. Assist providers in preparing for tre atments, minor surgery, PAP smears, and physicals.
E. Perform in-office testing and treatment.
F. Collect specimens, including urine and blood.
G. Administer immunizations/medications per provider’s orders.
H. Maintain patient confidentiality.
RESPONSIBILITY 3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively and accurately (both orally and in writing) with medical staff, patients, and general public and document accurately in medical records.
A. Complete follow-up phone calls to patients for provider, using medical interpretation tools as needed.
B. Call in prescriptions and/or refill, per provider’s order, to pharmacies.
C. Instruct patients on test preparation.
D. Confer with providers as necessary regarding patient care, teaching and testing.
E. Document completely and clearly all assessment data, patient education, and telephone calls in the medical record.
F. Document completely any encounters with patient/family.
G. Assure documentation is legible and completed in a timely manner.
RESPONSIBILITY 4. Demonstrate ability to maintain quality control standards and knowledge of common safety hazards and precautions to establish a safe work environment.
A. Maintain current basic life support (BLS) certification for health care workers.
B. Demonstrate proper hand washing technique and frequency.
C. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of universal precautions by donning and doffing equipment appropriately when exposed to blood/body fluids.
D. Practice fire safety and be knowledgeable of all general emergency procedures.
RESPONSIBILITY 5. Prepare and maintain records for compliance with all regulatory agencies in accordance with the guidance set forth in the Clinical Manual.
A. Complete daily, weekly, monthly logs for OSHA/CLIA compliance in a timely manner.
B. Assist office manager with vaccine temperature logs recordings as requested.
RESPONSIBILITY 6. Posess interpersonal skills to maintain effective working relationships with others and function independently.
A. Demonstrate cooperative behavior in interactions with coworkers.
B. Demonstrate effective time management and organizational skills.
RESPONSIBILITY 7. Demonstrate the ability to keep the clinical area clean, organized, and safe for patients and staff.
A. Clean and disinfect contaminated instruments and other related materials, and autoclaves in accordance to policy (Clinical Operations Manual).
B. Check patient rooms daily to ensure appropriate supply levels and room cleanliness.
C. Request needed medical supplies prior to running out and inform Office Manager of needed supplies.
D. Confine the taking of meals to an identified break room, or other non-clinic, non-patient facing areas.
RESPONSIBILITY 8. Participate in continuing education programs and other opportunities or activities, which contribute to professional growth.
A. Attend required meetings and in-service education programs.
B. Participate on committees as requested by leadership.
C. Maintain professional certifications as appropriate.
D. Engage in continuing education/training in order to stay current on clinical techniques and procedures related to your job duties.
This job description is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be considered an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.
BENEFITS AND PERKS
LIVING OUR VALUES
You are mission-oriented and passionate about living out your purpose. You play an active role in responding to the needs of the community and organization. You work well alongside your teammates and use your time and resources effectively. You challenge yourself to grow personally and professionally. You embrace diversity and enjoy providing your customers with excellent treatment and compassion.
EOE STATEMENT
LLCHC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Lower Lights Health is a faith-based, 501 (c)(3) nonprofit community health center that exists to minister the love of Christ as a full service medical home, focused on quality whole person wellness.
A Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), LLH’s vision is to transform the overall health of Central Ohio, serving one individual and family at a time. All services – Primary Care, Women's Health/OB, Specialty Care, Behavioral Health, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, Dental, Vision, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Specialty Pharmacy, and for those who wish, Spiritual Care -- are available to all who need it regardless of the ability to pay. Because we believe that we are made up of three parts – body, mind, and soul – we also offer spiritual care for those who desire it.
LLH opened in 2002 in response to a need for access to affordable health care in Franklinton, and out of God’s calling given as a teenager to Dr. Dana Vallangeon. Driven by our core values, LLCHC continues to meet the ever-growing needs of under served communities. Today, the practice maintains seven locations, employs 170 medical professionals and staff, and cares for 15,000 patients across Central Ohio each year.