What are the responsibilities and job description for the Skilled Nursing Facilitiy Administrator - PRN - Varies position at OakBend Medical Center?
Responsibilities
Under the Direct supervision of the AVP of Nursing, the Skilled Nursing Facility Administrator is responsible for managing the operations of the skilled nursing facility. Collaborating with the AVP, the Administrator is responsible and accountable for initiating and guiding the delivery of safe, patient centered, quality services as provided by the staff. Knowledge of a patient centered care model, HHSC State regulations, Infection Control, OSHA Safety, staffing, maintenance standards and operations budgeting. Proven leadership capabilities with the ability to elevate staff training as well as learn new systems. Flexibility to assist with LTC QIPP Program and component metrics.
Qualifications
MINIMUM EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree required. LNFA or nursing certificate required.
MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCE
5 years minimum nursing home or skilled nursing facility experience required in a management position or higher.
REQUIRED LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Current licensure in Texas as an LNFA, RN or LVN
REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES
Proficient with TULIP, PB&J, NHSN, Sam’s, iQIES and MDS. Knowledgeable in CMS regulations and the PDPM for SNF. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Demonstrates ability to resolve complex issues through utilization of appropriate communication techniques.
ABOUT OAKBEND
OakBend Medical Center is an independent hospital providing exceptional and compassionate care to patients and the community since 1950. The OakBend family consists of outstanding team members caring for the community at three hospitals and many specialty centers. OakBend’s services and programs include its signature No Wait ER, an advanced trauma center, certified stroke program, hospital air ambulance services and a hospital-based skilled nursing facility. We remain committed to providing a rewarding environment to our team members, to providing necessary services to the community and to developing the best methods to care for our patients, ensuring a healthy future for generations.