Certified Medication Assistant - CMA
Tulsa
Job Description Job Description Known Memory Care is seeking a Full Time Certified Medication Assistant to join our team at our Tulsa location. As a CMA with us, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our residents. Your work will directly contribute to enhancing the quality of care and support we provide. We offer a competitive pay of [insert expected pay] per hour, recognizing the valuable skills and dedication you bring to our organization. Join us in our commitment to excellence and compassionate care for those in need.
By applying for this position, you will be taking the first step towards a fulfilling career in a company that values integrity, empathy, and professionalism. Apply now and be part of our customer-focused and high-performance culture!
Known Memory Care: What drives us Our community is dedicated to providing personalized and compassionate care to those with Alzheimer's and dementia. Our vision is to become the most trusted senior living provider and employer imaginable.
What's your day like? As a Certified Medication Assistant at Known Memory Care, you will be responsible for assisting residents with their medication needs according to care plans and protocols. You will work closely with the nursing team to ensure accurate administration and documentation of medications. Your role will involve monitoring residents for any adverse reactions and promptly reporting issues to the appropriate personnel. Additionally, you will play a key role in maintaining a safe and clean medication storage area, as well as participating in training and ongoing education programs to stay up-to-date on best practices and regulations. Join us in providing top-notch care to our residents and making a positive impact on their lives every day.
What matters most To excel as a Certified Medication Assistant at Known Memory Care, you should possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Additionally, you must complete 12 hours of continued education courses annually, which will be provided through community in-services to ensure you stay current with best practices. If required by the state, you must demonstrate CMA Certification to meet regulatory standards.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in medication administration is crucial for this role, as well as excellent communication skills to effectively interact with residents, families, and the healthcare team. A compassionate and empathetic approach to resident care, combined with the ability to problem solve and work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment, will contribute to your success in this position at our facility.
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