Administrator in Training; AIT
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Healthcare
Healthcare Administration
Administrator in Training (AIT)
Launch Your Leadership Career in Long Term Care
Are you ready to grow into a confident, capable healthcare leader? Our Administrator in Training (AIT) Program offers a structured, hands‑on pathway to becoming a licensed Administrator. You’ll be mentored by a seasoned, high‑performing Administrator and gain the operational, clinical, and leadership skills needed to guide a facility to excellence.
Position SummaryThe AIT will work directly under an experienced Administrator to learn all aspects of facility operations, leadership, and regulatory compliance. This role is designed for individuals who are passionate about quality care, strong team culture, and operational success. You’ll develop the knowledge and confidence to lead a skilled nursing facility in alignment with state and federal regulations.
Key Areas of Focus- Financial Operations — Budgeting, financial reports, and resource management
- Customer Service — Building trust with residents, families, and staff
- Business Development — Supporting census growth and community partnerships
- Clinical Operations — Understanding care delivery and regulatory standards
The AIT will uphold policies related to patient care, staff support, financial controls, and public relations while learning to manage budgets and meet facility and division goals.
Compensation & Benefits- Competitive Salary — Aligned with experience and leadership potential
- Comprehensive Health Benefits — Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
- Health Savings Account (HSA) — Employer contribution of $100/month
- Life Insurance — Employer paid coverage equal to 1x annual salary
- 401(k) Retirement Plan — Helping you build long‑term financial security
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) — Confidential support for personal and professional challenges
- Ongoing Training & Regional Support — Continuous development with guidance from our regional leadership team
- Ability to read and interpret financial records and operational reports
- Proficiency in core competency areas, including patient rights, safety, and sanitation
- Demonstrates professionalism, integrity, and strong communication skills
- Ensuring a clean, safe, and homelike environment for residents
- Delivering excellent customer service with a positive, solution‑focused attitude
- Supporting a healthy, respectful work culture for staff
- Communicating effectively with the interdisciplinary team (IDT)
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