Med Tech w/ GNA - Part-Time - Day or Evening Shift-Every Other Weekend Only
Ginger CoveAbout the role
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Job Location Annapolis, MDPosition Type Part TimeSalary Range $20.44 - $23.30 HourlyJob Shift Day ShiftJob Description
An Exciting Opportunity at Ginger Cove!
Ginger Cove is a premier life-care retirement community dedicated to providing each member of the community exceptional quality, comfort and care. Our vibrant, CARF International accredited community nurtures every aspect of our resident’s well-being.
Part-Time Limited- Working Every Other Weekend Only-SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL!!!
GNA and Med Tech Certification Required!!
Ginger Cove is currently seeking Part-Time Limited Certified Medication Technicians with their GNA (Day Shift 6:45AM-3:15AM/ Evening Shift 2:45PM-11:15PM); Schedule would be working every other weekend only; Shift Differential for weekend shift) to support our Assisted Living departments. The Medication Technician is responsible for working in accordance with established policies and procedures, and/or special instruction from the Director of Nursing or Delegating Nurse. Assists with the administration of medications under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. Assists licensed nursing staff by performing routine nursing duties and activities of daily living.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Ensure that the attainment of Ginger Cove Mission Statement takes precedence over all decisions and actions.
- Safely prepare, administer, and chart oral, topical, and suppository drugs. The medication aide who prepares the medicine administers same.
- Check and prepare each dose immediately preceding administration.
- Provide bathing, oral care, grooming, clothing, and other personal hygiene services for the residents.
- Care for incontinent residents.
- Follow administration protocol:
- Check medication with transcribed or original order.
- Check all information on label or package for accuracy and clarity.
- Clearly identify the resident with proper medication.
- Consider the following when administering a medication:
- General use of the medication;
- Therapeutic action;
- Usual dosage;
- Factors modifying dosage and effects;
- Precautions and contraindications;
- Antidote, if known;
- Route and frequency of administration;
- Signs of deterioration of the medication.
- Check with the Charge Nurse if there are any questions regarding any medication.
- Record administration of the medication on resident’s medication administration record. Discard medication refused or otherwise not given and record on medication administration record.
- Report medication errors or reactions to medications immediately to the Charge Nurse, who, in turn, reports to the resident’s attending physician and completes the necessary documentation.
- Obtain vital signs and recognizes their significance in drug therapy.
- Provide nourishment, fluids and feeding as assigned.
- Assist in ambulatory and transferring efforts for assigned residents.
- Collect specimens as assigned.
- Sign and has access to the controlled schedule drug cabinet.
- Administer medication only upon a written physician’s order.
- Maintain safe and sanitary workstations and equipment.
- Encourage independence, attendance at activiti
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