Ciel Senior Living
Overview
Join Our Compassionate Team If you’re seeking a fulfilling senior living career that embraces empathy, growth, and the opportunity to make a difference, you’ve come to the right place. Explore our diverse roles and discover how you can contribute to creating exceptional senior living experiences with us. Career opportunities at Ciel Senior Living combine compassion, dedication, and a commitment to enriching lives. We believe that the heart of our communities lies in the hands of our team members—individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of seniors and their families. Good people serving good people. It’s that simple. And it’s the Ciel way of life. POSITION:
Executive Director/Administrator-Senior Living Community REPORTS TO:
Chief Operating Officer FLSA:
Exempt OUR MISSION:
We are united in our mission to offer seniors an elevated way of life, where comfort, connection, and joy thrive. If you’re seeking a fulfilling senior living career that embraces empathy, growth, and the opportunity to make a difference, you’ve come to the right place. Explore our diverse roles and discover how you can contribute to creating exceptional senior living experiences with us.
Responsibilities
Supports the mission, vision and goals of the organization, upholding and promoting company culture and vision. Assumes the administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability of directing the overall management and control of the activities and programs of the property, its residents and financial assets. Delegates administrative authority and responsibility for day-to-day operations to personnel in charge with absent from property. Recruits, hires, evaluates, coordinates, motivates, monitors performance, schedules and supervises staff in accordance with company Policy. Ensures staff evaluations, merit pay increases, reprimands, disciplinary actions, and terminations are conducted fairly and in compliance with company policy and state laws. Ensures that disciplinary action is administered fairly and without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap, or marital status. Develops an administrative plan and procedures to ensure clear definition of lines of responsibility, equitable workloads, and adequate supervision of all employees. Consults with department directors concerning the operation of their departments to assist in eliminating/correcting problem areas and/or improvement of service. Arranges for coverage for department head job duties during their absence either through delegation or personal completion of duties. Promotes and protects residents’ rights and treats residents with dignity and respect. Demonstrates the ability to remain calm under stressful conditions. Applies sound fiscal management skills to development, management, and adherence to budget for timely, accurate, comprehensive fiscal reports. Ensures management team complies with their continuing education program requirements. Assures implementation of all operating and financial controls required under company policy. Considers all expenditures within the constraints of budget. Supervises maintenance of financial records, including billing and accounts receivable. Responsible to the Regional Director of Operations for resident census and any other requested/required reports. Maintains the physical property and services necessary to support the safety, health and well-being of the residents accepted for admission. Ensure that residents are accepted at appropriate level for property licensure. Ensures provision of services to the residents with appropriate regard for the residents’ physical and mental well-being and needs, including those services identified in the residents’ pre-admission appraisal. Represents the property in dealing with outside agencies, including governmental agencies. Participates in property surveys (inspections) made by authorized government agencies. Reviews and develops a plan of correction of deficiencies noted during survey inspection. Interprets the property’s policies and procedures to employees, residents, family members, visitors, government agencies, etc. as necessary. Develops a strong referral development program by serving as primary liaison with and taking a leadership role in the community regarding aging and dementia issues. Develops and is responsible for continuous quality improvement at the Community. Recognizes and responds to changes in the senior and dementia care industries and responds appropriately. Responsible for the workplace safety including, but not limited to, active Safety Committee, adherence to all OSHA requirements, proper safety training for all employees, Quality Assurance meetings, Disaster Plan, monthly fire/disaster drills, and management of the workers’ compensation injuries. Complete all hours of state mandated continuing education each year. Promotes and displays a spirit of teamwork in performance of daily duties through cooperative interactions with co-workers and other departments. Supports a positive and professional image through actions and dress. Promotes the property in a positive manner and effectively communicate the organization’s values to residents, visitors, co-workers, and the community. Takes ownership of sales leader of the Community, drives census, professional referrals, and sales and marketing plan. Maintains a safe and secure environment for all staff, residents and guests, following established safety standards. Performs other duties consistent with the position as assigned
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year college or university, or one to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Two (2) years’ experience in long-term care Licensed Administrator (as required by state) Proven leadership and management skills in a healthcare setting Excellent decision-making skills regarding finance and budgeting
Physical Qualifications
Walk/Stand/Sitting – must be able to continuously perform duties that incorporate walking, standing or sitting. Environment Condition – must be able to perform work both inside and outside Lift - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Carry - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Push - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Climb – must be able to climb stairs on a frequent basis, with the opportunity to utilize the elevator as an alternate resource if available Bend – must be able to bend at the waist, knees, hips and spine on a frequent basis, may require frequently manipulating weights of 25 pounds or more. Twist or rotate – must be able to twist or rotate occasionally at the trunk, hips, knees, and neck, manipulating weights of 25 pounds or more. Reach - may occasionally reach overhead, requiring manipulation of weight of 10 pounds or less, and below waist manipulating weight of 25 pounds or more. Sensory Vision – must be able to read clearly with or without corrective lenses Hear - Must be able to hear telephone, audible alarms, bells and signals related to resident safety with or without hearing devices. Speech/Language – must have strong command of English sufficient to read and write and interpret medical and administration information.
