Administrator in Training (AIT)- Volunteer - Bayview Center
Eustis, FL 32726
About the Job
Administrator in Training (AIT)- Volunteer
We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated individual to join our team as an Administrator in Training. As an aspiring administrator, you will work closely with senior administrators to gain first-hand experience in managing and directing the daily operations of our organization.
The administrator in training will have an opportunity to learn the role of an administrator, including personnel management, budgeting and finance, regulatory compliance, and strategic planning. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills, an analytical mindset, and a desire to learn about the healthcare industry.
Administrator in Training (AIT) Responsibilities:
- Work under the direction of senior administrators to learn the duties and responsibilities of managing and directing healthcare organization's activities.
- Develop knowledge and skills necessary to manage personnel, including recruiting, training, evaluating, and disciplining staff.
- Assist in the development and management of budgets, including revenue and expense forecasting.
- Learn and ensure compliance with laws and regulations that impact the healthcare industry.
- Work closely with other members of the management team to implement strategic plans and organizational goals.
- Participate in other administrative tasks and projects as needed.
Administrator in Training (AIT) Qualifications:
Administrator-in-Training applicants may apply based on either the 1,000- or 2,000-hour program.
To qualify for the 1,000-hour AIT. program, applicants must have:
A degree in Health Care Administration OR A degree in Health Services Administration
OR
An equivalent degree which must have at least 60 semester hours in required courses. Complete the course worksheet to determine if you qualify. Courses from the following subject areas are required to fulfill the 60-semester hour requirement pursuant to section 468.1695(2)(a)1., F.S.:
- General administration and management of health care facilities (minimum 6 hours)
- Accounting and financial management (minimum 6 hours)
- Personnel management and labor relations (minimum 3 hours)
- Computer applications (minimum 3 hours)
- Long-term health care administration (minimum 3 hours)
- Health care planning and delivery systems (minimum 3 hours)
- Aging (minimum 3 hours)
- Governmental standards and regulation of long-term health care (minimum 3 hours)
- Legal aspects of health care administration (minimum 3 hours)
- Patient care management (minimum 3 hours)
To qualify for the 2,000-hour AIT program:
- Bachelor’s degree in business administration, healthcare administration, or related subject is preferred
- Prior management experience within the skilled nursing, long-term care industry
- Previous business development experience preferred--identifying and building local relationships to drive business as well as effective product pricing and revenue maximization
- Must possess and demonstrate a high degree of leadership, organizational ability, and communication skills.
- Must have experience in managing Operations and back-office functions (human resources, accounting & payroll, marketing and admissions)
This is an exciting opportunity for any individual interested in becoming an administrator in the healthcare industry. Our organization values our employees' growth and development, and we are committed to providing training and resources to ensure your success. Join us today and take your first step towards an exciting career in healthcare administration!
Why Join Us
- Competitive Compensation.
- Great Benefits Package.
- Engaging Work Atmosphere.
- Innovative Training Programs.
- Excellent Growth Opportunities.
- And So Much More!
Who We Are
Our mission is to personalize the wellness journey by providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation experiences that are designed around the needs of each individual. We are dedicated to promoting better quality of life and transform ordinary expectations into extraordinary outcomes.