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: $99,720
Education: If you're looking to begin a career in nursing
home administration, you'll need at least a four-year bachelor's degree and
will likely need to pass a state licensing examination. Larger employers or
more advanced positions may require a master's degree. While the requirements
to become a nursing home administrator vary by place of employment and state, a
four-year bachelor's degree in a field like health services administration,
public administration, or long-term care administration is a standard
credential for a nursing home administrator. More advanced positions or working
for a large organization may require an additional two-year master's degree in
these or related fields. Common courses in these programs include work in
nursing home administrative practices, aging and long-term care, gerontology
and aging, and health behavior. After completing a state-approved program, most
states also require that nursing home administrators pass licensing exams.
I would not like to be one because they have to clean and
give baths to the patients and I can’t do that. I will like a better and job it’s
not that I don’t like the elders I do I just don’t find this job interesting.
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