What are the responsibilities and job description for the CMA / Certified Medication Aide position at Foxberry Terrace?
Who We Are
At Americare we make a difference in the everyday lives of others and we are proud of the work we do. We have created communities that embrace our team members like family. We have a culture of recognition, empowerment and a side of fun. Our senior living communities are places where excellence thrives and that we call home.
Americare has earned certification as a Great Place to Work Certified Company and is on the 2021 Best Workplaces in Aging Services, Great Place to Work® list. We ranked #15 nationally in the large senior living and care employers. We provide competitive compensation with annual performance wage rate increases.
A few reasons to come work with us:
- Recognition and Appreciation from Supervisors
- Family Atmosphere
- Paid Time Off at 90 Days of Employment
- Access to wages daily
- Free meals while working
- Bonus opportunities and Annual wage increases
- Tuition Assistance
- Great Teamwork
- Purposeful work by enriching the lives of the elderly
- Health, Dental, vision, Disability and Life Insurances
- 401(k) plan with company contributions
Americare Senior Living named as one of the 2022 Best Workplaces in Aging Services™
As a Certified Medication Aide one of your primary duties
will be administering medications to
residents within Americare assisted communities, in
accordance with state and federal laws and
under the supervision of licensed staff. You will also
provide residents with direct care to assure
quality of life while offering additional support to family
and visitors.
Qualifications:
-Minimal of 18 years of age with a High School diploma or
equivalent
-Certified Medication Technician or Med Level One course
certification in current state or
in process to gain certification
As a Certified Medication Aide one of your primary duties will be administering medications to
residents within Americare assisted communities, in accordance with state and federal laws and
under the supervision of licensed staff. You will also provide residents with direct care to assure
quality of life while offering additional support to family and visitors.
Qualifications:
-Minimal of 18 years of age with a High School diploma or equivalent
-Certified Medication Technician or Med Level One course certification in current state or
in process to gain certification