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The Regional Director of Resident Care (RDRC) is the nursing clinical leader responsible for providing oversight for thedelivery of safe, evidence-based resident care for the independent, assisted living, and skilled nursing communities in the assigned region.
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Operational experience in Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing (RDCS SNF); Assisted Living (RCDS ALF) + Acts as a nurse mentor and advisor to regional nurse consultants, facility leadership and assist in Director of Nursing orientation, by being available for consultation, keeping current with medical and nursing care processes, keeping abreast of changes in health care delivery systems and methods and providing information to facility leadership as indicated or requested.
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A family-owned company, we have grown to become one of the nation's largest providers of post-acute care, which includes skilled nursing rehabilitation centers, long-term care centers, assisted living communities, independent rehabilitation centers, and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACH.
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Knowledge of state and federal guidelines governing post acute and long term care services. At least three years of experience in skilled nursing care or related industry.
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The Regional Director of Clinical Services directs the operations, programs and activities of the region to maintain the highest quality of care and service in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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At least two (2) years nursing management experience in assisted living, home health, skilled nursing or long term care environments. The Regional Director of Resident Care is responsible for providing overall leadership for the health and well being of residents within a group of Sunrise Senior Living communities.
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No matter where you reside or consider relocating to, we are proud to be one of the largest providers of skilled nursing long-term care and short-term rehabilitation services with 16 centers located throughout Ohio. While you contribute to the compassionate care for our residents, we strive to provide support, training, and commitment for you to achieve your career goals.
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10 years of experience in long term care and operations. Arbors of Ohio is Now Accepting Applications for a Regional Director of Operations (RDO.
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Key words: Senior Living, Retirement Living, SNF, Skilled Nursing Facility, Long Term Care, LTC, Active Adult, Senior Housing, Executive Director, Administrator, RCFE, Regional Director of Operations.
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Regional Director of Finance - Long Term Care. The CommuniCare Family of Health Care Companies is currently recruiting a Regional Director of Finance to supervise business office policies, billing, collection, and other related administrative duties associated with CommuniCare's Nursing Facilities located in West Virginia.
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The Director of Operations will be responsible for oversight of 10 senior living communities/ skilled nursing facilities in the surrounding areas including Allendale, Zeeland, Muskegon, Centerville, Dowagiac, Plainwell, and Marshall.
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This role requires at least three or more years experience as a Director of Nursing in long-term care. Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility.
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Knowledge of Long Term Care. Expert in the Long Term Care MDS/RAI process and/or AANAC certification. We are in search of a qualified Regional Case Manager/Reimbursement Director for the Harrisburg/Leigh Valley PA area.
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As the Regional MDS Coordinator, you will provide consultation, guidance, support, research, analysis, training, and expertise to attain business goals and quality outcomes in the delivery of care and services to our patients regardless of payer source.
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Must have experience in Healthcare, specifically Long Term Care and Skilled Nursing. SUMMARY: The Regional Human Resources Director will oversee six Chicago Skilled Nursing Facilities and is primarily responsible for providing HR support in the areas of recruitment, new employee on-boarding, performance management program tracking, and employee record keeping for all facilities throughout the region.
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