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A current state Medication Tech license. Cogir Senior Living (formerly Cadence Living) is hiring caring, empathetic, and diligent Medication Care Partners (Certified Med Techs) to join the team in our beautiful retirement community Cadence Senior Living at Mint Hill. Our Medication Care Partners (Certified Med Techs) provide direct care to our senior residents following a personalized medication and treatment plan in a unique setting.
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Reports all resident concerns made while assisting resident with the medication to the Nurse and/or Health Care Coordinator (HCC). Counts all narcotics with another Medication Care Manager or Nurse each shift.
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The Medicine Aide/Technician assists with prescribed medications and treatments, as defined by state regulations, to residents and maintains related work records under the supervision of the Nurse Supervisor.
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Primrose Retirement Communities is hiring for a Certified Medication Tech/Aide/QMAP/QMA to be responsible for administering routine medications to residents in accordance with state regulations and Primrose policy.
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Current certification as a Medication Aide or Assistant or Qualified Medication Administration Person per state regulations. The Medication Aide provides care to residents which may include personal hygiene, dressing, housekeeping, laundry, social-recreational activities, meal services and other duties and services as assigned within the community.
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We are looking for a candidate to work a combined Caregiver and Medication Technician schedule - 2 days of Caregiving, 2 days of Med Tech following a 4 on/2 off rotating schedule. The Medication Technician position requires a responsible demeanor, caring nature and ability to contribute to a positive and collaborative team environment.
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The Medicine Aide/Technician assists with prescribed medications and treatments, as defined by state regulations, to residents and maintains related work records under the supervision of the Nurse Supervisor.
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Enters patient medication orders into the pharmacy computer system; operates automated compounding and dispensing machines for preparation and storage of medications under the direct supervision of a pharmacist.
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Med Tech - Medication Technician - MT. Must be a certified Medication Technician in accordance with the laws of this State. The primary purpose of a Medication Technician is to assist in the administering of medications to residents as ordered by the attending physician, under the direction of the attending physician, the Delegating RN or the Director of Assisted Living.
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The Medication Aide provides routine care in a manner conducive to the comfort and safety of residents in accordance with federal, state and local regulations and within the established policies and procedures of the Community; and is delegated with the responsibility of carrying out the assigned duties by the Health and Wellness Director, Executive Director or other assigned supervisory personnel to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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Previous experience as a Certified Med Aide or Medication Technician. Medication Technicians are an essential part of our wellness team by administering medications to residents in a safe, accurate, and timely manner under the supervision of a licensed nurse and general direction of the Wellness Director.
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The Medication Aide collaborates and assists in supporting the entire nursing department, other departments, medical professionals, consultants, residents, and families in an efficient and economic manner to enable each resident to attain or maintain the highest practical physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being.
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Primrose Retirement Communities began over 30 years ago with a simple mission - to honor our seniors by offering a variety of healthy, happy lifestyle options. Experience in a long-term care or assisted living environment is preferred.
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Knowledge of Alzheimer's Disease, other dementias and related memory impairments is preferred. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Maintain CPR/First Aid certification per state regulations. Attends in-service training as assigned and maintains continuing education hours if required for certification of position.
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Completion of Certified Medication Tech Course approved by or adopted by the State of Missouri and a current CMT Certificate. As a Certified Medication Tech one of your primary duties will be administering medications to residents within Americare skilled communities, in accordance with state and federal laws and under the supervision of licensed staff.
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