AMAP Staff
Company: The Orchards / Harvest Therapy
Location: Chester
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Full-time Description Summary The AMAP performs their duties
under the supervision and authorization of the Supervising AMAP RN.
The primary responsibility of the position is the administration of
medications to the assisted living residents at Pepperberry Suites.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Teamwork with the following
and all other duties and responsibilities assigned. The AMAP
maintains communication with the Supervising AMAP RN who is
notified immediately if there is any issue of concern. Issues of
concern may be but are not limited to: Any change in sign or
symptoms is noticed The pharmacy label does not match the MAR
Disposal of medication is needed Medications appear unusual Any
deviation of the six rights of medication administration New
prescriptions are brought in, written or filled Medications are
discontinued A resident refuses a medication and/or the inability
of the AMAP to awaken a resident resulting in a missed dose of
medication There is any question about an as needed medication
There is any doubt or question about any part of the medication
administration process Medications that are not available at the
prescribed time Ensures that medication cabinets/drawers contain
only currently prescribed medications. Destroys outdated and
discontinued medications with the Nursing Supervisor in accordance
with all regulations. Ensures that resident’s medications are
re-ordered in a timely manner and are available for scheduled and
as needed administration. Must be familiar with and understand the
medication delivery system used which includes: individual tablets
or capsules in individual foil sealed bubbles with between 30 and
120 tablets per individual drug card for each individual drug;
individual prescription bottles containing tablets, capsules, eye
drops or ointments each labeled as directed by law for each
individual resident for each drug; pharmacy labeled liquid
containers individualized for each resident; minimal over the
counter containers labeled with each individual resident’s name for
each container and for each drug. Ensures that all medications are
stored in compliance with all federal and state laws and
regulations. AMAP must keep the medication system key on their
person while on duty. AMAP must complete all required documentation
and records on an on-going basis. Follows all regulations and
requirements pertaining to unlicensed personnel for appropriate
preparation and administration of medication. Other
Responsibilities: Demonstrates respect and regard for the dignity
of all residents, families and fellow employees to ensure a
professional, responsible, and courteous environment. Initiates
immediate intervention in abusive situations to protect the
resident and report allegations according to policy. Notifies
Director of Nursing when there are changes in condition and
emergencies. Requirements Supervisory Responsibilities None
Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Authorization to administer medications may
only be granted and continued if the AMAP if the incumbent:
successfully completed the facility Medication Administration
Program approved by the Department of Health and Human Resources
through the authorizing agency of OHFLAC; passed the State approved
competency test; participate in retraining every two years; be
monitored and supervised by a Registered Professional Nurse;
administer medications only in the facility where training and
evaluation occurred; and be able to read, write and comprehend
English. Education and/or Experience High School diploma or General
Education Degree (GED); Complete annual state mandated training
requirements (Regular In-services as well as any external
training). Language Skills Ability to read, analyze, and interpret
nursing periodicals, scientific journals, technical procedures, or
governmental regulations. Ability to interpret reports, business
correspondence, and procedures. Ability to effectively present
information and respond to questions from individuals or groups of
managers, residents, family members, physicians, therapists,
employees, outside business contacts, and the general public.
Mathematical Skills Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide
in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and
decimals. Ability to apply these concepts in situations such as,
but not limited to: measuring medications, taking temperatures and
blood pressure, measuring wounds, using medical equipment,
assessing changes in a resident's blood sugar level, ordering
supplies, and measuring dietary intake and urine output. Ability to
compute volume, rate, ratio, and percentage in the same situations.
Reasoning Ability Ability to deal with several abstract and
concrete variables to define problems, collect data, establish
facts, and draw valid conclusions when assessing resident needs and
conditions, prioritizing own work and that of subordinates,
communicating with family members, and investigating situations
that arise from residents, family members, supervisors, and
employees. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of written or
verbal technical instructions from supervisors. Ability to
interpret non-verbal gestures, body movements, and facial
expressions as cues to determine residents' needs. Computer Skills
May need to use the computer to chart daily resident attendance at
programs, update care plans, insert new assessment information,
record use of PRN medications, and note physical or behavior
changes. Uses e-mail to communicate with others internally and
externally. Individual should also have knowledge of spreadsheet
and word processing software for creating reports and
correspondence. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Certified
AMAP, Requires renewal bi-annually, CPR certification and First Aid
certification. Each requires periodic renewal through
re-certification or continuing education. Other Skills and
Abilities Nursing skills specific to geriatric residents are
needed. May need additional skills with special-need geriatric
residents such as those with dementia, Alzheimer's or those
requiring advanced health care. Ability to use lift equipment.
Medical Screenings Tuberculosis screening is required annually.
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing
the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk
or hear when communicating with residents, family members, staff,
and outside business contacts. The employee is frequently required
to stand while conversing with various individuals, preparing
medications at the medicine cart, and administering medications to
the residents; walk throughout the unit; sit at a desk; use hands
to finger, handle, or feel when preparing medications, using
syringes and the telephone or computer, and attending to the
physical needs of the resident; and reach with hands and arms when
obtaining supplies, dispensing medications, and attending to
resident needs. The employee is occasionally required to climb
stairs or balance when assisting others with residents; stoop or
crouch to communicate with residents and to place items in or get
items from low drawers or shelves; pump a foot pedal to raise or
lower a resident's bed; and use his/her sense of smell to detect
odors within the unit and emanating from the residents. The
employee must regularly move up to 50 pounds when pushing the
medicine cart. The employee must occasionally lift or move up to
100 pounds when moving residents by wheelchair or assisting the
Aides with the residents. The employee must occasionally lift up to
10 pounds, which is generally supplies such as reams of paper,
files, medications, and forms. Specific vision abilities required
by this job include: close vision, distance vision and peripheral
vision in order to monitor resident behavior at close range and at
a distance and to maneuver the medicine cart; close vision for
computer and paper detail work; distance vision to see resident
call lights down the hall; color vision to identify medications,
assess changes in coloring of residents' skin or wounds, and to
review color-coded spreadsheets or documents; and depth perception
and ability to adjust focus from far residents to near residents
and from computer to desk or unit hallways. Work Environment The
work environment characteristics described here are representative
of those an employee encounters while performing the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts with resident
equipment and medicine carts, and to fumes from medicated creams
and cleaning products. The employee is frequently exposed to
airborne viruses and bacteria, as well as blood-borne, fecal-borne,
and other bodily pathogens carried by residents. The noise level in
the work environment can range from quiet while in a private office
or resident's room to loud while in resident common areas or at the
reception area where there are televisions and equipment operating,
phones ringing, light to heavy traffic, and people talking.
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