Interim Executive Director
About the role
The Interim Executive Director is the CEO of the community. He or she oversees the planning, direction and implementation of all programs and policies of the community, and ensures the efficient and effective administration and execution of the company business plan. The Interim Executive Director is responsible for marketing and public relations activities to maintain occupancy goals, including the evaluation and admission process. He or she also ensures resident satisfaction and achievement of realistic care plan goals, including the coordination of all resident service activities; also responsible for hiring, training and scheduling community staff. The Interim Executive Director ensures the community operates in substantial compliance at all times.
Responsibilities
- Responsible for the general well-being and health of residents in the community.
- Responsible for ensuring the coordination of care and services to the residents, including general oversight of nursing and care staff.
- Ensures community models the organization’s core values in a way that reflects the best image for the greater communities we serve.
- Ensures community is appropriately staffed at all times with right personnel in right places.
- Actively seeks out and rewards top performers, while coaching others to improve.
- Ultimately responsible for all paperwork required by the Department of Social Services, Health Department and corporate regulations.
- Participates in and conducts direct marketing in and around the community for residents, community services, and staff recruitment.
- Acts as the responsible party before, during, and after formal licensing inspections.
Requirements
- Mets all current requirements of the State Department of Social Services Standards and Regulations for Licensed Assisted Living Facilities, and any amendment thereto, as required.
- Two years’ post-secondary education required; college degree preferred.
- Minimum of three years’ experience in a supervisory role in senior housing.
- Must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Must demonstrate a warm, outgoing, and compassionate personality.
- Must have demonstrated integrity, maturity and leadership skills.
- Must have understanding of State Department of Social Services Standards and Regulations
- Acceptable driving record (required driver).
Qualifications
- Must have a valid driver’s license.
Skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Warm, outgoing, and compassionate personality.
- Demonstrated integrity, maturity and leadership skills.
- Understanding of State Department of Social Services Standards and Regulations.
Benefits
N/A
Pay
$95,000 - $130,000 per year.
Schedule
N/A