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Consult, educate, and coordinate care with facility staff, including nursing home administrator, director of nursing, and director of social services.
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The Campus Executive Director will be responsible for the oversight, profitability, operations, and direction in all aspects of the campus accountable for, but not limited to, census development, management of accounts receivable and collections, maximization of Net Operating Income, resident/patient care, state and federal survey compliance, positive employee relations, a positive return on investment, an effective business plan and implementation of Campus core programs.
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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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Administrator, Executive, Executive Director, Assistant Administrator, AIT, Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Boarding Home, Aging, LTC, Life, Administrative.
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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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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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Minimum of two years of experience in a related position, preferably in long term care industry, is desired. 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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The Concierge is responsible for greeting visitors, arranging tours of the property, answering a multi-line telephone and providing clerical support to the administrative staff. The mission of making tomorrow better than yesterday.
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You'll be responsible for performing various administrative tasks, such as answering multi-line telephones, assisting in arranging luxury amenities, and answering all guests' questions and concerns, as well as assisting in the daily operations of in a luxury Active Senior Living community.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field of expertise or at least 5 years experience relevant to the position (i.e. long term care experience, hospice, or retirement housing management experience) with at least two years in a supervisory capacity.
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Responsibilities : Provide on-site psychiatric assessments and medication management to patients in skilled nursing, assisted living, and other long-term care facilities. Location(s) : Cumberland and/or Lonaconing, MD Company : PsychoGeriatric Services (PGS) Compensation : Up to $130,000 per year plus competitive benefits About Us : PsychoGeriatric Services (PGS) is a leader in mental health, with over 30 years of dedicated service to patients in nursing homes, assisted living, and other long-term care facilities.
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Qualifications: Preference given to a candidate with a LPN/RN License and two years of experience working with older adultsThe following qualifications may substitute for a LPN/RN License: Current licensure as a nursing home administrator or assisted living administrator from the Board of Long-Term Care Administrators.
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