What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nursing Home Administrator position at Felician Sisters of North America?
Job Description
We are partnering with Sancta Maria Nursing Facility to hire a full-time Nursing Home Administrator for our 130 -bed skilled nursing facility in Cambridge, MA.
We are proud to be JCAHO Accredited and recognized by US and World News as a top nursing facility for 2025! We are a sponsored ministry of the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception since 1948 and welcome patients of all faiths.
Open for more than 75 years, Sancta Maria provides short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and a range of related healthcare services in a truly caring, nurturing environment.
Overview:
We are seeking a dedicated, mission-driven, and experienced Nursing Home Administrator to oversee the daily operations of our 130 bed facility. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in skilled and long-term care management, ensuring our residents receive the highest quality of care in a safe, supportive, and compassionate environment. This role requires a blend of leadership, financial acumen, and compassion for individuals with diverse needs.
APPLY TODAY to work alongside and lead a dedicated healthcare team, passionate about improving the lives of our residents.
Responsibilities:
Employment and volunteer opportunities are available throughout North America in the convents and the provincial/administrative office. Employees in the convent homes care for our sisters directly as nurses (RNs/LPNs), and nurse aides/ CNAs. Other positions provide indirect care as dietary staff, housekeepers and maintenance workers. Additional departments provide operational support through Finance, the Office of Mission Advancement, Communications, Development, Human Resources, Program Outreach and IT. The Felician Sisters also focus on vocation, growth of ministries and have the mission of the “spiritual renewal of the world” through their actions, publications, social media and continuing to serve where they are needed.
The Felician Sisters is a congregation of women religious, inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Founded in Poland in 1855, the first Felician Sisters arrived in North America in 1874 to minister to the immigrant and indigenous families of Polonia, WI. They established eight provinces across the United States and Canada. In 2009, they united the eight provinces into Our Lady of Hope Province, allowing for a more strategic use of resources.
Pioneers of social services, the Felician Sisters founded and continue to sponsor hospices, schools, childcare centers, hospitals, after-school programs, homeless shelters, food pantries, nursing homes, affordable housing communities, and missions in Haiti and Canada. Constantly evolving to meet the needs of the time, they continue to follow God’s will and Blessed Mary Angela’s directive to “serve where you are needed.”
Employment and volunteer opportunities are available throughout North America in the convents and the provincial/administrative office. Employees in the convent homes care for our sisters directly as nurses (RNs/LPNs), and nurse aides/ CNAs. Other positions provide indirect care as dietary staff, housekeepers and maintenance workers. Additional departments provide operational support through Finance, the Office of Mission Advancement, Communications, Development, Human Resources, Program Outreach and IT. The Felician Sisters also focus on vocation, growth of ministries and have the mission of the “spiritual renewal of the world” through their actions, publications, social media and continuing to serve where they are needed. The Felician Sisters is a congregation of women religious, inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Founded in Poland in 1855, the first Felician Sisters arrived in North America in 1874 to minister to the immigrant and indigenous families of Polonia, WI. They established eight provinces across the United States and Canada. In 2009, they united the eight provinces into Our Lady of Hope Province, allowing for a more strategic use of resources. Pioneers of social services, the Felician Sisters founded and continue to sponsor hospices, schools, childcare centers, hospitals, after-school programs, homeless shelters, food pantries, nursing homes, affordable housing communities, and missions in Haiti and Canada. Constantly evolving to meet the needs of the time, they continue to follow God’s will and Blessed Mary Angela’s directive to “serve where you are needed.”
We are partnering with Sancta Maria Nursing Facility to hire a full-time Nursing Home Administrator for our 130 -bed skilled nursing facility in Cambridge, MA.
We are proud to be JCAHO Accredited and recognized by US and World News as a top nursing facility for 2025! We are a sponsored ministry of the Daughters of Mary of the Immaculate Conception since 1948 and welcome patients of all faiths.
Open for more than 75 years, Sancta Maria provides short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and a range of related healthcare services in a truly caring, nurturing environment.
