Medication Technician*Part Time
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Join Our Team as a Med Tech (Medication Technician)
Are you a compassionate and dedicated Medication Technician looking for more than just a job? Join The Columbia Presbyterian Community, where you'll help create a warm, homelike environment for our residents and be part of a team that truly makes a difference.
Why Join Us?As part of Presbyterian Communities of South Carolina (PCSC), our mission is to enrich the lives of seniors and team members through our core values:
Relationships, Teamwork, Service, Excellence, and Stewardship. When you join our team, you’re not just starting a position — you’re building a fulfilling career in a supportive and purpose-driven environment.
- Competitive Pay – Above industry average, with opportunities for pay increases and holiday pay.
- Comprehensive Benefits – Dental and vision insurance, plus retirement savings options.
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) – Accrued weekly with options for PTO sell‑back and donation.
- Career Growth – Ongoing training and development to help you advance in your healthcare career.
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness – Eligible as a nonprofit employer under the federal PSLF program.
- Additional Perks – Employer‑paid life and long‑term disability insurance, holiday bonuses, discounted meals, employee education assistance, and a referral bonus program.
- Administer medications accurately and in compliance with state regulations and community policies.
- Ensure care and services are provided in a safe, secure, and respectful environment for all residents.
- Verify weekly that self‑administering residents are taking medications correctly and as prescribed.
- Review medication error reports, document appropriately, and obtain required staff signatures.
- Perform monthly audits of medication administration records and confirm resident understanding of self‑medication when applicable.
- Follow individualized care or service plans to support each resident’s health and wellness.
- Report discrepancies or concerns in care plans to the charge nurse or supervisor promptly.
- Provide basic assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), including grooming, hygiene, mobility, and meals.
- Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with community procedures and state/federal regulations.
- Promote a positive, home‑like environment by treating residents with dignity, kindness, and respect.
- High school diploma or GED.
- Some experience as a Medication Technician.
- Intermediate computer skills.
- CPR certification.
- One year experience working as a Med Tech, Nursing Assistant, or Certified Nursing Assistant in a long‑term care setting.
- Medication Administration Training is preferred.
Click "Apply Now" to join a mission‑driven team where your care truly matters.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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