Medication Assistant, Certified, Long Term Care (LTC)

Sanford HealthHoward, WI
$21 - $28Onsite

About The Position

The Medication Assistant (MA) serves as caregiver who provides resident-centered nursing care and daily living assistance to assigned residents under the supervision of a charge nurse. This role involves administering prescribed medications as delegated by a licensed nurse and within their scope of practice as defined by state regulations. The MA also documents resident care outcomes, medication administration, behavior, activity, and dietary information. They communicate changes in resident condition and care concerns to the charge nurse, collect specimens, gather vital signs, and provide housekeeping and laundry services. Additionally, the MA assists with wellness and recreational programs and may participate in departmental committees.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or general equivalency diploma (GED) preferred, but not required.
  • Minimum age of 18 preferred.
  • Prior clinical or nursing assistant experience in long-term care preferred.
  • Satisfactorily completes yearly department specific competency testing.
  • Maintains a record of continuing education credits for each year (a minimum of 12 hours annually based on state requirements).
  • Maintains all department specific required certifications.
  • Iowa: Require Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification with the State Board of Nursing. CNA certification must be maintained with the State Board of Nursing. Successful completion of a state-approved Certified Medication Aide/Assistant course once CNA certification is obtained.
  • Minnesota: Must have nursing assistant certification, have completed the 75-hour course and be registered with the Minnesota Nursing Assistant Registry. Successful completion of a state-approved Trained Medication Assistant course.
  • North Dakota: Require Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification with the State Board of Nursing. CNA certification must be maintained with the State Board of Nursing. Successful completion of a state-approved Certified Medication Aide/Assistant course once CNA certification is obtained. If working in an Assisted Living or Basic Care facility, Medication Assistant I certification required. If working in a skilled nursing facility, Medication Assistant II certification is required.
  • South Dakota: Must successfully complete the state approved Certified Medication Aide (CMA) course. CMA certification must be maintained with the State Board of Nursing.
  • For all Good Samaritan and Sanford nursing facilities: Must have the state required certified/trained medication aide certification (CMA or TMA).
  • Active certified nursing assistant registration in state of practice, or ability to obtain within 120 days, is required.
  • When applicable, may need a valid driver's license and auto insurance.

Nice To Haves

  • High school graduate or general equivalency diploma (GED)
  • Minimum age of 18
  • Prior clinical or nursing assistant experience in long-term care

Responsibilities

  • Provides resident-centered nursing care and daily living assistance under the supervision of a charge nurse.
  • Administers prescribed medications as delegated by a licensed nurse and within scope of practice.
  • Documents resident care outcomes, medication administration, behavior, activity, and dietary information.
  • Communicates changing condition, medication follow-up, and care-related concerns/responses to the charge nurse.
  • Collects non-invasive body fluid specimens and gathers vital signs.
  • Provides housekeeping and laundry services to assist residents with keeping living areas clean and operational.
  • Assists residents with basic health care needs including daily living activities such as bathing, toileting, grooming, dressing/undressing, obtaining and recording vital signs, and providing psycho-social support.
  • Assists residents in transferring, re-positioning, and walking using correct techniques and equipment, and provides range of motion and passive exercises.
  • Completes tasks related to food preparation and dining, creating a positive dining experience.
  • Assists residents with meals and snacks; provides water and supplements as appropriate.
  • Provides assistance and documentation with wellness and recreational programs and encourages resident participation.
  • May participate in departmental/organization committees and task forces as needed.

Benefits

  • Access to world-class health care
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