“Nursing
Home Administrator”
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.
A
four-year bachelor's degree and will likely need to pass a state licensing
examination. Larger employers or more advanced positions may require a master's
degree. While the requirements to become a nursing home administrator vary by
place of employment and state, a four-year bachelor's degree in a field like
health services administration, public administration, or long-term care
administration is a standard credential for a nursing home administrator. More
advanced positions or working for a large organization may require an
additional two-year master's degree in these or related fields. Common courses
in these programs include work in nursing home administrative practices, aging
and long-term care, gerontology and aging, and health behavior. After
completing a state-approved program, most states also require that nursing home
administrators pass.
13% was anticipated by
the BLS from 2010-2020, for this profession that offered an annual median
salary of $99,720 in 2012.
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