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Oakview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a 100-bed facility whose mission as a family-based organization to revolutionize the long term care industry through a culture of resident centered healthcare services, personalized spirituality, and real quality of life initiatives.
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Administrator, Executive, Executive Director, Assistant Administrator, AIT, Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Boarding Home, Aging, LTC, Life, Administrative.
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Long-term care experience preferredLicense: Candidates must be either a Nursing Home Administrator licensed in PA or have a Personal Care Home Administrator Certificate.
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Five to Seven years' experience as a licensed Nursing Home Administrator in a long term care. Ideal candidate has been a successful RDO in the long term industry for at least 5 years with strong financial performance and ability to build solid teams and will be responsible for the efficient and profitable operations for assigned facilities, facility compliance with Company policies and State and Federal rules and regulations, and providing the highest quality of care possible.
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POSITION SUMMARY:Under the direction of the Regional Director of Operations / Vice President of Operations, the Licensed Nursing Home Administrator / Executive Director leads and directs the overall operation of the Care Community in accordance with resident needs, governmental regulations, and company policies, with the main objective of maintaining quality care for the residents and achieving business and financial profitability for the community.
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Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREDBachelor’s Degree in business, marketing, health care administration, or a related fieldAbility to actively relate to the staff, board & communityStrong leadership, human relations & communication skills requiredLicensed as a Nursing Home AdministratorQUALIFICATIONS PREFERREDTwo (2) or more years of long term care administrator experienceAA/EEO/VET Friendly Salary Range DOE.
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A broad understanding of federal, state and local laws and guidelines related to the operation and management within a long term care or continuing care retirement community is highly preferred.
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Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an Executive Director or Administrator in a long term care senior living environment that includes demonstrated leadership within a Care Community.
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Five to seven years of experience as a licensed Nursing Home Administrator in a long-term care. BS in health care administration, business administration, finance, a clinical specialty, or equivalent long-term care experience.
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Five - Seven years’ experience as a licensed Nursing Home Administrator in a long term care. Summary: Responsible for the efficient and profitable operations for assigned facilities, facility compliance with Company policies and State and Federal rules and regulations, and providing the highest quality of care possible.
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The ideal candidate has been a successful RDO in the long-term industry for at least 5 years. Implements control systems to ensure accountability of all departments. Leads planning process to develop goals for quality care, employee retention, and financial performance for Assigned Facilities.
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The Business Office Manager is a key member of the Sunrise Skilled Nursing and Rehab who will be responsible for facilitating and supervising all business office functions under the direction of the Nursing Home Administrator and the AR Director.
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Minimum of two years of experience in a related position, preferably in long term care industry, is desired. Business Office Manager, BOM, Administrative, Administration, Supervisor, Senior Living, Independent Living, Rewarding, Financial, accounting, HR, Human Resources, Payroll, Accounts Payable, Receive, excel, Accountant, bookkeeping, bookkeeper, Director, Executive, assistant, property management, property manager, Real Estate, Oversee, Census, budget, Census.
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Supervisor, Manager, Payroll, Accounting, Management, HR, Office, Finance, Financials, Billing, Bookkeeper, Administration, Senior Living, Independent Living, Director, Executive, Supervision, Supervisor, Oversight, Medical, Health.
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Monitors performance for achievement of goals and for improvement, and takes corrective action when necessary. Oversees and guides the activities of operations, administrative and service departments.
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