Administrator in Training (AIT) Accounting - San Leandro, CA at Geebo

Administrator in Training (AIT)

All Saintsidence OPCO LLC All Saintsidence OPCO LLC San Leandro, CA San Leandro, CA Estimated:
$62.
2K - $78.
8K a year Estimated:
$62.
2K - $78.
8K a year General Purpose Identify the roles and responsibilities of the AIT in a Long-Term Facility.
This is a training position with direct oversite by a licensed Precepting Administrator.
All Essential Duties and Responsibilities of this position are under the dirct supervion of the Preceptor Essential Duties Assists in analyzing the various operations within a nursing facility Acts as a liaison between the nursing facility, residents, families and outside community Compiles and develops reporting on budget projections, revenue and expenses Is a role model for our Mission, Vision and Values.
Ensures all employees, residents and families are treated with the utmost respect Actively involved in community groups and developing/maintaining relationships with local hospital leadership and physicians Monitors industry regulations, laws, compliance updates and makes changes as appropriate Uses time effectively to study for both Federal and State regulations and comes to a sound understanding of industry best practices Understands staffing level requirements and adheres to industry and company standards Assists in monitoring and directing execution of policy and procedural changes Actively involved in resolving HR issues and Risk Management situations within the facility Assists in capital improvements Participates in Advisory committees Assists in all safety programs Develops and maintains a stellar reputation within the industry and community Develops relationships with the support team (HR/Therapy/Clinical/Finance) to assist with meeting/exceeding goals Assists in contract negotiations with vendors under the direction of the Preceptor.
Supports Clinical efforts by understanding QA measures and holding people accountable.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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