Assisted Living Program Administrator oversees all activities of an assisted living program, including marketing, census development, and community relations. Develops strategic plans for maximizing occupancy and achieving profitability. Being an Assisted Living Program Administrator ensures that resident services meet quality standards and that the facility operates within budget while maintaining compliance with federal and state regulations. May require a bachelor's degree in related area. Additionally, Assisted Living Program Administrator requires state administrator license. Typically reports to senior management. The Assisted Living Program Administrator manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be an Assisted Living Program Administrator typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1 - 3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Job Summary:
Responsible for managing the overall operations of the Community, which includes providing a appropriate environment for both residents and employees, establishing and maintaining family relations, meeting financial expectations, adhering to policy and procedures and upholding the mission, philosophy and values.
Minimum Qualifications:
Current/active state Nursing Home Administrator license or Assisted Living Administrator license.
Organized and detailed in work performance.
Good communication skills with excellent self-discipline and patience.
Genuine caring for and interest in elderly and disabled people in a nursing facility.
Comply with the Residents’ Rights and Facility Policies and Procedures.