Benefits
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid orientation Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance
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Join Our Compassionate Team If you’re seeking a fulfilling senior living career that embraces empathy, growth, and the opportunity to make a difference, you’ve come to the right place. Explore our diverse roles and discover how you can contribute to creating exceptional senior living experiences with us. Career opportunities at Ciel Senior Living combine compassion, dedication, and a commitment to enriching lives. We believe that the heart of our communities lies in the hands of our team members—individuals who are passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of seniors and their families. Good people serving good people. It’s that simple. And it’s the Ciel way of life. POSITION:
Executive Director/Administrator-Senior Living Community REPORTS TO:
Chief Operating Officer FLSA:
Exempt OUR MISSION:
We are united in our mission to offer seniors an elevated way of life, where comfort, connection, and joy thrive. If you’re seeking a fulfilling senior living career that embraces empathy, growth, and the opportunity to make a difference, you’ve come to the right place. Explore our diverse roles and discover how you can contribute to creating exceptional senior living experiences with us.
Responsibilities
Supports the mission, vision and goals of the organization, upholding and promoting company culture and vision. Assumes the administrative authority, responsibility, and accountability of directing the overall management and control of the activities and programs of the property, its residents and financial assets. Delegates administrative authority and responsibility for day-to-day operations to personnel in charge with absent from property. Recruits, hires, evaluates, coordinates, motivates, monitors performance, schedules and supervises staff in accordance with company Policy. Ensures staff evaluations, merit pay increases, reprimands, disciplinary actions, and terminations are conducted fairly and in compliance with company policy and state laws. Ensures that disciplinary action is administered fairly and without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, age, sex, religion, handicap, or marital status. Develops an administrative plan and procedures to ensure clear definition of lines of responsibility, equitable workloads, and adequate supervision of all employees. Consults with department directors concerning the operation of their departments to assist in eliminating/correcting problem areas and/or improvement of service. Arranges for coverage for department head job duties during their absence either through delegation or personal completion of duties. Promotes and protects residents’ rights and treats residents with dignity and respect. Demonstrates the ability to remain calm under stressful conditions. Applies sound fiscal management skills to development, management, and adherence to budget for timely, accurate, comprehensive fiscal reports. Ensures management team complies with their continuing education program requirements. Assures implementation of all operating and financial controls required under company policy. Considers all expenditures within the constraints of budget. Supervises maintenance of financial records, including billing and accounts receivable. Responsible to the Regional Director of Operations for resident census and any other requested/required reports. Maintains the physical property and services necessary to support the safety, health and well-being of the residents accepted for admission. Ensure that residents are accepted at appropriate level for property licensure. Ensures provision of services to the residents with appropriate regard for the residents’ physical and mental well-being and needs, including those services identified in the residents’ pre-admission appraisal. Represents the property in dealing with outside agencies, including governmental agencies. Participates in property surveys (inspections) made by authorized government agencies. Reviews and develops a plan of correction of deficiencies noted during survey inspection. Interprets the property’s policies and procedures to employees, residents, family members, visitors, government agencies, etc. as necessary. Develops a strong referral development program by serving as primary liaison with and taking a leadership role in the community regarding aging and dementia issues. Develops and is responsible for continuous quality improvement at the Community. Recognizes and responds to changes in the senior and dementia care industries and responds appropriately. Responsible for the workplace safety including, but not limited to, active Safety Committee, adherence to all OSHA requirements, proper safety training for all employees, Quality Assurance meetings, Disaster Plan, monthly fire/disaster drills, and management of the workers’ compensation injuries. Complete all hours of state mandated continuing education each year. Promotes and displays a spirit of teamwork in performance of daily duties through cooperative interactions with co-workers and other departments. Supports a positive and professional image through actions and dress. Promotes the property in a positive manner and effectively communicate the organization’s values to residents, visitors, co-workers, and the community. Takes ownership of sales leader of the Community, drives census, professional referrals, and sales and marketing plan. Maintains a safe and secure environment for all staff, residents and guests, following established safety standards. Performs other duties consistent with the position as assigned
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree from a four-year college or university, or one to three years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Two (2) years’ experience in long-term care Licensed Administrator (as required by state) Proven leadership and management skills in a healthcare setting Excellent decision-making skills regarding finance and budgeting
Physical Qualifications
Walk/Stand/Sitting – must be able to continuously perform duties that incorporate walking, standing or sitting. Environment Condition – must be able to perform work both inside and outside Lift - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Carry - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Push - constantly 0-10 pounds, frequently 11 – 50 pounds, occasionally 51 – 100 pounds Climb – must be able to climb stairs on a frequent basis, with the opportunity to utilize the elevator as an alternate resource if available Bend – must be able to bend at the waist, knees, hips and spine on a frequent basis, may require frequently manipulating weights of 25 pounds or more. Twist or rotate – must be able to twist or rotate occasionally at the trunk, hips, knees, and neck, manipulating weights of 25 pounds or more. Reach - may occasionally reach overhead, requiring manipulation of weight of 10 pounds or less, and below waist manipulating weight of 25 pounds or more. Sensory Vision – must be able to read clearly with or without corrective lenses Hear - Must be able to hear telephone, audible alarms, bells and signals related to resident safety with or without hearing devices. Speech/Language – must have strong command of English sufficient to read and write and interpret medical and administration information.
Benefits
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid orientation Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance
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