Director of Memory Care
(JO-2001-641)
CCRC Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA)
(JO-2003-645)

Resident Care Director, LPN

(JO-2001-638)

Title: Resident Care Director, LPN
Location: Chandler, Arizona

The Resident Care Director is responsible for the management and supervision of care services to Assisted Living residents in the Community. This involves providing direct care, supervising and educating the caregivers and assisting with community marketing efforts. The Resident Care Director shall communicate professionally with the residents, families and peers and, as part of a team, help to create a positive, caring environment. The Resident Care Director reports to the Executive Director.  

  • Provides direct supervision to caregivers who maintain the daily environment of residential care.  
  • Provides orientation, training, supervision and evaluation of all Resident Care personnel.  
  • Makes daily rounds to monitor the care provided to residents in the. Community.  
  • Hires, disciplines, and schedules staff as appropriate.
  • Assesses current and prospective residents for their level of functioning and appropriateness for varying levels of care.
  • Creates appropriate service plans for new and existing residents.
  • Participates within an interdisciplinary team which monitors and reviews residents’ health and social needs on an ongoing basis
  • Oversees the medication management program and assures that the appropriate medication and resident health records are maintained

Develops and monitors Assisted Living Program’s operating and capital budgets.  Establishes and maintains a thorough knowledge of federal, state and local legislation and accrediting/contracting agency policy and procedures related to Residential Care.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Four-year degree preferred.   
  • Three years supervisory and administrative experience, inclusive of budgeting and program development.  
  • Two years of experience in working with older adults.  
  • Knowledge about dementia.
  • Prefer valid unrestricted Arizona nursing license.  

SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES

  • Sensitivity and knowledge of working with older adults and the ageing process.  
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.  
  • Ability to identify a need, develop, and manage programs and systems simultaneously.  
  • Knowledge of ageing process and implications of ageing in a social setting.  
  • Must understand the healthcare environment and the medical context for older adults.

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