Medication Technician (PT 5pm- 9pm/ 20 hrs a wk)
For more than 150 years, Simpson has met the changing needs and desires of Philadelphia area seniors from diverse backgrounds. A not-for-profit family of services, Simpson House, Simpson Meadows, Jenner’s Pond, Simpson Gardens I & II, and Simpson Midtown, as well as Simpson Home Care. Our loyal and long-term staff is full of caring professionals who truly love what they do.
Simpson provides residents with a lifestyle that includes on-campus conveniences, services, and amenities such as casual and fine dining venues, beauty salons, fitness centers, security, healthcare, activity programs, and much more. Our employees are inspired by a culture of Loving-Kindness, and we are fully committed to appreciating the array of backgrounds and talents demonstrated by our employees.
Simpson is looking for a Certified Medication Technician (Med-Tech) to join our dynamic team. If you are looking for a challenging opportunity to showcase your unique skills in the Personal Care industry, get in touch with us to discuss how you can join our team. Look at the details below for the position.
Position Summary
The Medication Technician (Med-Tech) is responsible for assisting residents with medication administration in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) regulations, physician orders, and community policies. The Med-Tech works closely with caregivers and nursing staff to ensure residents receive safe, timely, and accurate medication support while promoting resident independence, dignity, and well-being.
Key Responsibilities
Medication Administration
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Administer and document medications to residents following physician orders and community medication administration policies.
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Ensure the Five Rights of Medication Administration (right resident, right medication, right dose, right route, right time).
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Accurately document medication administration in the Medication Administration Record (MAR/eMAR).
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Observe residents for medication reactions or side effects and report concerns promptly.
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Assist with medication reminders when appropriate.
Resident Care Support
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Provide limited assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) when needed, including:
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Ambulation assistance
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Personal hygiene support
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Dressing or grooming support
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Monitor residents’ overall health and report changes in condition to nursing staff or supervisors.
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Maintain a respectful and supportive environment for residents.
Medication Storage & Compliance
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Maintain safe storage of medications according to Pennsylvania regulations.
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Ensure medication carts and storage areas are clean, locked, and organized.
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Assist with medication inventory, ordering, and disposal procedures.
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Participate in medication audits and compliance checks.
Documentation & Communication
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Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all medication-related activities.
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Communicate effectively with nurses, caregivers, physicians, pharmacy partners, and family members when needed.
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Participate in shift reports and care team meetings.
Safety & Infection Control
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Follow infection control practices and safety procedures.
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Respond to emergency situations according to community protocols.
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Maintain CPR/First Aid readiness where required.