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06/04/2018
Executive Director
Otterbein Pemberville
Executive Director
Otterbein Senior Life is a health and human service ministry, serving approximately 2,000 people throughout western Ohio. Otterbein has an opening for a fulltime Executive Director. The Otterbein Pemberville campus is located in Pemberville, OH, a rural setting 30 miles south of Toledo Ohio.
Otterbein Pemberville is a CMS 5 star community and is home to about 200 people who live independently, in assisted living and skilled nursing.
SUMMARY
The Executive Director leads the delivery of high quality services in a person centered environment. Responsibilities include managing the day-to day operations of the community, short term and long term planning activities and serving on the Otterbein Operations Team. A key responsibility is overseeing the sales and marketing of independent living housing and referral marketing for assisted living and post-acute and skilled nursing. The ED has frequent interaction with, and leadership responsibility, with the local board of directors and community relations
Responsibilities
- Develops, presents and administers the community’s annual business plan and annual operating and capital budgets.
- Develops, monitors, and reports such statistical information and quality indicators used to evaluate operations and which may be required by the corporation and other agencies.
- Develops and maintains systems for communicating with residents and staff on important issues including the resolution of concerns and complaints.
- Assures operations are in compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations and Otterbein policies and procedures.
- Selects, supervises, coaches, develops and retains a high caliber of staff.
- Develops and nurtures a strong working relationship with residents, family members, partners, volunteers, and the campus local board of directors
- Participates in corporate teams to share best practices and work assignments related to corporate operations.
- Represent Otterbein in community.
Qualifications
- A mission-driven passion for serving older adults
- Make prompt and accurate judgments with regard to care and emergencies.
- Must be able to cope with mental and emotional stress related to working with persons who are ill, disabled, elderly, and/or emotionally upset.
- Excellent literacy, writing, documentations, communication, and interpersonal skills
- Strong leadership skills
- Bachelor’s; preferred in Health/Long-Term Administration, Business, Gerontology, or related field. Master’s degree is a plus.
- Current Ohio LNHA license.
If interested please go to www.Otterbein.org and apply through the careers tab.
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