Med Aide - Evenings Arts, Media & Design Jobs - Grand Island, NE at Geebo

Med Aide - Evenings

Grand Island, NE Grand Island, NE Estimated:
$30.
6K - $38.
7K a year Estimated:
$30.
6K - $38.
7K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago COMPETITIVE PAY and BENEFITS
A GREAT CULTURE = A GREAT PLACE TO WORK! As a Med Aide Evenings at the CountryHouse, in Grand Island, NE, an Agemark Senior Living community you will find your next career opportunity.
Agemark is a Certified Great Place to Work and has been named as one of the nation's best Assisted Living providers FIVE YEARS IN A ROW! NOW HIRING - FULL-TIME MED AIDE for Evenings in Grand Island, NE! The way to enjoy your time as a Med Aide:
Use your 40-hour Medication Aide certification to understand dosage and terminology to help the residents.
Utilize your computer skills, and track medication provided to the resident in the system.
While interacting and engaging residents with activities, observe, monitor, and report any side effects or concerns as needed.
Assist with activities of daily living with a willingness to be coached.
Do others describe you this way? A positive attitude, high integrity, great problem-solving, and strong communication skills.
A wish to grow your career in a family-owned company.
A strong desire to create long-lasting relationships with residents, families, and coworkers! Enjoy our Outstanding benefits as a Medication Aide:
401K with a 50% match up to the first 6% Health, dental, vision, and life insurance/health savings account with employer contribution PTO starting DAY ONE and double pay on holidays One free meal while working Education assistance < $10,500/ yr & 100% FREE TUITION with preferred college partners Professional Development opportunities for career advancement Learning opportunities include our Pathway to Director program Referral bonuses, perks, and discount programs on hotels, car rentals, travel, entertainment, e-commerce, etc.
AND MUCH MORE.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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