Wednesday, January 29, 2014

                         Nursing Home Administrator

Duties and responsibilities:

   A nursing home administrator in California is charged with the efficient and safe running of a nursing home and ensuring it is in full compliance with all federal and state health and safety regulations and requirements. Patient admissions, personnel management, budgeting, and facilities management are just a few of the responsibilities of a nursing home administrator in California, which is why the requirements for the certification are so stringent

Salary: $96,000

Education:
  
  Nine of the 12 states, including Connecticut, require anyone who wants to take the nursing home administrator licensing test to hold at least a bachelor's degree. . In order to become a nursing home consultant in the state of California, you'll need both academic and practical qualifications, or substantial experience as a registered nurse before you can take the California Nursing Home Exam. Read the following steps to learn how to become a nursing home administrator in California.

Reflection:



I think I will want to be a nursing home administrator because it’s kind of the same thing as a registered nurse, but different. I would like to be one also because it seems interesting and because they get paid well

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