Thursday, March 3, 2016

Nursing Home Administrator

Duties and responsibilities Nursing home administration is a specialized area of medical and health services management. Nursing home administrators work to supervise clinical and administrative affairs of nursing homes and related facilities. Typical duties of nursing home administrators include overseeing staff and personnel, financial matters, medical care, medical supplies, facilities, and other duties as specific positions demand.

Salary 90,000

Education Nursing home administrators must have a bachelor's degree, and most hold master's degrees in health administration or other relevant fields. Nursing home administrators are involved in the day-to-day aspects of running a long-term care facility, including admitting patients, managing the building, directing staff, budgeting, accounting and financial planning. Their degree programs include business courses as well as instruction on healthcare regulations and ethics.


Reflection I would not like to be a nursing home administrator because it would be to much to take care of an enderky for me.

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