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RN AdministratorPrimecare Hospice & Palliative IncAtlanta, Georgia, United States

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RN Administrator

Primecare Hospice & Palliative Inc
  • US
    Atlanta, Georgia, United States
  • US
    Atlanta, Georgia, United States

About

ABOUT PRIMECARE HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE:

At Primecare Hospice, caring is not just our duty; it's our purpose. We are a patient-centered, physician-led, and team-based holistic hospice program. We understand the profound importance of every moment in a person's life, especially during their hospice journey. That's why we are dedicated to making every moment matter. Our team of compassionate professionals is here to support and care for our patients and their families with empathy, respect, and unwavering commitment. We believe that in the midst of life's most challenging moments, there is an opportunity to provide comfort, dignity, and a sense of peace. At Primecare Hospice, we are honored to be a part of this journey and to make each moment as meaningful as possible.

Hospice is primarily a home care program, but services may also be provided in a hospital or nursing home. The hospice team, called the interdisciplinary group (IDG), helps you and your family make informed decisions about caregiving, teaches skills for care and helps with end-of-life care. Hospice also offers help through the bereavement period.

Our Core Values:

CARE: Possessing a strong desire and passion for serving from our hearts
RELIABILITY: Your word is your bond. If you make a commitment or say you are going to do something. You simply do it.
HONESTY: Operating in truth, integrity, and transparency
PUNCTUALITY: Arriving on time, starting on time, delivering on time, and most importantly ending on time.
PROFESSIONALISM: Consistently achieving high standards both in what we do, what we say and how we behave.
EMPATHY: We walk in the shoes of the people we serve

POSITION SUMMARY:

The Administrator is responsible for the overall direction of the hospice services. They ensure the employment of qualified personnel and are responsible for the provision of hospice services, hospice personnel evaluations and for ensuring that standards of care comply with federal, state, and professional guidelines. They also ensure that the provision of services is consistent with the agency's mission, vision, and philosophy.

Essential Duties:

  • Assumes responsibility for the day-to-day administration of the hospice program.
  • Organizing and directing the organization's ongoing operations to assure the availability and provision of care and services.
  • Implementing governing body directives and organizational policies and procedures. This includes Ensuring the development, implementation and enforcement of agency policies and procedures.
  • Complying with applicable laws and regulations.
  • Recruiting, employing, and retaining qualified personnel to maintain appropriate staffing levels.
  • Ensuring that all personnel are assigned duties based upon their education, training, competencies, and job descriptions.
  • Ensuring adequate staff orientation and staff education.
  • Completing performance evaluations on subordinate staff in accordance with organizational policy.
  • Directing and monitoring organizational Performance Improvement activities.
  • Managing operations in accordance with established fiscal parameters.
  • Planning, developing, implementing, administering, and evaluating programs.
  • Representing the organization to other groups, organizations, and the general public.
  • Ensuring the accuracy of public information materials.
  • Informing the governing body and staff of current organizational, community, and industry trends.
  • Operational organization planning and budgeting.
  • Ensuring organizational compliance with legal, regulatory and accreditation requirements.
  • Planning for and administering the managerial, operational, fiscal, and reporting components of the agency.
  • Monitoring business operations to ensure financial stability.
  • Evaluating Hospice services and personnel using measurable outcomes and objectives.
  • Conflict and complaint management/resolution.
  • Establishing and maintaining effective channels of communication including integration of technology, as applicable.
  • Ensuring Hospice personnel stay current with clinical information and practices.
  • Ensuring a qualified Director of Clinical Services and appropriate staffing.
  • Staff development including orientation, in-service, continuing education, competency testing and performance improvement.
  • Ensuring that interdisciplinary care is provided.
  • Ensuring supportive services are available to staff.
  • Ensuring coordination with other organization areas and senior management, as appropriate, according to the structure and services.
  • Ensuring staff and organization stay current on local and national issues and trends.
  • Ensuring that appropriate service policies and procedures are developed with the IDT and implemented to accomplish identified outcomes.
  • Directing staff in performance of their duties including admission, discharge,
  • Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Languages

  • English
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