Medical Assistant - Psychiatric Services
Company: Neighborhood Outreach Access To Health
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH) is a
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that offers comprehensive,
integrated, and affordable healthcare services to people in need.
We serve over 40,000 neighbors with a variety of services,
including medical, dental, behavioral health, nutrition, preventive
health, eligibility assistance, and health education programs. At
NOAH, we are dedicated to promoting the overall wellness of our
employees by fostering a supportive and balanced work environment.
We understand the importance of physical, mental, and emotional
well-being, and we strive to create a workplace where our team
members can thrive both personally and professionally. Join us in
making a difference in our community while enjoying a fulfilling
and rewarding career. Job Summary: The Psychiatric Medical
Assistant is a medical assistant who also qualifies as a Behavioral
Health Technician I (BHT I), under the direct supervision of a
licensed behavioral health professional (BHP). The Psychiatric
Medical Assistant assist the psychiatric provider by preparing
patients for appointments, taking vital signs, updating medical
records, assisting with procedures, managing administrative tasks,
and providing patient education, all while demonstrating empathy
and understanding of mental health conditions. In addition, this
role coordinates care between both internal and external care
teams, assists with case management services to address barriers to
care, and is responsible for outreach, engagement, and patient
closures. Duties/Responsibilities: Works in a team model to improve
the patient's experience, create better communication and access to
care, and support processes that will improve patient satisfaction.
Prepares patients for examination, takes vitals, and records
patients' health history. Sets-up EKG machines, administers
injections and medications, and performs routine specimen
collection and tests. Prepares equipment and examination rooms and
cleans instruments. Assists provider with medical treatments,
procedures, and exams. Manages inventory of medical supplies and
equips exam rooms with appropriate supplies. Receives and directs
phone calls, schedules appointments, and performs patient check-in,
ensuring necessary patient information is obtained and patient
records are up to date. Checks-out patients, assists with referral
processing, and arranges laboratory services. Organizes and
communicates with insurance companies for authorizations for
treatment, testing and specialist referrals. Attends, participates,
and/or assists in meetings, trainings, community outreach
activities, continuing education opportunities, and other
activities as required. Engages with patients and families for
outreach, scheduling, and close out of services per protocols.
Supports and collaborates with assigned clinicians/providers on
caseloads and identified needs. Assist patients with access to
covered services as outlined in the patient’s service plan to
address an identified clinical need. Outreach and follow-up of
crisis contacts and missed appointments that include clinically
pertinent and substantive contact. Participation in care team
patient staffing. Adheres to all rules and regulations regarding
patient confidentiality and patient rights as outlined in
contracts, NOAH policy, and State and Federal regulations. Performs
other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Required
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities: Knowledge of medical practices and
front and back-office procedures. Knowledge of patient care and
examination procedures. Excellent verbal and written communication
skills and ability to interact with individuals of various social,
cultural, and educational backgrounds. Strong customer service
skills. Detail-oriented and professional. Ability to exercise
confidentiality, discretion, and good judgment. Ability to speak
English and Spanish preferred. Other Requirements: Education and
Experience: Required: High School Diploma or GED. Certified or
Registered Medical Assistant OR completion of a Medical Assistant
program that meets the BOMEX training guidelines OR completion of a
United States Armed Forces medical services training program OR
meet necessary guidelines as described in Arizona Board of Medical
Examiners Administrative Code, Title 4, Chapter 16, Article 4,
Section R4-16-401, paragraphs A and B prior to start date. 1-year
behavioral health experience New Hires are required to pass
pre-employment background check and drug testing (effective
11/1/2022). Current Level 1 Fingerprint Clearance Card or must pass
fingerprint clearance within 7 days following hire. Basic Life
Support (BLS) certification.
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