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Must hold current, valid TMA/CMA certificate in the state of Minnesota. Landmarks: Our new campus is only 2 miles away from Maplewood Mall, beautiful parks (Hazelwood and Harvest Park), and a variety of dining options.
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Interested in being certified as a TMA (Trained Medication Aide), we will train you! Interested in being certified as a TMA (Trained Medication Aide), we will train you! Health, dental, and vision insurance + HSA/FSA.
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Trained Medication Aide (TMA) a plus. Trained Medication Aide (TMA) a plus. PointClickCare experience preferred. This position will be a direct support to the RN. Duties may include the supervision, training and monitoring of unlicensed staff, conducting focused assessments, med passes, auditing, charting, prescreens, admissions and intakes, working with Doctors and Insurance companies in transcribing and ordering medications under the direction of the RN, communicating with clients and families, assist with wound care, skin checks, and other cares as needed.
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This includes: monitoring resident needs, condition and care; administering medications and treatments as ordered by the physician; orders and receives medications from the pharmacy; admits and discharges residents; oversees TMA/NAR staff; ensures narcotic policy and procedures are followed; reports changes of condition to RN/Supervisor and physician as delegated; monitors for side effects of medication and reports prn; ensures care plans are being followed.
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Two years of healthcare experience or experience working as an LPN, CMA, CNA and/or TMA and/or pharmacy experience. Please note: This is a medication reconciliation position, not a physician scribe position.
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The TMA will administer medications and treatments under the direct supervision of a nurse. We strive to make patient care and customer service come together, putting the needs of our residents and their families first.
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The Trained Medication Assistant (TMA) provides direct care to residents to maintain their highest practical physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being through medication administration and quality, personal care as delegated by the nurse.
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PCA / CNA/ DSP / HHA / TMA Encourage to Apply! PCA / CNA/ DSP / HHA / TMA Encourage to Apply! As a Personal Care Assistant you will be assisting clients one on one that are unable to live independently in Home Care. Be apart of a support program / support group.
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Redeemer Health & Rehab Center, a 4-star rated, 119-bed facility located in Uptown, is currently seeking detail-oriented Full-Time and Part-Time Trained Medication Aides (TMAs) to join our team. Redeemer Health & Rehab Center of Minneapolis provides short-term rehab, long-term skilled care, and memory care.
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