Overview:
We are seeking a dedicated, mission-driven, and experienced Nursing Home Administrator to oversee the daily operations of our 130 bed facility. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in skilled and long-term care management, ensuring our residents receive the highest quality of care in a safe, supportive, and compassionate environment. This role requires a blend of leadership, financial acumen, and compassion for individuals with diverse needs.
APPLY TODAY to work alongside and lead a dedicated healthcare team, passionate about improving the lives of our residents.
Responsibilities:
- Manage the overall operations of the nursing home, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Develop and implement policies and procedures to enhance resident care and facility efficiency.
- Lead and support our dedicated, compassionate, and capable staff of professionals who make a difference in our resident's lives.
- Supervise staff across various departments, providing guidance and support to promote professional development.
- Oversee financial management, including budgeting, billing, and resource allocation.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals to coordinate resident care plans tailored to individual needs.
- Foster a positive, compassionate community environment that encourages resident engagement and satisfaction.
- Address resident and family concerns promptly and effectively, maintaining open lines of communication.
- Ensure proper medication administration protocols are followed by staff members.
- Maintain our status and strong relationships as a leading community provider.
- Proven experience in long-term care and skilled care administration or related fields such as assisted living or home community care.
- Working knowledge of state and federal regulations is required.
- Financial acumen with experience in budgeting, financial reporting, and resource management.
- Excellent supervisory skills with the ability to lead a diverse team effectively.
- Familiarity with medication administration practices and protocols.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills to build relationships with residents, families, and staff members.
- A degree in healthcare administration, social work, or a related field is preferred but not mandatory.
- Active Nursing Home Administrator, licensed in Massachusetts.
- We offer a generous benefits package including competitive pay, paid time off (PTO), health insurance, dental, life insurance, and a retirement program.
Employment and volunteer opportunities are available throughout North America in the convents and the provincial/administrative office. Employees in the convent homes care for our sisters directly as nurses (RNs/LPNs), and nurse aides/ CNAs. Other positions provide indirect care as dietary staff, housekeepers and maintenance workers. Additional departments provide operational support through Finance, the Office of Mission Advancement, Communications, Development, Human Resources, Program Outreach and IT. The Felician Sisters also focus on vocation, growth of ministries and have the mission of the “spiritual renewal of the world” through their actions, publications, social media and continuing to serve where they are needed.
The Felician Sisters is a congregation of women religious, inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Founded in Poland in 1855, the first Felician Sisters arrived in North America in 1874 to minister to the immigrant and indigenous families of Polonia, WI. They established eight provinces across the United States and Canada. In 2009, they united the eight provinces into Our Lady of Hope Province, allowing for a more strategic use of resources.
Pioneers of social services, the Felician Sisters founded and continue to sponsor hospices, schools, childcare centers, hospitals, after-school programs, homeless shelters, food pantries, nursing homes, affordable housing communities, and missions in Haiti and Canada. Constantly evolving to meet the needs of the time, they continue to follow God’s will and Blessed Mary Angela’s directive to “serve where you are needed.”
Employment and volunteer opportunities are available throughout North America in the convents and the provincial/administrative office. Employees in the convent homes care for our sisters directly as nurses (RNs/LPNs), and nurse aides/ CNAs. Other positions provide indirect care as dietary staff, housekeepers and maintenance workers. Additional departments provide operational support through Finance, the Office of Mission Advancement, Communications, Development, Human Resources, Program Outreach and IT. The Felician Sisters also focus on vocation, growth of ministries and have the mission of the “spiritual renewal of the world” through their actions, publications, social media and continuing to serve where they are needed. The Felician Sisters is a congregation of women religious, inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Founded in Poland in 1855, the first Felician Sisters arrived in North America in 1874 to minister to the immigrant and indigenous families of Polonia, WI. They established eight provinces across the United States and Canada. In 2009, they united the eight provinces into Our Lady of Hope Province, allowing for a more strategic use of resources. Pioneers of social services, the Felician Sisters founded and continue to sponsor hospices, schools, childcare centers, hospitals, after-school programs, homeless shelters, food pantries, nursing homes, affordable housing communities, and missions in Haiti and Canada. Constantly evolving to meet the needs of the time, they continue to follow God’s will and Blessed Mary Angela’s directive to “serve where you are needed.”