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Medication Aide Training – Must be a State Tested Nursing Assistant! Are you or do you know a Licensed Medication Aide looking to make a Positive Career Change this Year? Medication Aide Leading Market Wages - Starting at $21.50-$30.50 Per Hour.
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Certified License for QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) or CMA (Certified Medication Aide)Experienced QMA or CMA in a long-term care or home care setting a plusHigh School Diploma or equivalent.
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Medication Aides at Trilogy do all the things you'd expect a QMA to do anywhere else. Our Medication Aides love Trilogy for the stability, meaningful work, and great team. Trilogy is a great place for Medication Aides.
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Conduct Transitional Care Management activities to high risk patients discharged from the hospital and the ER to reduce unnecessary readmissions, including medication reconciliation, medication adherence, identify red flags, address barriers, encourage follow-up care, how and when to seek appropriate level of care.
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For all Good Samaritan Society Locations: Must have the state required certified/trained medication aide certification (CMA or TMA). South Dakota: Must successfully complete the state approved Certified Medication Aide (CMA) course.
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Successful completion of a state-approved Certified Medication Aide/Assistant course once CNA certification is obtained. Documents the outcomes related to resident care, medication administration, behavior, activity, and dietary.
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Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) (healthcare/qualified medication aide) QMA (healthcare/qualified medication aide) Qualified medication aide professionals, are you looking or a rewarding career opportunity with an Indiana based, family-owned health care organization.
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Under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Nurse Director and 214 Program leadership, the HWC supports clients by maintaining the secure inventory of medication, medication administration records, and directly observing and documenting medication therapies from a harm-reduction and trauma informed care evidence base.
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Certified Medication Technician Are you looking for arewarding career and a stable company to call home? TEXT: CMT JEFF to (833) 383-6754 to ApplySummary:Coordinates and administers medication to nursing home residents and provides supervision and guidance to clinical staff members.
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As a Certified Medication Aide (CMA) you will work with nurse supervisor to monitor any changes in condition. Active CNA License with proof of Certified Medication Aide (CMA) program enrollment.
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QMA opportunities open for 8 & 12/hr shifts. Whether you’re looking for a new chapter, a change of pace, or a helping hand, Trilogy is where you can build a more rewarding career. If you’re looking to grow and work with amazing people, Trilogy is where you belong.
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Successful completion of State Approved Certified Medication Aide and Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Program; Name must appear on State Registry as a Certified Medication Aide (CMA) in good standing.
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Provide patients with hope in the form of non-invasive neuromodulation (dTMS), Ketamine infusions, and diligent medication management. Our unwavering commitment to this purpose drives us to employ the most cutting-edge, evidence-based treatments in the field of psychiatry such as Deep TMS, IV Ketamine, and meticulous medication management.
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Opportunity Highlights: $200,000+ earning potential 3x13 hour shifts weekly (2x Saturdays per month) No call requirements Relocation assistance CME allowance (inhouse for TMS/Ketamine) 8:1 staff-to-physician ratio (Provider Assistants, Front/Back Desk, etc.
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CME allowance (inhouse for TMS/Ketamine) Board Certified PMHNP. You may be eligible to join a team of forward-thinking Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners in one of many major metropolitan areas. Experience the benefits of a private practice setting with none of the headaches.
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