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Ability to successfully complete all required trainings within specified timeframes, including Medication Administration, First Aid, and CPR certifications. Work with members of the community to teach and model effective ways to provide natural supports to aid in the success of individuals.
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Training and Professional Development- Complete and maintain all required training and certifications according to Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) and Jubilee requirements, including first aid and CPR, Mandt, Certified Medication Technician (CMT), and training specific to each person you support.
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To follow routines of the individuals including, but not limited to; Behavior Support Plans, personal care, Physical Therapy, etcSupport Advocates are provided a paid 5-day New Employee Orientation and receive training on CPR/First Aid, Safety Care, Defensive Driving, and Medication Administration Program (MAP.
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Must be willing to receive training in medication administration, CPR/First Aid, and other specifics surrounding the individual's needs. Must live in Travis County. The size of the home, all who live in the home (family size/kids/animals) and the location of the home are all influences on the match between the individual and the Host Home. If the candidate meets the necessary requirements and seems to be a good match we will run a background check, three year driving check, and Office of Inspector General checks.
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Prior assisted living caregiving and medication administration experience a plus. Must possess a current CPR and First Aid card, fingerprint clearance card, and recent TB test.
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Licensure/Certification/Registration : DCF Medication Administration Certification, First Aid, CPR, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) Certification and CARE Training Certification are required to be successfully completed before the end of the new employee probation period and are required to be maintained throughout employment.
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Certifications: Current Emergency Medical Technician, Medical Assistant Certificate, or Certified Nursing Assistant License; current BLS certifications (PALS preferred); First aid; CPR. Administer and execute assigned medical services for service population as prescribed by an advanced practice provider or physician and applying best practice guidelines to include but not limited to medication administration, and well and sick child visits.
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Must complete training for Medication Administration, CPR/First Aid and maintain ongoing training requirements. Paid initial and ongoing training, including Relias, Safety Care, CPR/First Aid and QMAP.
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Must be have specialized training - First Aid, CPR, SCIP-R, OPWDD Medication Administration Certification, and CFDS Authorized Driver within the first 90 days of employment.
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Promotes the health and wellness of each person served in the areas of physical, spiritual, emotional, and social well-being, including, but not limited to: nutrition, medication administration, basic first aid/emergency response, leisure time management, access to recreation activities of interest, meeting spiritual needs and social relationships.
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Completion of CPR, First Aid, Certified Medication Technician, and other trainings mandated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration and The Arc. Participation in Direct Support Professional (DSP) certification program available, with potential for bonuses of up to $1000 within your first year and each year you maintain your certification.
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The Registered Nurse will be responsible for providing safety, physical and mental/behavioral health assessments, first aid and medication administration to the youth in the program.
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The ability to complete CPR, First Aid, Certified Medication Technician, and other trainings mandated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration and The Arc. DSP certification program available with potential for bonuses of $1000-$1,500 within your first year and each year you maintain your certification.
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Complete and pass required trainings including but not limited to CPR, standard First Aid, medication administration, and professionalism. Manage general home maintenance tasks.
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First Aid/CPR certified. A plus if you have some course work or training in medication administration, but not required. Notify LVN/LPN of any negative medication reactions.
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