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Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA)

Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) Bridgton, ME (http:
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com/maps?q=200+North+High+Street+Bridgton+ME+04009) - Direct Care Description If you seek a fulfilling and rewarding career working to improve the lives of seniors, then we are looking for you! Woodlands Memory Care of Bridgtonwill be the first and only purpose-built senior living community in the Bridgton area, designed exclusively to address the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and related memory impairments.
We are part of Woodlands Senior Living, a Maine-based, family-owned company.
Our mission is to make each day the best day possible for every resident we serve.
We are currently hiring for Certified Residential Medication Aides (CRMA)! The primary role of a CRMA is to accurately administer medications to residents according to practitioner orders.
This position has an every other weekend requirement.
We have updated our wage scale - starting wage up to $21/hour (based on certifications)!!! Benefits We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including:

Health and Dental Insurance
On Demand Pay - Get paid directly after the hours you've worked!
Short and Long Term Disability Insurance
401K Savings and Investment Plan&new company match!
Life Insurance
Perfect Attendance Bonus
Tuition Assistance (CRMA, PSS)
Employee Assistance Program
Direct Deposit Requirements CRMA certificate preferred but not necessary.
We will provide the training you need, for FREE! But, we want happy people who have what it takes to care.
Required vaccinations include:
COVID, Influenza, MMR, and Varicella.
Recommended Skills Certified Nursing Assistant Report Emergency Situation Report Medication Error Documentation Of Narcotic Documentation Of Medication Provide Medical Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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