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Waterford Communities Assisted Living and Memory Care seeks a dedicated Medication Aide to ensure medications are given safely and per orders. The role emphasizes accuracy, adherence to Five Rights, and collaboration with nursing staff and providers.
Qualified candidates hold Nebraska CMA licensure, a high school diploma (preferred), and the ability to document incidents and follow waterford policies. The position supports residents’ daily care needs while maintaining compliance with state
This important position ensures that residents receive medications only as legally prescribed, in accordance with the Five Rights and by prevailing professional standards. It is an important leadership role and because of the nature of this position, the employee is expected to be conscientious toward his/her work, display a positive attitude, and be loyal and supportive of the Waterford Communities policies and procedures. This position requires interaction with people in a professional, non-discriminatory manner and requires precision and following strict medication administration processes.
This position receives general supervision from the Director of Healthcare, Administrator, and Waterford RN.
Keys, telephone, pager, thermometer, BP cuff, ambulation equipment (walker, crutches, cane, etc.), wheelchair, gait belt, urinals, shower and/or bath chairs, scales, calculator, copier, fax machine, computer.
Physical stamina is required for bending, stooping, lifting, walking, and standing for long periods. Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Must possess knowledge and ability to organize and perform required skills to complete job functions with interruptions. Need to be a self-starter, have a compassionate and caring nature, understand how to work with an aging population, and seek to understand the needs of the residents. Must be responsible, dependable, compassionate, emotionally stable, and a pleasant disposition. Knowledge and awareness of safety needs are required. Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand the English language adequately to understand and be understood by residents, visitors, and staff. A keen sense of taste and smell. Personal cleanliness is an important qualification. Ability to accurately follow instructions, both verbal and written and the ability to remain calm in stressful/ emergency situations. Able to work independently. Must possess the ability to respect confidential information and treat residents and co-workers respectfully.
Indoor work in well-lit and ventilated surroundings. Stands and walks with intermittent sitting during the working shift. Possibility of sprains and strains due to moving and lifting residents, minor cuts and burns from machines and chemicals, and walking on wet slippery floors during baths/showers, so must be knowledgeable of and follow all safety procedures for the position to prevent injury to self and others. Must be aware of and follow infection control procedures and universal precautions.
Must be a Medication Aide licensed in the State of Nebraska and active on the DHHS registry.
Uniforms must comply with the Waterford Communities uniform and dress code policies as stated in the Employee Handbook.