Nursing Home Administrator

Duties And Responsibilities:Nursing home administration is a specialized area of medical and health services management. ... 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:The average Nursing Home Administrator salary in United States is approximately $92,176.A mid-career nursing home administrator should expect to earn between $65,000 and $90,000, though some earn more than $100,000. Salaries vary widely depending on the region of the United States, the size of the facility and type of ownership.
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.

Demand or need for this profession:Every state requires nursing home administrators to be licensed, although specific rules differ from one state to the next. Most states require candidates to have at least a Bachelor's degree and to pass a licensing exam administered by the National Association of Long-term Care Administrator Boards (NAB).


Reflection:I think i would love to become nursing home administrator because ever since i was about 11 years old i started to help my aunt and grandma because they are sick and and use to check their sugar and and injected them the things they had too. I also had to check their medicine and which one they had to take. I found that very exciting and i was happy when i was doing that. I find this career very interesting and i think i will do this for a living you also one good and could have a good life with this job.

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