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Kensington Senior Living, LLC

Associate Executive Director

Kensington Senior Living, LLC, Reston, Virginia, United States, 22090


Why The Kensington Reston?

Because Our Promise is to love and care for your family as we do our own…and this extends to our team members too!

Join us to discover your path, grow your purpose, and embrace the unexpected: deeper connections, greater opportunities, and a stronger sense of belonging.

Schedule:

On-Site, Full Time including Weekends, Holidays, Evenings, On-Call

License / Certification:

Licensed as an Assisted Living Facility Administrator or Nursing Home Administrator by the Virginia Board of Long-Term Care Administrators. (Required)

Experience:

3 years of experience in an Administrative leadership role in a senior living environment in the state of Virginia (Required), Bachelor’s Degree (Preferred)

Salary:

Starting at $130,000, + 10% Starting Annual Bonus Potential

Work Location:

In Person at The Kensington Reston

Job Status / Schedule:

Full-Time, including Weekends, Holidays, Evenings, On-Call

What does Kensington Senior Living offer you?

Competitive Salary and Annual Bonus Potential

Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, and other optional benefits.

401(k) Plan

Paid Vacation

Employee Assistance Program

Employee Referral Bonus Program

Complimentary Meals

Growth Opportunities

Overview:

The Kensington Reston is looking for an Associate Executive Director to directly support the Executive Director, focusing on excellence in clinical care, daily support, and enriching the lives of our residents. Your leadership will be key in planning, organizing, and evaluating services that meet the needs and interests of our community.

What will you do as the Associate Executive Director?

Provides input into the annual business and budget planning for the community. Directly responsible for monitoring and ensuring staffing levels, staff schedules, care planning/delivery, and supply inventories are sufficient to ensure that the Assisted Living, Memory Care, Nursing, and Concierge departments meet labor cost, supply cost, and quality of care goals.

Ensures that medical evaluations, resident information, care levels, and social needs are thoroughly outlined in Assessments and Service Plans and are clearly documented, regularly reviewed, and updated to reflect any changes.

Ensures effective departmental coordination so that clinical care, nutrition, and enrichment activities are carried out and appropriately documented. Ensures a process to hold effective and timely Service Plan meetings with residents and families.

Establishes processes for departmental leaders to meet prospective, current residents, and their families to discuss resident care, activity participation, address concerns, and foster positive customer relations. Ensures that any issues or complaints related to care services and activities are handled promptly and appropriately.

Maintains overall responsibility for ensuring the effectiveness of Health Maintenance Meetings and ensuring that follow-up actions identified in these meetings are carried out in a timely manner.

Reports monthly on performance metrics tracked and regularly reviews results to identify actions for improvement.

Oversees the process to maintain a high level of compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations.

Represents Kensington Senior Living in professional and community activities and maintains positive relationships with referral sources and service providers.

Oversees team member onboarding and performance management to achieve high performance and low turnover.

Establishes departmental priorities, assigns tasks, and keeps employees informed of any relevant changes.

Ensures the concierge team maintains appropriate logs/binders at desk, is highly professional, is provided with appropriate supervisory development training, and is fully prepared to carry out its responsibilities as outlined in the Emergency Preparedness Plan.

Participates in workshops, seminars, and programs to stay current with developments in the healthcare field. Communicates new insights gained and engages in other professional development activities as needed.

Knowledge & Skill:

Knowledge of appropriate Federal and State regulations pertaining to Senior Living.

Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Ability to lead effectively within a culturally diverse, team-based environment.

Strong time management and organizational skills.

Possess excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and ability to learn new database programs.

Ability to calculate figures related to budgetary items, staffing needs, and amounts such as percentages and areas.

Pre-Employment Requirements:

Successful completion of Virginia State Police criminal background check.

Demonstrate freedom from Tuberculosis by PPD/TB test or chest x-ray, documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a communicable form.

Pass a pre-employment drug test.

Mental and Physical Requirements:

Be in good health, and physically and mentally capable of performing assigned tasks.

Must maintain a clean and well-groomed appearance.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and listen.

The employee frequently lifts and/or moves up to 25 pounds.

Must be able to push a minimum of 200 pounds and be able to push such weight a minimum distance of 200 feet.

May be necessary to assist in the evacuation of residents during an emergency.

Work areas may be subject to noise, distractions, and interruptions; an ability to remain calm and positive in stressful situations is required.

We are an equal opportunity employer. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

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