Nursing Home Administrator
Duties and responsibilities:
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.
Salary:
How much does a Nursing Home Administrator make? The median
annual Nursing Home Administrator salary is $103,544, as of February 22, 2016,
with a range usually between $92,192-$115,353. However, the salary for someone
with the title Nursing Home Administrator may vary depending on a number of
factors including industry, company size, location, years of experience and
level of education. Our team of Certified Compensation Professionals has
analyzed survey data collected from thousands of HR departments at companies of
all sizes and industries to present this range of annual salaries for people
with the job title Nursing Home Administrator in the United States.
Education:
Being a nursing home administrator requires a minimum of a
bachelor's degree in healthcare administration. However, most nursing home
administrators have master's degrees in long-term care administration, health
services administration, public health or business administration.
PICTURE:
Reflection:
I don’t ill like to be one because taking care of people is
really stressful and after a while they get annoying. Besides I have better
things in life.
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