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Join a compassionate team at an established senior living provider where you can truly make a difference in the lives of seniors. As a Certified Medication Aide, you'll be responsible for administering medications and providing essential personal care to residents, ensuring their comfort and well-being. This role offers a supportive community that values teamwork and respect, along with opportunities for career growth and a fun, engaging work environment. Enjoy flexible scheduling, competitive pay, and comprehensive benefits, all while creating lasting memories and friendships. Take the next step in your career and make a meaningful impact today!
Are you looking to have fun while making a meaningful impact in the lives of seniors?
At Americare, we make a difference in the everyday lives of others, and we are proud of the work we do. We have created communities that embrace our team members like family. Our senior living communities are places where excellence thrives and that we proudly call home. Our culture is built on recognition, empowerment, and a side of fun. We've consistently been certified as a Great Place to Work, ranked on Fortune's annual Best Workplaces in Aging Services list, and were recently recognized as one of the 2024 Best Senior Living providers by U.S. News & World Report!
Take the next step in your career at Americare Senior Living and make a difference today!
Our Certified Medication Aide is an employee certified to administer medications, in accordance with state and federal laws, under the supervision of licensed staff to residents within Americare Assisted Living Communities. Provides personal care including ADL’s, housekeeping, assist with meals and other tasks needed to assure quality of life in a home-like environment while offering additional support to family and visitors. Maintains professional behavior while functioning as an interdisciplinary team member meeting state and federal guidelines.
Education:
High school graduate or minimum age of 18 years of age.
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