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Assisting in training and monitoring of medication administration. Led by the community's Health and Wellness Director (RN), our Wellness Nurse is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) who provides direct nursing care to the Residents with an emphasis on holistic wellness.
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Certified Medication Aide - Hughes Unit. + Current Texas Certified Medication Aide permit. + Enters medication compliance into the pharmacy computer system.
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The Certified Medication Aide on our team will serve as a support system to our licensed nursing team of RNs and LPN/LVNs, primarily tasked with administrating prescribed medications and performing additional nursing tasks as permissible by state law.
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Successful completion of State Approved Certified Medication Technician 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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Position Title: Certified Medication Aide ( CMA ) - Memory Care Location: GA, Stone Mountain, Park Springs LLC EOE Statement: We are an equal opportunity employer. The Care Partner/Certified Medication Aide assists with the administration of medications.
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Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Essential Functions. Qualified Medication Aide (QMA) Qualifications. Must have completed a state approved training program in medication administration and have current QMA certification by the State Department of Health.
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We are looking for a compassionate and reliable Certified Medication Aide (CMA) to join our PRN team. Certified Medical Assistant; Certified Nursing Assistant; CNA; CMA; nurse aide; med aide; home health aide; patient care technician; Behavioral Health Technician; Mental Health Technician; MHT; non-clinical; clinical; Oskaloosa; Lawrence; Silver Lake; Atchison; Holton; Hoyt; Emporia; Burlingame; Eskridge; Overbrook; Lyndon; Carbondale; Lansing; Leavenworth; Eudora: DeSoto; Valley Falls; Tecumseh; Berryton.
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Our Caregivers have the option to explore new career opportunities in positions such as Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA/STNA) and Medication Technician (QMAP). Supervisor / Registered Medication Aide.
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As a Certified Medication Technician (CMT) at Steelville Senior Living, you will have a diverse and impactful role in our team. To be successful as a Certified Medication Technician (CMT) at Steelville Senior Living, there are several key skills and qualifications that are necessary.
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Distributes and documents patients' medications, both in general population and administrative segregation, from filled prescriptions, abiding by Title 40, Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 95, "Licensing Standards for Medication Aides Handbook.
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Must have completed a state approved training program in medication administration and have current QMA certification by the Indiana State Department of Health. The QMA is responsible for providing the medication administration, daily care, health needs, safety and comfort of the residents.
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This position requires an active Wisconsin CNA certification, as well as proof of successfully completing the Wisconsin Medication Aide Course. Dove Healthcare consists of 11 skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers, six assisted living residences, and three independent living complexes in Barron, Bloomer, Chippewa Falls, Eau Claire, Fennimore, Lodi, Osseo, Rice Lake, Spooner, St. Croix Falls, and Superior.
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Part-time Evening Shift Certified Medication Aide Needed! Why join thePrestige Care Family in the Certified Medication Aide role and what can weoffer you? Responsible for the daily operation of themedication room and medication services as directed by the Director of Nursing(SNF) or Health Services Director (AL) and in accordance with physician orders,state regulations and the nurse practice act.
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Certified License for QMA (Qualified Medication Aide) or CMA (Certified Medication Aide) Medication Aides at Trilogy do all the things you'd expect a QMA to do anywhere else.
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As a Certified Medication Aide (CMA) you are responsible for providing routine nursing care and ensure the med pass is completed timely and accurately in accordance with established policies and procedures and as may be directed by the Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nurses or Administrator, to assure that the highest degree of quality resident care can be maintained at all times.
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