Medication Aide
Position Summary: Provide medications and treatments to residents while upholding service standards, philosophy and mission.
Position Responsibilities - Service
Administrator medication and treatments in a timely manner and per physician orders
Reorder medication as needed to ensure that medication are available when needed
Reports to medication aide relieving you
Count narcotics at beginning and end of shift. Report any discrepancy to Administrator.
Remain on duty until relieved by another medication aide
Transcribe physicians order to MARS when received and fax to pharmacy.
Record vitals signs on MARS
Stock medicine carts
Call resident's physicians to report the need of appointment or medication.
Follow medication management plan.
Communicate with facility pharmacy of supply needs.
Designated person in charge when administrator in not on site
Participate in and attend all required in-services training sessions.
Communicate any staff or resident issues with the administrator
All task listed on Direct Care Aide Job description
All other duties assigned Team Effort:
Assist in ensuring compliance with State and Local Regulations
Appropriately interact with resident, family member, and other guest
Assist all department with other duties as needed and/or assigned by Administrator Action:
Respond to resident emergencies and act accordingly
Communicate any resident concerns/issue to the appropriate person in a timely manner
Practice safety in working around and with equipment, chemicals, tools, and utensils
No horse playing or agitating resident Reputation:
Maintain professional relationships with all employees - no arguing
Maintain good hygiene and a professional appearance Success:
Contribute to resident satisfaction by ensuring that customer's expectations are met or exceeded
Maintain efficient and appropriate communication with residents, family members and guest
Contribute to marketing efforts through appropriate interaction with prospective resident and guest Essential skills, experience and abilities:
Maintain current Registration with the State
Ability to organize and manage multiple priorities
Strong customer orientation to older adults
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Positive attitude, enthusiasm and energy
Ability to read, write, and comprehend
Previous experience working in a senior living environment Nonessential skills and experience: High school diploma or equivalent certificate
Dress Code:
Nursing Uniforms / Scrub type clothing
Tennis, Nursing, or Croc type shoes need to be slip resistance. No open toe shoes. Shoes must be worn at all times during working hours.
Name tag
Hair should be up out of the way of care
Black Pen
No piecing that dangle. No lip or eyebrow rings
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment characteristics described her are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is often required to stand, walk, sit, use fine and gross motor skills, reach with hands and arms, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and or smell. An individual must have the reading ability at the level to comprehend notes. An individual in this position will be required to lift or carry weight in up to 75 pounds. Intermittent physical activity includes lifting and supporting residents. The employee must use proper body mechanics. The employee must be free of diseases that can be transmitted in the performance of job responsibilities during the stage of communicability.
Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to minimal to moderate noise. The employee occasionally works in high precarious places and is frequently expels to heat and risk of electrical shock. The employee occasionally works in outside weather condition and is exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemical, extreme cold, and vibration. The employee will be exposed to blood and/or body fluids. The employee may encounter traumatic situations, such as having to care for mentally ill resident and contact the deceased residents. Employee will be scheduled based on operational needs (e.g., shift rotation, standby, on-call, etc.) SLEEPING IS NOT PERMITTED DURING WORKING HOURS.