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Executive Director Tipp City

Otterbein SeniorLife
Tipp City, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 4 Apr 2025

About the role

Inspired by faith, we strive to enrich individual life journeys for all by providing high quality service in a cheerful, timely manner and by communicating, coordinating, and cooperating with others to attain goals.

Job Summary

The Executive Director (ED) will lead the delivery of high-quality services in a person-centered environment. Responsibilities include managing the day- to- day operations of the facility, short term and long-term planning activities and serving on the Otterbein Operations Team.  A key responsibility is overseeing the sales and marketing of independent living housing options and referral marketing for residential care facility and skilled nursing.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities

Resident, Guest and Internal Customer Focus

  • Sensitivity to emotional, spiritual and practical needs of resident, families, guests and staff members is demonstrated in all interactions.
  • Adjusts schedule and priorities to meet customer needs.
  • Problems related to safety, cleanliness and comfort of resident and work areas are reported and/or corrected.
  • Maintains resident rights and confidentiality

Operations

  • Develops, presents and administers the community’s annual business plan
  • Develops, presents and administers the community’s annual operating and capital budgets.
  • Implements Home Office policies and procedures at the community level.
  • Oversees the sales and marketing of independent living housing options and referral marketing for residential care facility and skilled nursing; meets/exceeds forecast
  • Develops and implements appropriate community specific policies and procedures.
  • Develops, monitors, and reports such statistical information and quality indicators used to evaluate operations and which may be required by the corporation and other agencies.
  • Develops and maintains systems for communicating with residents and staff on important issues including the resolution of concerns and complaints.
  • Frequently makes rounds of all areas of the community
  • Requires staff to follow Universal Precautions and Infection Control techniques.
  • Assures all operations are in compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations and Otterbein policies and procedures.
  • Maintains systems for evaluation of all community operations including financial, public relations, and overall quality.
  • Collaborates with home office staff and business leaders to implement changes to improve the organizations effectiveness
  • Advises the Senior Vice President Operations/Regional Executive Director of significant issues and trends which have the potential to affect operations and recommends appropriate action
  • Understands own role in facility safety plans and procedures related to fire, weather and other disasters and acts accordingly.

Leadership and Staff Development

  • Is pro-active in creating a warm, personal and positive environment for residents, visitors and staff.
  • Continually models the Otterbein Experience and holds all leaders and staff accountable for same.
  • Assures appropriate staff and organizational structure is in place which includes positions and functions required for successful operations.
  • Selects, supervises, coaches, develops and retains a high caliber of staff.
  • Ensures annual performance appraisals are completed for all staff.
  • Understands and ensures adherence to compensation guidelines in hiring, merit increases and promotions.
  • Leads and/or participates in various groups and group meetings such as Resident Council, Partner meetings, Quality, Medicare, etc.
  • Ensures all required in-services are conducted and attended by all appropriate staff.
  • Represents Otterbein in the community through establishing and maintaining good working relationships with area churches, civic groups, community leaders, suppliers and governmental agencies.
  • Participates in Operations Team and Senior Leadership Team.
  • Continually strives to create an environment where coworkers, supervisors and staff work together to solve problems and to improve processes and services.
  • Helps staff understand and implement change.

 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor/master’s degree. Business Administration, Health Services/ Long Term Administration, Gerontology or related field required
    • Advanced business degree is a plus.
  • Current LNHA license in OH required
  • Previous Long Term Care Administrator experience preferred
  • Experience as a LNHA in a large facility
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office products

Special Skills and Requirements

  • A mission-driven passion for

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