At Elderwood, our mission is People Caring for People. As a Medication Technician, you play a vital role in supporting the health, safety, and dignity of our residents—combining hands-on care with medication support in a collaborative, resident-focused environment.
If you’re compassionate, detail-oriented, and passionate about serving the elderly population, we invite you to join a team where your work truly matters.
Medication Technicians assist in ensuring the health and well-being of residents by providing personal care and supporting the safe self-administration of medications (excluding injectable medications). This role works closely with licensed nursing staff to deliver high-quality care in accordance with each resident’s plan of care, Elderwood standards, and all applicable regulations.
Mission-driven organization focused on resident dignity and quality care
Supportive team environment with strong clinical leadership
Consistent training, development, and growth opportunities
Stability of a respected regional healthcare network
Elderwood is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive workplace and encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Medication Support
Assist with safe, proper administration of medications and treatments as ordered, following the Five Rights of Medication Administration
Ensure proper storage, labeling, and handling of medications, including controlled substances
Monitor residents for changes in condition and promptly report concerns to licensed nursing staff
Maintain accurate and timely documentation (e.g., change in condition, transfers, STOP & WATCH, electronic systems)
Resident Care & Support
Assist residents with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, and mobility (per training and supervision guidelines)
Respond promptly and respectfully to resident requests
Support resident dignity, comfort, and personal preferences at all times
Collaboration & Communication
Participate in change-of-shift reports and care coordination
Communicate effectively with nurses, physicians, and interdisciplinary team members
Assist with dining services as needed
Safety, Compliance & Professional Standards
Follow all Elderwood policies, procedures, and safety standards
Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required
Maintain confidentiality and uphold HIPAA compliance
Participate in required training, meetings, and in-service education
Minimum age: 18 years
Skilled Nursing Facilities: CNA or LNA required
Vermont only: State authorization as a Medication Nurse Assistant (MNA) required
Successful completion of a Medication Technician training program (preferred)
Ability to pass the Elderwood Medication Technician competency test
High school diploma or equivalent (preferred)
Long-term care experience (preferred)
Completion of required RCA training modules within designated onboarding timeframe
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