Shine Residential

Medication Technician

About Shine
Shine is dedicated to providing support services that empower neurodivergent individuals to

lead independent, fulfilling lives in a safe and supportive environment. Partnered with the

Department of Developmental Disabilities and local Regional Centers, we ensure our clients

have every opportunity to exercise their rights, build meaningful relationships, and uphold their

responsibilities for the highest quality of life possible.

Position Overview:

We are seeking a full-time Direct Support Professional/Medication Technician who is dedicated

to improving health outcomes for individuals with developmental disabilities. In this role, you will

support clients with activities of daily living, implement individualized care plans, monitor

behaviors, and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to maintain a safe, inclusive, and

supportive environment.

This position also carries responsibility for medication administration, ensuring clients receive

the correct medications and dosages in accordance with physician orders. The role includes

working closely with psychiatrists and medical providers to support ongoing evaluation of

medication regimens and contribute to recommendations when adjustments may be

appropriate.

This is an ongoing, full-time position approximately 32-40 hours per week.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide hands-on support to individuals with developmental disabilities, assisting with activities of daily living (personal hygiene, meals, medications) while promoting independence and well-being
  • Implement individualized care plans and behavioral strategies to maintain a safe, structured, and supportive environment, and facilitate social/recreational activities to enhance quality of life
  • Document services, track progress, and ensure compliance with all regulatory requirements
  • Administer and monitor medications, including subcutaneous injections, ensuring accuracy, proper storage, and adherence to physician orders
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to support client health outcomes and contribute informed recommendations regarding medication management


Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Valid Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) license in California.
  • Experience working with individuals with autism or other developmental disabilities is highly valued.
  • Familiarity with caregiving, assisted living, social work, nursing home, or transitional housing environments.
  • Strong interpersonal skills (written and verbal communication), with the ability to collaborate effectively with clients, families, and colleagues.
  • Commitment to maintaining a clean and safe environment for individuals in your care.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.


Why Join Us?

By joining our Care team, you’ll contribute to a mission-driven organization committed to

creating a safe, empowering environment for neurodivergent adults. We value inclusivity,

collaboration, and continuous improvement and seek a care professional who shares our

dedication to a thriving workplace and a meaningful impact on our clients' lives.

● Medical, dental, and vision insurance

● Flexible PTO

● Paid Training

● Company-sponsored health and wellness days

…and more

A faixa salarial para esta função é a seguinte

21- 23 USD por hour Yucca Valley()

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Yucca Valley, CA

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