What are the responsibilities and job description for the Med Aide position at Vetter Senior Living?
If you've got a passion for excellence and a desire to make a difference in the lives of people, this might be the job for you! The Medication Assistant has the opportunity to positively interact with residents, guests, family members and team members daily. Medication Assistants are passionate about providing the highest quality care possible and exceeding the expectations of those they serve and work with.
Qualified candidates will have completed the state approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging . They will possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image.
Join a team of highly committed professionals who have the opportunity to do what they do best every day in an exceptional environment where learning and growth is encouraged and supported.
Personal Qualifications: Medication Aides have a strong desire to relate to and work with the elderly. They possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image. Medication Aides find fulfillment in building personal relationships and providing excellent office services. They are committed to doing whatever it takes to enhance the dignity in people's lives. Professional Qualifications: Medication Aides will have completed the State-approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging. Verbal communication skills are important to carry on conversations with residents, co-workers and visitors in an understandable manner. Written communication skills is necessary for documentation. Medication Aides are willing to participate in educational sessions, inservice training, and demonstrations. Some training may require out-of-town travel. Physical Requirements: Medication Aides understand the physical demands their jobs require and realize they need to: pass a physical exam. lift, push, pull and move equipment, supplies, etc. lift a maximum of fifty (50) pounds occasionally. lift twenty-five (25) pounds consistently. be able to move and stretch in such a way as to be able to reach areas above their head and below their waist. be able to push and pull a cart requiring twenty-five (25) pounds of force. bend, stoop and twist almost constantly throughout the day. see and hear well enough to take blood pressures, chart, read thermometers, etc. remain active and on their feet for up to four (4) hours at a time. be able to go up and down stairs. Key Result Areas: * Consistently uses the Vetter Health Services Mission, Vision and Values to guide everyday decisions and actions. * Demonstrate a consistently positive, respectful and constructive attitude with both residents and staff. * Demonstrate initiative, active problem solving and a continual desire to improve customer service. * Provide quality nursing services to meet the physical, psychological, spiritual and restorative care needs of each resident, based upon your licensure and certifications. * Create and maintain an environment which allows each resident to adjust to their limitations and recognize the dignity and worth of each individual. * Participate in in-service educational classes and meetings directed at improving your ability to meet the needs of the residents. * Maintain and follow established safety precautions and infection control procedures when performing day-to-day responsibilities. * Know, understand and perform responsibilities that meet regulatory and company standards. * Serve as an effective teacher, model, and consultant for other staff. * Be a reliable and positive member of the facility's team. * Create a cooperative working relationship with other departments.
Requirements:
Qualified candidates will have completed the state approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging . They will possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image.
Qualified candidates will have completed the state approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging . They will possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image.
Join a team of highly committed professionals who have the opportunity to do what they do best every day in an exceptional environment where learning and growth is encouraged and supported.
Personal Qualifications: Medication Aides have a strong desire to relate to and work with the elderly. They possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image. Medication Aides find fulfillment in building personal relationships and providing excellent office services. They are committed to doing whatever it takes to enhance the dignity in people's lives. Professional Qualifications: Medication Aides will have completed the State-approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging. Verbal communication skills are important to carry on conversations with residents, co-workers and visitors in an understandable manner. Written communication skills is necessary for documentation. Medication Aides are willing to participate in educational sessions, inservice training, and demonstrations. Some training may require out-of-town travel. Physical Requirements: Medication Aides understand the physical demands their jobs require and realize they need to: pass a physical exam. lift, push, pull and move equipment, supplies, etc. lift a maximum of fifty (50) pounds occasionally. lift twenty-five (25) pounds consistently. be able to move and stretch in such a way as to be able to reach areas above their head and below their waist. be able to push and pull a cart requiring twenty-five (25) pounds of force. bend, stoop and twist almost constantly throughout the day. see and hear well enough to take blood pressures, chart, read thermometers, etc. remain active and on their feet for up to four (4) hours at a time. be able to go up and down stairs. Key Result Areas: * Consistently uses the Vetter Health Services Mission, Vision and Values to guide everyday decisions and actions. * Demonstrate a consistently positive, respectful and constructive attitude with both residents and staff. * Demonstrate initiative, active problem solving and a continual desire to improve customer service. * Provide quality nursing services to meet the physical, psychological, spiritual and restorative care needs of each resident, based upon your licensure and certifications. * Create and maintain an environment which allows each resident to adjust to their limitations and recognize the dignity and worth of each individual. * Participate in in-service educational classes and meetings directed at improving your ability to meet the needs of the residents. * Maintain and follow established safety precautions and infection control procedures when performing day-to-day responsibilities. * Know, understand and perform responsibilities that meet regulatory and company standards. * Serve as an effective teacher, model, and consultant for other staff. * Be a reliable and positive member of the facility's team. * Create a cooperative working relationship with other departments.
Requirements:
Qualified candidates will have completed the state approved nurse assistant training and Medication Administration Training Program approved by the Division of Aging . They will possess high personal integrity, a caring attitude and portray a positive image.