AHEC Connecticut
HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - Nursing Home Administrator
To be a successful Nursing Home Administrator you should...
- have the ability to understand a situation quickly and make judgments
- have the ability to manage many programs at one time
- be skilled in planning and dealing with complex financial matters
- have the ability to provide leadership to a wide variety of persons in many capacities
- have expertise to balance the interests of patients, medical staff, a board of directors, and government agencies
- have tenacity for details and follow through
- have strong public relations skills
What will my job be like?
Nursing home administrators plan, organize, direct, and control the operations of a nursing home or other long-term personal care facility, using policies established by the owner of the facility or its governing board.
Nursing home administrators work under the supervision of a proprietor or governing board. In small facilities, administrators coordinate all aspects of the institution with the assistance of an administrative assistant. Administrators usually assign responsibility for routine tasks to assistant administrators.
Where could I work?
Most nursing home administrators work in offices located in the nursing homes. Others work in the business offices of large nursing home corporations that manage several facilities.
What is the average annual salary?
$88,000
What is the future of this career?
Employment of top executives—including chief executives and administrators—is expected to grow about as fast as average for all occupations through 2014.
What type of education and/or training do I need?
A nursing home administrator completes at least a 4-year program from an accredited institution. In addition, applicants must successfully complete at least 100 course hours in areas relevant to long-term care administration.
Where can I get the education and/or training?
- University of Connecticut–School of Allied Health - Master of Science
Do I need a license or certification for this career?
Licensure is required in the state of Connecticut. Prerequisite: Licensure requires baccalaureate degree and approved course of study, or approved master's degree.
Where can I get more information?
American Health Information Management Association
233 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2150
Chicago, IL 60601-5800
www.ahima.org