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Theracare INC
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As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you provide basic care to patients and assist them in their daily activities. You administer medications and monitor patients for changes, reporting them to the nursing team.
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7 days ago
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$22,500 / YEAR
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14 days ago
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17 days ago
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20 days ago
As a Charge Nurse, the individual is responsible for the nursing care of assigned patients following the Comprehensive Care Plan and assisting the Unit Manager with accurate documentation. This role also involves supervising direct resident care personnel during the shift.
As a Charge Nurse, you are responsible for the nursing care of the patients on your shift and assist the Unit Manager with documentation. You will supervise the direct resident care personnel on your shift.
22 days ago
As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you will provide basic care to patients, assist them in daily activities, and administer medications. You will also monitor changes in patients' conditions and report them to the nursing team.
As a Qualified Medication Aide, you will provide basic care to patients, assist them in daily activities, and administer medications. You will also monitor patients for changes and document relevant information.
As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you will provide basic care to patients, assist them in daily activities, and administer medications. You will also monitor patients for changes and document relevant information.
As a Qualified Medication Aide (QMA), you provide basic care to patients, assist them in daily activities, and administer medications. You also monitor changes in patients' conditions and report them to the nursing team.