Join Our Team as an Medication Administration Trainer and help make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families! Northern Children’s Services is a non-profit organization that supports the healthy development of children, while stabilizing their families to build stronger communities. The Generations Program aids teenage mothers and their babies to ensure a smooth transition for families out of the welfare system while supporting mothers to become self-sufficient adults with thriving families. The Medication Administration Trainer in this residential facility will administer medication. He/she will complete all duties consistent with agency standards and best practices. Trainers (those that took the Trainer-the-Trainer course) must monitor them (the people they train) by observing them administer medications. The number depends on how much time the person has been giving medications and how much time since the person took the original course. The trainer must also review some MARs using a standard rubric. This also depends on which year post-initial training a person is in. This constitutes the annual practicum. Trainers that administer medication and provide training must do the same thing as the students; this can be done by another trainer or by a practicum observer. Trainers are required to take a recertification class every three years. To meet this requirement, as well as § 3800.188(b), a staff member who passed the medication administration course initially must complete the annual practicum as defined by the course every year. The medication administration course/test does not have to be completed every two years.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level