Administrator De Novo

Enhabit Home Health & HospiceDallas, TX
21hRemote

About The Position

Overview The Administrator De Novo leads and supports the assimilation, hiring, and training process for identified de n ovo locations. This position is the liaison throughout a transition between the de novo team, local employees, and home office. The Administrator De Novo oversees and supports the orientation and training of new employees to company policies and standard operating procedures. This position will implement Homecare Homebase (HCHB) software, company culture, and all other aspects of the start-up plan. The Administrator De Novo is the interim, local chief executive agent and contributes to the overall success of the company by leading the local provider in a better way to care for the community in which it serves. This position is responsible for ensuring that the execution of branch operations are completed daily. The administrator de novo effectively manages branch operations, services, personnel performance, and office management ongoing This role will require overnight travel 2 to 3 weeks per month, and will work remotely when not onsite at a De Novo (start up) location. Travel days are typically Monday returning Thursday after 5pm or Friday am.

Requirements

  • Must be a Registered Nurse and able to travel 75% or more per year
  • Must have demonstrated experience in health service administration with at least one year in a supervisory or administrative capacity
  • Must have demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the federal, state and local laws and regulatory guidelines that govern the operation of a home care office
  • Demonstrated experience in a home health care or hospice program
  • Demonstrated experience in management is preferred
  • Must be organized with the ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing, across all levels of the organization
  • Must be able to convey thoughts in a way easily understood
  • Must be able to utilize computers and technology to present information
  • Must be able to prepare and deliver educational material to employees and community referral sources
  • Must be able to maintain a positive, professional, and friendly demeanor in a stressful atmosphere
  • Must be adept at interacting and communicating with a diverse group of individuals
  • Must possess a passion for helping patients
  • Must be organized and detail oriented
  • Must be able to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Must be self-motivated, possess a high standard of professional ethics, and comply with accepted professional standards and practices
  • Must possess a valid state driver license
  • Must maintain automobile liability insurance as required by law
  • COLORADO Must comply with Colorado state regulation 6CCR 1011-1 (7.6) requiring 24 hours of training in the first 12 months if a first time administrator, 8 hours of which must be completed within the first month of employment. Must have documented completion of a minimum of 12 clock hours per year at a health administration seminar or through an approved provider.
  • CONNECTICUT A master degree in nursing with an active license to practice nursing in the state and at least one year of supervisory or administrative experience in a health care facility program which included care of the sick; or a master degree in public health or administration with a concentration of study in health services administration, and at least one year of supervisory or administrative experience in a health care facility or program which included care of the sick; or a baccalaureate degree in nursing with an active license to practice nursing in the state and at least two years supervisory or administrative experience in a health care facility or program which included care of the sick; or a baccalaureate degree in administration with a concentration of study in health services administration and at least two years supervisory or administrative experience in a health care facility or program which included care of the sick; or a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery in the state of Connecticut who has had at least one year supervisory or administrative experience in a health care facility or program which included care of the sick; or employment as the administrator of a home health care agency in this state as of January 1, 1981, who has been so employed continuously for the five years immediately preceding January 1, 1981; or continuous employment as an administrator of a home health care agency as of January 1, 1979 ; except that on and after January 1, 1986, no person shall be employed as an administrator of a home health care agency pursuant to this subdivision unless such person additionally meets one of the requirements above. Must be administrator for only one agency.
  • FLORIDA Must be administrator for only one agency; or manage up to five agencies located within one agency geographic service area or within immediate contiguous counties and have identical controlling interest.
  • ILLINOIS Must have at least one year of supervisory or administrative experience in home health care or a related health provider program; or must meet the requirements for a public health administrator.
  • LOUISIANA Must have three years management experience in health care service delivery.
  • MARYLAND Must possess education in health services or administration, evidenced by being a physician; registered nurse; or college graduate with a bachelor degree in a health-related field. Must also have at least one year of supervisory experience in hospital, home health, or public health program management.
  • OKLAHOMA Must possess an Oklahoma administrator license. Must complete 12 continuing education units per year.
  • TEXAS Must comply with Texas state regulation 97.259 a-g requiring 24 hours of training in the first 12 months if a first time administrator. Must have documented completion of a minimum of 12 clock hours per year at a health administration seminar or through an approved provider.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated experience in management is preferred

Responsibilities

  • The De Novo Administrator leads and supports the assimilation, hiring, and training process for identified de novo locations
  • Laison throughout a transition between the de novo team, local employees, and home office.
  • Oversees and supports the orientation and training of new employees to Enhabit policies and standard operating procedures
  • I mplement Homecare Homebase (HCHB) software, Enhabit culture, and all other aspects of the start-up plan.
  • Responsible for ensuring that the execution of branch operations are completed daily
  • Effectively manages branch operations, services, personnel performance, and office management ongoing.
  • Must be able to lead a highly-functioning team providing guidance to ensure start-ups progress as planned.
  • Must be able to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and possess a high standard of work ethic.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive insurance plans - medical, dental, and vision
  • Generous paid time off – Up to 30 paid days off per year
  • 401k retirement savings plan with match
  • Basic life insurance at no cost to eligible employees
  • Employee scholarship program
  • Promote-from-within philosophy
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