Medication Management Nurse
Legend Senior Living® · Lititz, PA · 3 days ago
Healthcare$30k/yrFull-time
Job Highlights
The Medication Management Nurse role at Legend Senior Living is a critical one that involves overseeing medication administration and ensuring the safe and effective use of medications for residents. This position is part of a certified Great Place To Work (voted by associates) 7 years in a row!
Responsibilities
- Pass medications on assigned shift.
- Monitor medication administration to ensure accuracy, compliance, and resident safety.
- Conduct routine medication and treatment storage reviews in accordance with policy and procedure.
- Educate residents and caregivers on proper medication use, potential side effects, and adherence to treatment plans.
- Collaborate with healthcare providers, including physicians, pharmacists, and other nurses, to optimize medication therapies.
- Maintain accurate and detailed medication records and documentation.
- Other duties as assigned by Health Care Director.
Benefits
- Medication Management Nurse
- Company Paid Life Insurance coverage in the amount of $30,000
- Voluntary benefits including: Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, legal/Identify Theft, and Disability insurance
- 401(k) program including discretionary company match
- Competitive Paid Time Off
- Holiday pay
- Discretionary Scholarship program
- Annual performance evaluations/raises
Bonus Opportunities
- Employee referrals
- Employee of the month/year
- Resident tour (move-in)
Requirements
- Active Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in Pennsylvania
- Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in a healthcare setting (focus on medication management preferred)
- Strong understanding of pharmacology, medication administration, and drug interactions
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
- Proficiency in electronic medication administration records (eMAR) systems
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in personal care, long-term care, hospice, or home health settings
- Knowledge of regulatory standards and guidelines related to medication management
- Commitment to continuous learning and professional development