Administrator / Executive Director Wabash
- Wabash, Indiana, United States
- Wabash, Indiana, United States
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Vernon Health and Living is a pediatric and adult community located in Wabash, IN. We are one of a very select and privileged communities to care for a truly wonderful population.
Our owner, Sterling Healthcare Management believes in treating it's team members like family. We have made some very positive changes here at Vernon Health and Living and are committed giving our resident's and team members the most positive experience possible.
About This Role
We are looking for an experienced, decisive, and people-centered Administrator to lead the overall operations of our pediatric and adult skilled nursing community. You will oversee clinical, financial, regulatory, and human resources functions, build a strong team culture, drive census growth, and ensure our residents receive exceptional care every single day. If you are a licensed administrator who leads with integrity, holds high standards, and genuinely loves long-term care — we want to meet you.
What We Offer
Benefits for Full-Time Staff Include:
· Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Insurance
· 401(k) with company match
· PTO
· Virtual Doctor Visits - Telehealth
· Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
· Life and AD&D Insurance
· Disability Insurance
· KISx Card (surgery and imaging program)
· Tuition Reimbursement
· Daily Pay Available (receive half your pay immediately, each day you work)
· A fun, creative, and mission-driven work environment
· Supportive leadership that values your ideas
What You'll Do
Operations & Leadership
Lead all day-to-day operations of the skilled nursing community servicing pediatric and adult residents across all departments and all shifts
Build, develop, and retain a high-performing interdisciplinary leadership team
Foster a culture of accountability, compassion, teamwork, and resident-centered care
Conduct regular department head meetings, leadership rounds, and staff visibility on all shifts
Ensure all departments operate in alignment with the community's mission, values, and standards
Clinical & Regulatory
Ensure compliance with CMS Conditions of Participation, state health department regulations, and all applicable federal and state laws
Lead survey preparation and manage the facility's response to annual state inspections and deficiencies
Oversee clinical quality metrics including falls, pressure injuries, hospitalizations, and infection rates
Support and partner with the Director of Nursing on clinical operations and staffing
Ensure the QAPI program is active, data-driven, and producing measurable improvement
Financial Performance
Manage the community's operating budget, census development, and financial performance
Monitor daily census by payer mix and partner with Marketing & Admissions to drive occupancy
Review and manage labor costs, overtime, agency utilization, and departmental expenses
Ensure accurate and timely Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay billing in partnership with the Business Office
Report financial performance to ownership and regional leadership on a regular basis
Human Resources & Culture
Oversee recruitment, hiring, onboarding, performance management, and retention of all team members
Address team member relations issues promptly, fairly, and in compliance with applicable employment law
Champion team member recognition, engagement, and a positive workplace culture
Ensure compliance with OSHA, HR policies, and all applicable employment regulations
Resident & Family Relations
Maintain an open-door policy for residents, families, and team members
Respond to and resolve resident and family concerns and grievances promptly and professionally
Ensure resident rights are protected and upheld throughout the community at all times
Participate in care conferences and maintain visibility and relationships with residents and families
Requirements
Current, unrestricted Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) license in the state of practice required
Minimum 2 to 3 years of experience as a licensed Administrator or Executive Director in a skilled nursing or long-term care setting
Strong working knowledge of CMS regulations, state survey process, and long-term care operations
Proven track record of financial management, census development, and regulatory compliance
Demonstrated ability to lead, develop, and retain a high-performing interdisciplinary team
Strong communication, conflict resolution, and organizational skills
Experience with electronic health record systems and operational reporting tools
Our team members are our most valuable asset. Here’s what they are saying about us -
“Everyone on the team is so supportive of each other. Even the CEO knows my name and asks me how my kids are doing! This team is home for me.” – CNA, South Bend, IN
“I enjoy working so closely with the residents. They bring as much comfort to me as I do to them. This is a unique building with a great family feel.” – RN, Gary, IN
Apply Today
This is one of the most important leadership roles in long-term care — and we are looking for someone who takes that seriously. If you are ready to lead a community, build a culture, and make a real difference in the lives of residents and team members every single day — apply now. We look forward to speaking with you.
Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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