Little Sisters of the Poor Job Description
ADMINISTRATOR
All resumes please be sent to:
Sr Veronica Susan <phdonations@littlesistersofthepoor.org
Holy Family Home (AKA: “the Home”)
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Classification Full Time Exempt, Benefitted
** JOB DESCRIPTION**
Summary/Objective The Nursing Home Administrator collaborates with the Little Sisters of the Poor to coordinate, direct, and help develop and maintain various programs within all departments of the Home. The Administrator will work together with the Little Sisters of the Poor to ensure adherence to internal and external rules, regulations, policies and procedures, and standards of care and service, and assist the Little Sisters of the Poor in coordinating the operations of the Home in such a manner that the mission of Saint Jeanne Jugan is supported and promoted as fully as possible, for the joy, dignity, and comfort of the needy elderly.
The Nursing Home Administrator will carry out duties in keeping with the mission of Little Sisters of the Poor, serving the aged poor with love, respect and dignity. St. Jeanne Jugan, the foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor, held the firm conviction that “Making the elderly happy, that is what counts.” Central to this philosophy is the promotion of a holistic, person-centered/person-directed approach toward the Home’s residents, in an atmosphere of kindness and respect characterized by a warm family spirit. These standards and guidelines are designed to attain the highest possible degree of quality of life and quality of care across multi-levels of aging services; ranging from independent to skilled nursing. Holy Family Home is licensed for 18 skilled nursing beds. 37 independent living apartments complete the senior living community.
Requirements and Qualifications
Core Competencies
Essential Functions: Manuals, Policies/Procedures and Mission Integration materials for the Little Sisters are located in the Administration Office. A personal copy of current Employee Handbook, the Home’s Supplement and Benefit Guide are provided at time of hire.
Serve as a role model upholding the philosophy, core values, objectives, and goals of the Little Sisters of the Poor, and incorporate the mission of the Little Sisters of the Poor and the spirit of Saint Jeanne Jugan into the performance of duties.
ADMINISTRATIVE / REGULATORY
RESIDENT CARE AND QUA LITY OF LIFE
STAFFING/PAYROLL
Assure that substantial compliance with applicable federal, state and local standards and regulations for all departments align with the Little Sisters of the Poor mission of respect for life and compassionate care to the elderly. Ensure administrative oversight of the survey process.
Identify areas of potential legal liability. Develop and implement risk management protocol to minimize or eliminate exposure.
Follow-up on investigations into incidents, accidents, abuse and concerns/complaints raised by residents, personnel, family members or others. Collaborate closely with the Mother Superior and Director of Nursing Services to assure the submission of report(s) to appropriate agencies, responsible parties and persons with a need-to-know.
Manage and oversee the Home’s Emergency Management Plan, making recommendations for updates and assuring that practice drills are scheduled and carried out according to regulations, and to meet the Home’s evolving needs.
Adhere to all administrative and nursing policies and procedures, including but not limited to HIPAA, safety / OSHA, infection prevention, residents’ rights, quality improvement and assurance indicators and those contained in the employee handbook.
Exhibit respect for each individual by assuring confidentiality of personal information and events.
Oversee the annual budget with knowledge of the steps for accurately tracking income/expenses including, but not limited to, reimbursement, staffing patterns, equipment repair/replacement.
Actively participate in Agreement discussions and negotiations for services, equipment and supplies. Decisions involving service Agreements with individual or business entities to provide direct services to residents is made collaboratively with the Mother Superior and department manager. Work closely with the Corporate Compliance team for appropriate monitoring.
Maintain the Home’s license(s) annually.
Work in collaboration with the Little Sisters of the Poor and the department heads in writing plans of correction for state surveys (nursing, life safety and UMR).
Serve as Corporate Compliance Officer and Privacy Officer, ensuring routine auditing and monitoring of the various department processes and make recommendations as appropriate.
Responsible for the annual review and updating of the facility-wide assessment keeping the Little Sisters of the Poor abreast of changes and new developments, as well as making recommendations accordingly.
Oversee and serve as Coordinator of the Quality Assurance committee, meeting at least quarterly, to coordinate and evaluate activities under the Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program.
Assure the annual review of the Home’s policies and procedures and changes as needed throughout the year.
Communicate federal and state regulatory updates to the Little Sisters of the Poor and Department Heads. Assist the Little Sisters of the Poor in managing and corresponding with outside consultants, reviewing and updating contracts, verifying that required exclusion list checks are completed, and assuring that necessary business associate agreements are in place.
Empower members of each department to function both as professionally competent decision-makers and compassionate care-givers.
Assure that orientation and ongoing staff education is carried out to maintain and update all employees’ competencies.
Participate and assist in the employment selection process and assure the proper vetting of all potential new hires.
Participate and assist in the bi-weekly payroll process and wage reviews.
Play a pivotal role in maintaining a dynamic interdisciplinary approach, since all departments impact the security, safety and happiness of the residents (i.e. social and business services, food service, spiritual / therapeutic recreation /activity programs, laundry, physical environment). Identify a just balance of individual Residents’ rights and choices, personal comfort and safety within a congregate setting.
Participate in fostering a dementia-friendly culture for residents with memory impairment.
Assist the Little Sisters of the Poor Social Services in resolving resident grievances or concerns.
Complete ongoing reviews of resident accident/incident reports, assuring the investigation of injuries of unknown origin.
Assist in investigating and reporting alleged incidents of abuse and/or neglect to the Ombudsman, State Agency, and/or law enforcement.
Participate and assist in interviewing potential new resident applicants (nursing and independent living).
Review the minutes of the Resident Council meetings and address recommendations or requests, communicating them to the Little Sisters of the Poor.
Lead and mentor the Home’s personnel in the mission, vision and values of the Little Sisters of the Poor through management of recruitment, selection, on-boarding, morale, on-going positions assignments, staff development, competency evaluation/appraisals, job performance, retention, disciplinary action, and termination.
Supervisory Responsibility
This position manages all employees of the Administration Department and is responsible for the performance management of the employees within that department. Hiring and termination decisions are made in collaboration with the Human Resources Manager and the Mother Superior/President.
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional work environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers/printers, phones, photocopiers, shredder, filing cabinets and fax machines. This job will require:
Professional Standards of Attire
Business casual attire is the professional standard and is expected for general office work. For meetings and/or events involving the Home’s Advisory Board, donors or when representing the Home at an event, whether in-house or outside the Home, professional attire is expected.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
As a full-time, exempt position, the days and hours of work allow for flexibility but are generally Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. depending on the needs of the department at any given time. This position will at times require long hours and/or evening/night and weekend presence in the Home. On-site presence is expected for attendance at administrative and department meetings and staff development programs (mandatory all-staff and/or nursing department). The ability to provide immediate decision-making leadership during times of emergency, public health crises, licensing and certification surveys and other serious events affecting resident and/or staff safety and quality of life necessitates on-site presence. Reasonable availability at other times can be assured by telephone, text and other forms of communication.
Travel
This position requires some local travel within the 5-county Delaware Valley. In addition, there may be an occasional job related event/conference/meeting requiring travel, including overnight accommodations. Associated expenses are determined and approved by both the Mother Superior and the Human Resources Manager.
AAP/EEO Statement
Little Sisters of the Poor, dba Holy Family Home in Philadelphia, provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
I understand that I may be given other tasks or duties, normally of short-term duration which may be requested, and which have the goal of furthering the mission of the Little sisters of the Poor and which are not detrimental to the responsibilities of this position.