What are the responsibilities and job description for the CMA position at Morningside Place Memory Care?
ABOUT US:
Morningside Place Memory Care is guided by a single purpose: To engage, protect, and love people living with memory loss. We are committed to sustaining a safe, active, and loving environment; to give our families peace of mind; to be patient, seeking to understand those living with memory loss; to provide each Anthem team member the opportunity for personal and professional growth, and to be respectful, trustworthy, and good stewards in all we do.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF POSITION:
Under general supervision, performs and/or supervises delivery of health services for all residents; directs and manages staff to ensure the safety and well being of the residents.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
- Know and understand the vision, purpose, values and goals of Morningside Place Memory Care.
- Assesses health and safety needs of residents; oversees medical care (medications/treatments);
- Assures that social model of assisted living is in operation;
- Assists with family contact when medical issue is involved and provides information about residents' conditions and discusses alternative actions;
- Provides assessment input about residents to the clinical services director;
- Participates in the preparation for the Department of Social Services annual inspection;
- Assists in development of annual strategic plan goals for the health issues in the resident services department; actively participates in the total strategic plan goals for the resident services department;
- Acts as a back-up to the director in his/her absence;
- Attends in-service training workshops, educational classes, and meetings;
- Responds to emergency situations;
- Acts as liaison with doctors and residents;
- Conducts work tasks safely and in compliance with the community safety program;
- Provides effective and courteous service to all residents, guests and co-workers;
- Assists in other departments as needed;
- Schedules transportation for residents to appointments if resident is unable;
- Performs other related essential duties as required.
MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
A High School Diploma, vocational/technical training; at least three years of experience, preferably in a geriatric setting; or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities.
Knowledge of:
- Policies, procedures, methods, and practices of the community;
- Medical terminology;
- Methods and procedures involved in handling emergency situations;
- Use of medical supplies and equipment;
- Medication dispensed to residents;
- Supervisory methods and techniques;
- Records, graphs, reports, etc. used in the daily performance of duties;
- Principles and practices of nursing care.
CERTIFICATION AND CLEARANCE:
- Medication Technician Certification or State equivalent
- Requires First Aid and CPR certification;
- Criminal record clearance or criminal record exemption, as required by law
BENEFITS:
- PTO accrual on day 1
- Employee Recognition Program
- Paid Sick Time
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription Drug Insurance
- Wellness Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Holiday Pay
- 401k
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Great Place to Work Certified
- Working in an environment that provides personal fulfillment
HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT
- Making a difference in our resident’s lives each day
- Providing just the right amount of care and self-care that our residents need while promoting independence
- Ensuring our resident’s well-being through meaningful relationships
- Creating moments of connection and joy
- Providing a loving, compassionate environment that supports the growth and wellbeing of every individual who works, visits and lives within our community.