Posted 3mo ago

Field Assistant Wound Healthcare

@ Omni Wound Physicians
Ventura, California, United States
$22-$25/hrHybridPart Time
Responsibilities:Clinical support, Patient education, Documentation
Requirements Summary:Provides logistical, operational, and administrative support during patient visits; requires travel to homes, clinics, and facilities.
Technical Tools Mentioned:EMR, Scheduling software, Computers, Tablets
Save
Mark Applied
Hide Job
Report & Hide
Job Description

Job Title: Field Assistant – Wound Care Support 
Company: Omni Wound Physicians (OWP) 
Department: Field Operations 
Reporting To: Director of Field Operations 

Position Overview 
The Field Assistant – Wound Care Support provides logistical, operational, and administrative 
support during patient visits. This role ensures efficient, compassionate, and legally compliant 
wound care delivery on behalf of Omni Wound Physicians. 

This position involves travel to patient homes, clinics, and healthcare facilities, assisting providers 
in care delivery while ensuring proper documentation, scheduling, and coordination. The Field 
Assistant operates within the scope of certification or training and complies with state and federal 
regulations. Certain clients may have intellectual disabilities and may exhibit behaviors requiring 
patience, understanding, and specialized communication techniques. 

For per-diem roles, team members must be available to work at least four shifts per month to 
maintain employment. 

Key Responsibilities 
Clinical and Operational Support 
• Assists physicians with wound care procedures, including: 
o Preparing and sterilizing medical supplies and instruments. 
o Maintaining aseptic techniques during wound dressing changes. 
o Taking photographs of wounds to document treatment progress. 
o Providing hands-on assistance with basic clinical tasks, such as applying dressings 
and ensuring patient comfort during procedures. 

Patient Interaction and Education 
• Communicates with patients and their families about wound care instructions, aftercare, 
and follow-up visits in coordination with the physician. 
• Provides patients and families with clear education on wound care management and 
preventive measures. 
• Demonstrates cultural competency by respecting diverse backgrounds and tailoring 
interactions to meet individual needs. 
• Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to ensure patients receive comprehensive and 
coordinated care. 

Emergency Preparedness 
• Assists in medical emergencies by following established protocols and providing support 
within the scope of practice. 
• Responds to unexpected patient needs or logistical challenges with a solutions-oriented 
mindset.

Documentation and Reporting 
• Documents procedures, patient interactions, and physician instructions accurately and 
promptly in the designated electronic medical record (EMR) system. 
• Participates in quality assurance activities, including data collection and reporting, 
contributing to the continuous improvement of wound care services. 
• Maintains detailed, compliant records of wound care treatments and patient interactions. 

Mandated Reporter Responsibilities 
• Acts as a mandated reporter for suspected elder, dependent adult, or child abuse, as 
required under California law. 
• Notifies Omni leadership and collaborates with internal partners to ensure accurate and 
thorough investigations and reporting. 
• Submits mandated reports to government agencies when required or permitted, while 
prioritizing collaboration with Omni leadership. 
Attendance and Availability 
• Arrives on time for scheduled shifts, including pre-determined start times for patient visits 
and travel. 
• Travels up to 36 miles to the meeting location to round with the assigned provider, using 
personal or company-provided transportation. 
• Communicates proactively about delays, absences, or scheduling changes. 
• Maintains flexibility to accommodate occasional weekend shifts or last-minute changes. 
• Follows the company’s call-off procedures, notifying the manager at least two hours before 
a missed shift. 
• For per-diem roles, ensures availability for at least four shifts per month to maintain 
employment. 

Scheduling and Logistics 
• Organizes and confirms patient appointments, ensuring efficient travel routes and 
adherence to schedules. 
• Accompanies providers in a company-provided vehicle, assisting with navigation and 
ensuring timely patient visits. 

Team Collaboration and Ethical Practices 
• Collaborates effectively with interdisciplinary team members, including physicians, nurses, 
and social workers, to coordinate comprehensive patient care. 
• Actively contributes to workflow improvements and process optimization. 
• Upholds the highest ethical standards in all professional activities, maintaining patient 
confidentiality and integrity. 

Professional Development 
• Engages in continuous professional development by attending workshops, seminars, and 
training sessions related to wound care and patient support. 
• Maintains current certifications and stays updated with the latest best practices in wound 
care. 

Other Responsibilities 
• Performs additional tasks as assigned to support team operations and improve patient 
outcomes.

Qualifications and Expectations 
Required Certifications 
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA): Provides basic patient care and supports wound care 
procedures. 
Medical Assistant (MA): Assists with patient care, administrative support, and preparation 
of instruments. 
Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN): Administers medications, assists with wound care, and 
provides patient education. 
Surgical Technician: Ensures sterile techniques, prepares instruments, and handles post
procedure cleaning. 
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Manages emergency situations and supports 
wound care procedures. 

Preferred Certifications 
CPR Certification: Preferred to ensure safety during patient care and emergencies. 
Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Training: Preferred for working with clients exhibiting 
challenging behaviors or intellectual disabilities. 

Skills and Competencies 
• Strong organizational and time management skills. 
• Proficiency in using computers, handheld devices, and electronic tools for documentation, 
scheduling, and reporting. 
• Typing proficiency of at least 50 words per minute. 
• Ability to effectively communicate and write in English. 
• Bilingual proficiency in additional languages (e.g., Spanish, Mandarin) is preferred but not 
required unless otherwise specified based on regional needs. 
• Compassionate and professional demeanor with a focus on patient care. 

Work Requirements 
• Flexibility to work full-time, including occasional weekends. 
• Authorization to work in the United States and provide proof of certifications or credentials 
as requested. 
• Ability to travel extensively within assigned regions, using a company-provided vehicle. 

Work Environment and Physical Demands 
Physical Requirements 
• Must be able to lift and carry medical equipment and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds. 
• Performs physical tasks such as bending, kneeling, and reaching to assist with patient care 
and manage supplies. 
• Extended periods of standing, walking, and moving between locations during the workday. 

Technical Requirements 
• Operates computers, tablets, and handheld devices for scheduling, documentation, and 
reporting. 
• Proficiency with EMR systems and other relevant software tools. 
• Typing proficiency of at least 50 words per minute. 

Environment 
• Works in various healthcare settings, including patient homes, clinics, and facilities. 
• Travels extensively between patient locations, occasionally requiring long-distance drives.