RN Administrator/DON - Home Health at Fairmont Homecare
Richmond, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Strategic Leadership, Operational Leadership, Clinical Quality, Regulatory Compliance, Financial Stewardship, Talent Management, Culture Leadership, Stakeholder Management, Governance, Performance Improvement, Budgeting, Revenue Integrity, Utilization Review, Succession Planning, Patient Safety

Industry

Home Health Care Services

Description
Description Join Life Care Home Health Family! Serving Texas, Florida, Nevada, and Georgia, we provide skilled nursing, therapy, homecare, hospice, palliative care, and private duty services. Why Work With Us? Nestmed AI Scribe: Less charting, more caring! Competitive pay, 401k, health & life insurance Flexible schedules & career growth opportunities Continuing education & recognition programs Supportive, family-like team culture Make a difference in patients’ lives while enjoying work-life balance. Apply today and grow with us! Position Summary: The Administrator, reporting to the VP of Home Health Operations and/or designee (Regional Director of Operations/Executive Director), serves as the operational leader for the assigned home health agency/agencies, with full accountability for clinical quality, regulatory compliance, financial performance, and organizational culture. Reporting to the VP of Home Health Operations (or designee) and working closely with regional and executive leadership, this role is responsible for translating organizational strategy into measurable operational results. Executive Accountabilities Strategic & Operational Leadership Provide executive oversight of all agency operations, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives, regulatory requirements, and quality standards. Lead the development and execution of operational plans that support long-term performance, scalability, and patient-centered care. Serve as the senior decision-maker for the assigned agency, exercising sound judgment in complex clinical, operational, and financial matters. Clinical Quality & Regulatory Excellence Ensure the delivery of high-quality, compliant home health services in accordance with federal and state regulations. Establish a culture of accountability for clinical outcomes, documentation integrity, and patient safety. Oversee utilization review, performance improvement initiatives, and corrective action plans to drive continuous improvement. Act as a subject-matter expert and executive resource on home health regulatory and operational best practices. Financial Stewardship Maintain full fiscal accountability for agency performance, including budgeting, cost control, revenue integrity, and financial reporting. Develop, implement, and regularly evaluate branch budgets to ensure financial sustainability and operational efficiency. Prepare and present annual operational reports and agency evaluations to executive leadership and the Board of Directors. Talent & Culture Leadership Attract, develop, and retain high-performing clinical and administrative leaders. Set expectations for performance excellence, professional development, and ethical leadership across the organization. Ensure robust staff education, competency assessment, and leadership succession planning. Foster a culture that values accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Stakeholder & Community Leadership Serve as the executive representative of the agency to physicians, referral partners, community organizations, and regulatory bodies. Lead strategic relationship-building initiatives to strengthen the agency’s reputation and market presence. Ensure patient experience and satisfaction metrics are actively monitored, analyzed, and improved. Governance & Organizational Effectiveness Implement governing body directives and organizational policies with consistency and integrity. Evaluate agency programs, services, and operational effectiveness; recommend strategic enhancements or corrective actions. Direct preparation of the annual agency evaluation and oversee reporting requirements that support operational and clinical excellence. #HighLC1 Requirements Executive Qualifications Leadership Experience Minimum of two years of senior management or executive leadership experience within a licensed healthcare delivery setting (home health, hospice, hospital, nursing facility, or comparable environment). Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary teams and complex healthcare operations. Two years of nursing management experience required. Education & Licensure Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university with a healthcare-related focus required. Licensed Physician, Registered Nurse, Social Worker, Therapist, or Nursing Home Administrator preferred. Current state professional license required where applicable. Completion of Texas-specific administrative training (TAC 97.259 / 97.260) provided or agreement to complete upon hire within 2 weeks. Executive Competencies Strategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into operational execution. Strong financial literacy and experience managing budgets and performance metrics. Executive-level communication and relationship management skills. Proven ability to lead through change, ambiguity, and regulatory complexity. High ethical standards and commitment to patient-centered care. Work Environment & Expectations Executive office-based role with flexibility to meet organizational needs. Availability for after-hours leadership support and emergency response. Travel as required; reliable transportation and insurance required. Ongoing commitment to professional development and continuing education. Additional Requirements Participation in required continuing education and mandatory training programs. Commitment to ongoing professional development to enhance job-related knowledge and skills. Willingness to perform additional duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
The Administrator serves as the operational leader for assigned home health agency/agencies, holding full accountability for clinical quality, regulatory compliance, financial performance, and organizational culture. This role involves translating organizational strategy into measurable operational results while exercising executive oversight of all agency operations.
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