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BENEFITS: Nursing Loan Payment Program Educational Assistance Scholarship Program Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Continuing Education Units 403(b) Retirement Plan Voluntary Benefits Employee Assistance Program Employee Discounts at Various Retailers Employee Referral Bonus Program Keywords: Certified Medication Aide, CMA, Certified Medication Assistant, Certified Medication Technician,Clinical, Assisted Living, Senior Living, Caregiver, Non-Profit, Hero, Health Care, Health-Care.
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Invest in your education with our support; we'll subsidize the cost for you to become a Certified Medication Aide (CMA), Certified Medication Technician (CMT), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), or Registered Nurse (RN.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: Certified Medication Aide (CMA) JOB SUMMARY: The Certified Medication Assistant assists Residents with Medication Administration & treatments under the direction of the RN. The CMA shall also be responsible for providing personal care to Assisted Living Residents, providing light housekeeping, and maintaining the cleanliness and neatness of resident apartments, resident laundry, and assistance in dining services.
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Caregiver Licensed, CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant Assisted Living Medication Administration Patient Care, visits, Rehabilitation, Clinic, Senior Care, Healthcare Memory Care Dementia Alzheimer's, Memory, Daily Activities, Home, BLS Certification, CPR, caregiver assisted living, qmap, medical assistant, MA, MT, Med Tech, Med Aide, Personal Care Provider, HHA.
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The Qualified Medication Aide QMA Administers prescribed medications to patients and maintains related medical records under the supervision of the Charge Nurse. Completion of a state-approved Certified Nurse Assistant CNA Program, with successful completion of Qualified Medication Aide designation requirements.
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Current and valid license in Rhode Island as a Medication Aide and Nursing Assistant. Certified Medication Technician (CMT) for Assisted Living. Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Insurance & Delta Dental Insurance offered for employees working 20+ hours/week.
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If you are an active or former licensed nursing facility administrator, certified nurse aide, or medication aide, hiring will be pending until professional licensing and Employee Misconduct Registry checks are completed.
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Team support including RN nurse lead visits, diabetic education, health care home for complex patient care, legal aide, health care navigator for uninsured/underinsured. Dedicated primary clinic nurse (CMA, LPN or RN) with support of float nursing.
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KEY WORDS: CNA, Certified Nursing Assistant, HHA, Home Health Aide, LPN, Licensed Practical Nurse, Quality Care, In Home Care, Senior Care, Help At Home, Alzheimer’s Home Care, Dementia Home Care, Return Home Care, Long Term Care Insurance.
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Cedarhurst offers a competitive benefits package including medical insurance coverage, life insurance, long-term disability coverage and a 401(k) Plan with company match (after 1 year of service.
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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.
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Depending on eligibility, a variety of benefits include health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, work/life balance benefits, and a generous time off package to maintain a healthy home-work balance.
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Our team of healthcare professionals and mentors will stand with you, including a Charge Nurse, RN Supervisor, Director of Nursing, and Administrator. Comprehensive Benefits: Access health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance options.
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Benefits Weekly pay Holiday Pay Guaranteed Hours Continuing Education 401k retirement plan Pet insurance Company provided housing options Sick pay Wellness and fitness programs Mileage reimbursement Referral bonus Employee assistance programs Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Benefits start day 1 License and certification reimbursement Life insurance Discount program.
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Certified Medication Technician CMT Essential Responsibilities:Administers medications as ordered by a physician under the supervision of a licensed nurse, in accordance with any state and federal regulations and consistent with community policy.
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