Description:
Position Summary:
Assists with medications and maintains compliance with all state and federal regulations and the standards of HRA.
Essential Functions:
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Checks each of the six (6) rights of medication administration three (3) different times: (1) When the medication is taken out of the med cart or cabinet; (2) Immediately before assisting with the medication; (3) Immediately after assisting with the medication.
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Assists with medications to residents according to their Medication Observation Record (MOR)
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Documents clearly and accurately on the MOR after a medication is taken or given, refused, held, discontinued, changed, disposed of, returned, in accordance with policy
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Maintains a neat, clean, organized med cart/cabinet and restocks as needed
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Provides residents with any treatments required as part of their individual service plan
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Promotes and protects the rights to safe, prompt, and confidential treatment
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Answers and responds immediately to resident calls
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Respects the resident’s right to refuse medication and/or treatment
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Explains to the resident what medication is being given and why, prior to assisting with or administering the medication
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Observes the resident for any adverse reaction to the medication and reports to the DRC and/or supervisor immediately
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Reports any and all medication errors honestly and immediately
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Seeks assistance and advice from supervisor immediately if there are any doubts or questions when assisting with or administering medications or treatments
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Responds to on-the-job injuries in accordance with policy
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Notifies supervisor of any concerns or questions presented by the resident’s family member(s)
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Adheres to universal precautions and all other infection control guidelines
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Disposes infectious and/or potentially infectious waste according to OSHA regulations
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Demonstrates respectful behavior in all interactions with residents, families, staff and other visitors to the community
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Performs specific work duties as assigned by supervisor
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Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures
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Meets or exceeds health standards for appearance, sanitation and hygiene
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The ability to work in a safe and alert manner
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The ability to take ownership for associate’s safety and the safety of the residents
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Must disclose any medication that might impair associate’s ability to perform the job safely or competently.
Non-Essential Functions:
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Leads by example exhibiting the CORE Values through servant leadership
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Encourages teamwork and promotes company philosophy
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Attends required community meetings and participates Life Enrichment activities when able
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Completes all required courses in adherence with HRA University
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Is prompt and able to perform the required duties of the position on a regular, predictable basis
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Becomes familiar and understands how to report a missing person using the Safe Return program or equivalent
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All associates are responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment for all community residents
Requirements:
Qualifications/Skills/Educational Requirements:
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High school diploma or equivalent with state specific training required for the position
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Must obtain valid Continuing Education credits as required by the state (if applicable)
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Minimum of one (1) year experience
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Experience in a long-care community and/or geriatric nursing preferred
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Experience in emergency care and first-aid preferred
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Good working knowledge of Medication Observation Record (MOR)
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Able to communicate effectively with all levels of management, associates, residents, family members, and outside contacts
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Clerical and typing skills including typing, data entry, filing, etc. required
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Experience with Microsoft Office and Outlook software preferred
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Knowledge and understanding of medical terminology preferred
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Able to make independent decisions
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Must possess a passion to work with and around senior citizens
Background Screening Requirement
In all Florida Companies, this position requires a Level 2 background screening through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. For more information regarding the Clearinghouse, disqualifying offenses, and exemption procedures, please visit: https://info.flclearinghouse.com