Executive Director
Company: The Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: May 24, 2025
Job Description:
We are looking for an experienced Executive Director with a
healthcare background to join our team! Our inclusive culture is
ideal for someone who likes working as part of a team. We pride
ourselves on a friendly, supportive work environment, helping each
other provide our residents with a life filled with dignity,
respect, and compassion.Position Summary: The Executive Director
shall supervise the daily operation of Franciscan Shore (RCAC &
CBRF), including but not limited to, resident care and services,
personnel, finances, and physical plant. The administrator shall
provide the supervision necessary to ensure that the residents
receive proper care and treatment, that their health and safety are
protected and promoted and that their rights are
respected.Responsibilities:
- Mission and Values
- Educates and demonstrates the Franciscan Values and Mission
throughout Franciscan Shore.
- Keeps abreast of information pertaining to the Sponsor's
(Congregation's) mission, goals, and values.
- Fosters and deepens the understanding of the OSF Franciscan
values with the Supervisors and residents.
- