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PRN Certified Medication Aide CMA

Accuracy and Attention to Patient Detail are Paramount for Medication Administration Personnel.
While working in the Nursing Home or Assisted Living facility you may have found COVID restrictions to be more than you bargained for and other aspects of the position to be a little more harsh than you expected when you decided to become a Med Tech.
Making an impact for an under-served patient population, in a safe, secure correctional work environment may be just the career change you are looking for.

Qualifications:
We are looking for a Certified Medication Aide to utilize their skills for a diverse patient group.
You will work with nursing staff on duty and provider, to ensure accuracy in setting up and administering medications to patients as scheduled.
You should have competence in collecting patient vital signs, knowledge and understanding of the five rights of medication administration and understand the importance of confidential and accurate patient documentation.
If this is you, we have a current opening at:
Location:
Alamance County Detention Center Open Position:
PRN CMA Certified Medication Aide Schedule:
PRN Days No COVID Vaccine Required:
SHP is not subject to the CMS COVID Vaccine Mandate and does NOT require employees to be vaccinated.
Interested in Learning More About Life At SHP? Check us out on Instagram @LifeAtSHP, Facebook @SouthernHealthPartners and Twitter @SHPJailMedical Equal Opportunity Employer All Applicants are subject to Drug Screening and the Issuance of Security Clearance by the Facility in Which Work is to be performed.
Recommended Skills Assisted Living Nursing Medication Administration Patient Assessment Home Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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  • Company: Southern Health Partners Careers

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