Nursing Home Administrator Medical & Healthcare - Manquin, VA at Geebo

Nursing Home Administrator

DescriptionManorCare Health Services- Imperial in Richmond, VA Has a Nursing Home Administrator Opportunity! This Position has a $10,000 Sign-On Bonus Available!Why you should consider the Nursing Home Administrator position at ManorCare of Imperial:
Tremendous regional and corporate resources and supportStrong succession planning and training that offer growth opportunitiesOur organization is full of helpful, caring, and responsive employeesComprehensive benefits program including medical, dental, vision, disability, life, 401K, and time off programs
Responsibilities:
Oversight and management of all business related activity for this skilled nursing facility to achieve the HCR ManorCare vision and supporting strategiesAssures that the company image as an ethical and high quality provider of health services is maintainedLead and motivate team to meet the diverse needs of those we care forBalance multiple priorities to achieve our visionEnsure company standard as high-quality provider through implementation and monitoring of quality systems and processesLocation553 - ManorCare Health Services - Imperial, Richmond, VirginiaEducational RequirementsBachelor's degree in nursing home administration or related field required; Master?s degree preferred; NHA License as required by state law.
Position RequirementsNHA License as required by state law.
Preferably 2-5 years of Administrator experience within sub-acute or long-term care.
Bachelor's degree in nursing home administration or related field required; Master's degree preferred.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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