Friday, November 30, 2018
Responsibilities of an RCFE Administrator
Working as an RCFE administrator (a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly administrator) can be a challenging but rewarding job. An administrator in an RCFE is often responsible for a variety of tasks and functions within the facility.
Oversee the Facility
An administrator in an RCFE is generally responsible for managing the facility as a whole. The task of overseeing a facility can require you to perform various tasks. You may be responsible for defining individuals’ roles in the facility, you might help to create short-term and long-term goals for the facility as a whole and you also could be responsible for vetting businesses that want to work with your facility.
Manage Other Employees
In order to make sure the facility is operating at its best, it’s often important to make sure the people within the facility are doing their jobs well. When you are an RCFE administrator, you might be responsible for overseeing other employees at the facility. If you are managing employees who also work in administration, you may be delegating tasks for administrators to do, whereas if you manage employees who work directly with residents, you might be checking that everyone completes their continuing education classes.
Focus on Quality of Care
To have a successful RCFE, it’s often essential to treat residents well. In order to make sure the residents at your facility are receiving the best care possible, you may seek out and analyze feedback from your residents every so often. Based on feedback, you can often implement change to create a more pleasant experience for residents. By also working closely with employees who work with residents, you can ensure that employees are following appropriate protocol when they work with your residents.
Working as an RCFE administrator often comes with a wide variety of responsibilities. You may work to ensure the facility is well-maintained while also managing employees and ensuring residents are cared for appropriately. Overall, you will often have the ability to work with others and improve your facility as an administrator.
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