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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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The ability to complete CPR, First Aid, Certified Medication Technician, and other trainings mandated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration and The Arc. We are thrilled to announce a rewarding position as a part-time Direct Support Professional (DSP) in our Community Living Department.
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Complete and pass required trainings including but not limited to CPR, standard First Aid, medication administration, and professionalism. The apartment includes one bedroom, a flex space, a full bathroom, a living room, a small kitchenette, and a separate entrance with a small deck.
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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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For over 30 years, Senior Resource Group-SRG has been an innovator in the development and operation of senior living communities across the USA. Our experience and passion has helped us win many awards for innovative community design, excellent service and exceptional care.
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Document all medication management related information. Assist and/or manage all medication refills. We comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, including but not to limited, respecting consideration of unemployment status in making hiring decisions.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionCompany DescriptionWe are currently hiring for AM and PM positions The anticipated wage range for this position is $18.75 - $19.50 / hour For over 30 years,Senior Resource Group-SRGhas been an innovator in the development and operation of senior living communities across the USA. Our experience and passion has helped us win many awards for innovative community design, excellent service and exceptional care.
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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 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Ability to lift/manipulate at least 50 pounds frequently with ability to lift, carry and/or exert force in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally.
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Excellent knowledge of emergency response and first aid (CPR) Willingness to adhere to health and safety standards, federal and state regulations High school diploma or equivalent preferred Effective communication and interpersonal skills Demonstrated dependability and punctuality.
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Must have a vehicle available for work purposes as well as ability to complete agency-sponsored first aid, CPR and medication administration training. Support Specialists provide residents with opportunities to maximize independence, community engagement and rehabilitation while assisting with activities of daily living, administering medication, and informal counseling.
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Obtain and successfully maintain current Medication Administration Certification, and First Aid/CPR certification. The Steppingstone program helps runaway, homeless and at-risk youth work towards self-sufficiency by assisting them in the acquisition of independent living skills, which enhances their ability to live successfully in the community.
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Direct Support Professionals are provided a paid New Employee Orientation and receive training on CPR/First Aid, Safety Care, Defensive Driving, and Medication Administration.
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Certificates and Licenses Must have CPR/First Aid certification or obtain within thirty (30) days of hire. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Administer medications to residents according to physician orders and document completion Review eMAR each shift to ensure timely administration of medications and treatments Review incoming medication physician orders for accuracy.
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Able to manage revenue and expense budget Basic CPR/first aid training Knowledge of current Federal and State laws pertaining to assisted living and/or memory care communitiesAble to make independent decisions Must possess a passion to work with and around senior citizens Qualifications Skills Behaviors : Motivations : Education Experience Licenses & Certifications.
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