Executive Director, LNHA
Ecumen | |
United States, Minnesota, Duluth | |
Nov 19, 2024 | |
Description
Full Time Executive Director l Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, LNHA Ecumen Lakeshore, located at 40th Avenue East and London Road in Duluth, MN, is a trusted name in senior housing and care, with a non-profit legacy spanning 93 years. Our campus overlooks the scenic shores of Lake Superior and offers a full continuum of care, including 60 private rooms for short-term rehab, transitional, and post-hospital care, 40 assisted living, 20 memory care apartments, and 100 independent living apartments. As a CMS Five-Star Facility, we are committed to providing quality care and creating an environment where residents can thrive. Be part of our dedicated team and make a meaningful impact in the lives of our residents. The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of a care center and related business lines. The responsibilities will include staffing, financial management, supervising resident care, marketing and community outreach. Strong knowledge of federal, state and local standards for long term care is essential in this position. About Us: Ecumen is an industry leader dedicated to advocating for older adults by providing housing choices, compassionate healthcare, and innovative services. For 160 years Ecumen has cared for those in need. Now, as Minnesota's 8th largest senior living provider, we continue to advocate for those we serve. Join a team where you can make a difference in advancing our mission to serve our older adults, while we commit to creating a place where everyone belongs. Essential Job Responsibilities:
Executive Director Minimum Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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