Home Health Administrator, December 2001 — October 2007 National Health Care Associates, Inc, Kansas City, KS
Career Objective
Home Health Administrator with strong desire to learn and grow seeking position with organization in which to use my skills to their fullest.
Not exact matches
By 2020, about 20 % of Canadians will be over age 65, which means jobs in
health - care management — a variety of positions ranging from research lab managers to nursing -
home administrators.
Students in the medical group, for example, might choose doctor, nurse, paramedic,
home health worker, and hospital
administrator.
Nursing
home administrators must maintain licensure with the state as
Health Facility
Administrators, and nursing
homes must be licensed and certified by the Indiana State Department of
Health.
Seeking a challenging position of a
health administrator in a nursing
home where I would be able to display my exceptional managerial abilities, communication skills and extensive experience of the medical field.
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Health care
administrators manage organizations such as private clinics, hospitals,
home health agencies, nursing homes, and health sy
health agencies, nursing
homes, and
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health systems.
A nursing
home administrator is a
health service professional.
Seeking for an opportunity to work as a nursing
home administrator to manage daily operation of
health care services in an established nursing
home.
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Home Administrator, CEO,
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Health, Manager, Healthcare, Geriatric, strategic planning, safety officer, resident centered care, fiscally sound, development
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Home Assistant
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Home Administrator,
Health Care Executive, Rehabilitation Centers, Wilkesbarre / Scranton area and 75 mile radius, Long Term Care, Nursing Care Facilities, Department of
Health Division of Nursing Care Facilities., Area on Aging
Registered Nurse /
Administrator — Duties & Responsibilities Provide quality patient care and medical team support across a variety of medical specialties Proficient with skillful assessment, planning, implementation, documentation and evaluation of treatment plans Skilled in telemetry, women's services, post-partum and orthopedic settings utilizing evidence based practicum Oversee junior team members ensuring compliance with all regulatory authorities and laws including HIPPA Successfully served as charge nurse, unit secretary, clinical preceptor and mentor to graduate / student nurses Manage employee schedules, workflow, inventory, admissions, and discharges Implement physician directed treatment plans, perform evaluations, administer medications, and chart progress Maintain working knowledge of accepted standards of care, emerging medical technology, and pharmaceuticals Fulfill duties as restraint liaison committee member for orthopedic unit Serve as patient advocate collaborating with discharge planners, medical social workers,
home health agencies, and other parties to ensure a smooth transition of patients to post discharge care Instruct patients in healthy lifestyles, treatment plans, and offered emotional support as needed Provide exceptional medical team support including filing, phones, and other tasks as needed Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
CoAIMH has supported a variety of professionals through the IMH Endorsement ® application process, including but not limited to
home visitors, early care and education teachers / caregivers, early childhood mental
health consultants, Early Intervention providers, psychologists, licensed social workers, research faculty, and policymakers /
administrators.
Data for the implementation and impact studies will be collected from a variety of sources, including interviews with parents; observations of the
home environment; observed interactions of parents and children; direct assessments of children's development; observations of
home visitors in their work with families during
home visits; logs, observations, and interviews with
home visitors, supervisors, and program
administrators; program model documentation from program developers, grantees, and local sites; and administrative data on child abuse,
health care use, maternal
health, birth outcomes, and employment and earnings.
«The
Home Visiting Program gives parents who chose to participate, the tools they need to support healthy outcomes for their children,» said Mary Wakefield, Ph.D., RN,
administrator of the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).