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What does an ENT assistant do daily?

As an ENT Assistant, your daily responsibilities often include preparing examination rooms, assisting otolaryngologists during procedures, performing basic hearing or vestibular tests, and managing patient records. You may also help with sterilizing instruments, scheduling appointments, and providing pre- and post-procedure instructions to patients. Working closely with both medical staff and patients, you play a crucial role in ensuring the clinic runs smoothly and that patients receive quality care.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an ENT assistant?

To thrive as an ENT Assistant, you need knowledge of medical terminology, basic clinical procedures, and typically a medical assistant certification or relevant healthcare experience. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, sterilization equipment, and diagnostic tools like audiometers is often required. Excellent communication, organization, and patient care skills set top candidates apart. These competencies are crucial for supporting ENT specialists, ensuring patient safety, and maintaining efficient clinical operations.

What is the difference between Ent Assistant vs Medical Assistant?

AspectEnt AssistantMedical Assistant
CredentialsCertification often preferred, some roles require specific ENT-related trainingCertified or registered, with programs like CMA or RMA
Work EnvironmentSpecialized ENT clinics, hospitals, outpatient centersHospitals, clinics, physician offices across various specialties
Job DutiesAssist ENT doctors with exams, prepare equipment, patient prepAssist physicians with patient care, administrative tasks, basic clinical duties

Ent Assistants focus on supporting ENT specialists with specialized procedures and patient care in ENT clinics, while Medical Assistants have broader roles across various medical settings, handling both clinical and administrative tasks. The roles overlap in patient interaction and basic clinical duties, but Ent Assistants typically require specific ENT-related training and work in specialized environments.

What is an ENT assistant?

An ENT assistant supports otolaryngologists by preparing examination rooms, assisting during procedures, and managing patient records. They often need knowledge of medical terminology, basic clinical skills, and may work under supervision in clinics or hospitals.

What cities near Spring, TX are hiring for Ent Assistant jobs?

Cities near Spring, TX with the most Ent Assistant job openings:

Infographic showing various Ent Assistant job openings in Spring, TX as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Allergy Mixing Tech

Texas ENT Specialists

Houston, TX

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Summary/Objective:

Provides allergy antigen vial preparation by performing the following duties.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Reviews the Allergy Lab Orders

  • Mixes the patient specific antigen(s) documenting each component in the mixing room database.

  • Assigns the vial a unique identification number which begins with the medical record number followed by – 0X to designate the vial sequence.

  • Prints out a label(s) for the vial(s) that have the patient’s name, DOB, and unique identification number, clinic location and attach it to the vial.

  • Prints out and laminate a patient identification card which includes the patient’s name DOB, unique identification number and ordering physician.

  • Creates a claim and enter the charges into ECW to bill for the vial(s)

  • Enters the vial information into the immunization section of ECW including the unique vial number, number of doses, expiration date and doses instructions in the comments field along with the date and her initials.

  • The Allergy Nurse validates the vial components and the vial information and dosing information by adding her initials to the comments field.

  • Transports the vial(s) to the office where treatment will occur. The first treatment will occur at the testing site.

  • With the first delivery, the Allergy Technician will also deliver the patient’s identification card. On the first visit the Allergy Nurse will confirm the patient identification information on the card is correct with the patient and instruct the patient that the card must be presented every time the patient comes for treatment.

  • Picks up the vial(s) from the testing site and transport it to the ongoing treatment site if it is different and note that move in the mixing room database.

  • Runs weekly reports on all vials and will perform inventory at each location with each delivery including confirmation of remaining doses, expiration date and reviews refrigerator temperature logs.

  • Upholds the code of conduct and compliance policies.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

  • Dependability - Follows instructions, responds to management direction; Takes responsibility for own actions; Keeps commitments; Completes tasks on time or notifies appropriate person with an alternate plan.

  • Initiative - Asks for and offers help when needed.

  • Innovation - Generates suggestions for improving work.

Required Education and Experience:

  • Allergy Mixing Technician I

    • High School Diploma or GED

    • 1-5 years of experience as a Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, or similar role.

Preferred Education and Experience

  • Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT)

  • Medical Assistant Certification (CMA, CCMA, NCMA, RMA)

  • Previous experience mixing antigens.

Work Conditions:

  • Work is performed in a fast-paced mixing lab.

  • Requires sitting and/or standing at a lab table for more than six (6) hours per day.

AAP/EEO Statement

In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, employment decisions at Texas ENT will be based on qualifications and job-related abilities. Texas ENT does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by law. Texas ENT will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in undue hardship.