Day shift 6A-2p Medication tech/Caregiver Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Mcminnville, OR at Geebo

Day shift 6A-2p Medication tech/Caregiver

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0 McMinnville, OR McMinnville, OR Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $17 - $19 an hour $17 - $19 an hour General Description of the position:
The Medication Aide is responsible for medications, treatments and resident care duties as assigned by the Director of Resident Care Services or the Executive Director.
This position administers medications according to acceptable standards.
The MedicationAide engages in the practice of Nursing within the scope of the Nurse Practice Act under the guidance and delegation of a licensed Registered Nurse.
If appropriate, answers questions of residents and their family members.
Insures that the medication area is kept clean.
The Medication Aide is responsible to ensure thatthe next shift has a responsible and qualified staff member on duty to administer resident medications.
Essential Functions:
?Adheres to and conveys the community's philosophy of maintaining elements of self-care and encouraging independence.
?Daily internal contacts with the Director of Resident Care Services.
?Read communication log daily.
?Report to changing shifts any changing resident needs or conditions, and any tasks needing to be completed or followed-up.
?Count narcotics with changing shift.
?Fills out Incident Report for resident and/or personnel when an incident occurs on shift.
?Takes and records vital signs as ordered and otherwise when necessary, i.
e.
monthly or daily as instructed by supervisor.
?Administers medication and treatments as assigned within the scope of practice.
?Maintains accurate, complete and confidential resident medication and care records, according to established procedure.
?Notifies the Director of Resident Care Services immediately when a resident becomes severely ill or injured.
?Keeps Med carts orderly, clean and appropriately stocked.
?Notifies the Director of Resident Care Services at once if noting any adverse reaction of medication on resident, or awareness of medication error.
?Observes and communicates to the Director of Resident Care Services any changes in resident physical or mental status.
?Communicates as needed with doctors, families, and other appropriate parties, concerning resident status, changes in status, need for appointment, etc.
Documents conversations in communication logs.
?Confers with Physicians as to medication orders.
?Performs unlicensed treatments.
?Supervise assisted living aides to ensure safety and health of all residents.
?Chart appropriate information.
?Work under RN license to perform delegated tasks.
?Passes morning, afternoon, and evening nourishment/medications, staying with each resident until the nourishment/medication is consumed, then charts appropriately.
?As appropriate, provides leadership to other shift personnel ?Remains calm during emergencies.
?Assists in all care of residents, as needed.
?Demonstrates knowledge of infection control, i.
e.
adequate hand washing.
?Maintains upkeep and cleanliness of med carts and medicationroom.
?Responsible for recording and/or restocking of medications from pharmacy after receiving proper instructions.
Responsible for locking and storing narcotics until turned over to pharmacy.
?Responsible for ordering cycle fill medications.
?Responsible for gathering and recording I & O's.
?Assists in other nursing duties as appropriate and as assigned by supervisor.
?Responsible for ordering new and routine medications as ordered by physician.
?Answer telephones.
?Respond to emergencies.
?Follow HIPPA guidelines.
?Monitor emergency call lights.
?Monitor vital signs.
?Purge hard charts as directed.
?Filing.
?Mandatory abuse reporting to the Director of Resident Care Services ?Understand the chain of command.
?Train new Medication Aides.
?Responsible for attending to all care needs of assigned residents including but not limited to ADLs.
?Assist care givers with difficult residents when requested ?Other duties as directed.
Routine Tasks:
?Finger sticks for diabetics.
?Peri-care on females (vaginal secretions).
?Handling soiled linen.
?Clean up of potentially contaminated fluids ?Attending to an injury where blood is present.
I understand that because of the above-mentioned routine tasks, I could be at potential risk for contracting a bloodborne pathogen, including but not limited tonon-A hepatitis, non-B hepatitis, hepatitis B (HBV), delta hepatitis, syphilis, malaria and/or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Therefore, the company will provide me with the appropriate training in Universal Precautions and OSHA 's Exposure Control Standards in order to minimize any possible exposure.
They will further provide me with an HBV vaccination if I so choose.
It will be my responsibility to adhere to all Exposure Control Policies as set forth by the companyI have read the above and have received training on Bloodborne Pathogens.
Working conditions:
?Sitting/Standing:
up to 8 hours ?Lifting requirements:
up to 200 lbs.
?Phone time:
up to 4 hours daily ?Computer time:
up to 4 hours dailyKnowledge, skills and abilities required:
Must have excellent communication skills both written and verbal,with Residents, their families, staff and Management Company and/or Owners.
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$17.
00 - $19.
00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Healthcare setting:
Long term care Medical specialties:
Geriatrics Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Evening shift On call Weekends as needed Work Location:
In person ?Adheres to and conveys the community's philosophy of maintaining elements of self-care and encouraging independence.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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