Memory Care Executive Director
Company Description Elderwood is a prominent provider of senior care services, operating across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. The organization delivers a wide range of services, including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and specialized rehabilitation. Elderwood is dedicated to supporting residents and their families by prioritizing health, wellness, and personalized care. Through its comprehensive service offerings and professional staff, the company has earned recognition for quality and value in senior care. Role Description The Memory Care Executive Director is a full-time, on-site position located in Williamsville, NY. The Executive Director will oversee all aspects of daily operations in the memory care community, ensuring a high standard of care for residents. Responsibilities include managing staff, developing and implementing programs tailored to residents' needs, maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements, and fostering a welcoming and nurturing environment for both residents and their families. This role requires close collaboration with team members and leadership to uphold Elderwood’s commitment to person-centered care. Qualifications Leadership and Operational Management: Experience leading teams, managing budgets, and overseeing day-to-day operations in memory care, senior living, or a healthcare setting.Compliance and Expertise: Knowledge of state and federal regulations related to senior living and memory care, with expertise in implementing best practices in dementia care.Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Strong ability to build relationships with residents, families, staff, and community partners, combined with excellent verbal and written communication skills.Team Building and Staff Development: Experience in training, mentoring, and managing staff to maintain a cohesive, compassionate, and high-performing team.Problem-Solving and Decision-Making: Proven ability to address challenges effectively and make informed decisions to enhance operational and resident outcomes.Preferred: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in healthcare administration, social work, or a related field, and relevant certifications in memory care or dementia care.Commitment to Person-Centered Care: Dedication to improving the quality of life for residents and creating a supportive environment.