C.N.A ( Certified Nursing Assistant)
Certified Nursing AssistantCertified Nursing Assistant is a trained professional who has direct care with customers and is responsible for the professional and attentive direct care for their personal needs. The CNA delivers quality care in a dignified and compassionate manner, using skills to meet the environmental, physical, and psycho-social needs of the customer.Responsibilities:Administers and documents the administration of medications in accordance with law and policy governing the use of opiate replacement therapy and in a manner that prevents diversion of these drugs.Assists the physician to complete necessary assessment and diagnostic procedures to ensure eligibility for opiate replacement therapy.Efficiently uses Carelogic in a timely manner. Observes urine and prepares urine samples for testing.Completes other medical procedures related to medication assisted treatment within the scope and practice as ordered by a physician.Provides health education services for participants.Maintains the clinical file for assigned service recipients to include written assessments within assigned time frame.Prepares and presents of treatment plans within assigned time frame.Documents of services and response to treatment.Participates in treatment planning and case conferences with other program personnel.Maintains a therapeutic alliance with service recipients.Requirements:Delaware certification as a certified nursing assistantCPR and First Aid CertificationValid driver's license and clean MVR (motor vehicle record)High School Diploma or GEDCompletion of accredited CNA program.