Job ID: 2993
Location: Daly City California 94015
Category: Medical Assistant
Employment Type: Contract
Date Added: 01/28/2026
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AlliedUP Co-Op is seeking an Orthopedic Medical Assistant / Orthopedic Technician for a Contract role in a fast-paced outpatient orthopedic practice with a strong emphasis on trauma-related injuries, timely care coordination, and high-touch patient service. This position combines traditional Medical Assistant responsibilities with hands-on orthopedic technical skills, ensuring efficient clinic flow while delivering exceptional patient care.

The ideal candidate is organized, clinically confident, proactive with follow-through, and deeply committed to ensuring patients receive the right care within critical treatment timelines.

Orthopedic Medical Assistant (Contract)
Pay Rate: $28 per hour
Schedule: Monday through Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Location: Daly City, CA
Length of Contract: 4-6 months with opportunity for hire


 

Core Responsibilities
Medical Assistant Focus
  • Room patients and prepare exam rooms based on visit type
  • Collect and document patient histories, chief complaints, and mechanism of injury
  • Review daily schedules and anticipate provider needs
  • Assist providers during exams and minor in-office procedures
  • Administer injections and medications per provider direction and state scope
  • Support patient check-out, follow-up scheduling, and care coordination
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in AdvancedMD
  • Communicate with patients in person, by phone, and electronically

Orthopedic Technician Focus
  • Apply, adjust, and remove casts, splints, and orthopedic braces
  • Assist with cast application and safely remove casts using a cast saw
  • Fit and educate patients on DME (braces, crutches, walkers, canes)
  • Remove sutures and staples per provider order and state regulations
  • Manage orthopedic supplies, equipment, and room readiness
  • Support follow-up scheduling related to brace fittings and recovery timelines
  • Ensure smooth clinic flow while supporting multiple providers

Clinical Intake & Assessment
  • Verify affected body part and laterality
  • Assess pain levels, swelling, mobility, and functional limitations
  • Perform vital signs and neurovascular checks (circulation, motion, sensation)
  • Observe gait, posture, and movement
  • Identify red-flag symptoms requiring immediate provider attention

Procedures, Imaging & Wound Care
  • Prepare trays and maintain sterile fields for joint injections and aspirations
  • Assist with SubQ injections (as permitted)
  • Monitor patients for vasovagal or allergic reactions
  • Prepare patients for in-office or external imaging
  • Perform dressing changes and wound assessments
  • Reinforce post-procedure and recovery instructions

Referrals & Care Coordination
  • Initiate and track referrals to physical therapy, imaging, or specialists
  • Ensure referral results are received prior to follow-up visits
  • Communicate delays or issues to providers and patients
  • Maintain strong hand-offs to prevent gaps in patient care

Workers’ Compensation Coordination
  • Accurately document work-related injuries and case details
  • Verify employer, injury date, adjuster, and case manager information
  • Track authorizations, visit approvals, and required documentation
  • Communicate work status and restrictions per provider direction
  • Ensure Workers’ Comp patients remain on appropriate care timelines

Clinic Flow, Safety & Professionalism
  • Support high-volume clinic workflow and multiple providers
  • Assist with chart preparation, provider notes, and room turnover
  • Maintain infection control, OSHA, and HIPAA compliance
  • Respond appropriately to urgent orthopedic presentations
  • Maintain a calm, empathetic demeanor with patients in pain or distress
  • Deliver high-level customer service consistent with a family-practice culture

Qualifications
Required
  • Medical Assistant certificate completion
  • Strong organizational, time-management, and prioritization skills
  • Ability to manage trauma-heavy orthopedic patient populations
  • Excellent communication and follow-through
Preferred
  • Orthopedic, podiatry, rheumatology, or neurology experience
  • Casting and splinting experience
  • Phlebotomy experience
  • Workers’ Compensation experience
  • Bilingual: Spanish, Cantonese, and/or Mandarin

Work Environment
  • Outpatient orthopedic physician office (non-surgical)
  • Hands-on, team-oriented training culture
  • Emphasis on urgency, coordination, and continuity of care
  • Small-office feel within a multi-provider practice

This is a fantastic opportunity for a compassionate Medical Assistant seeking a rewarding role in a well-respected orthopedic practice. Apply today! 

AlliedUP Cooperative Inc.
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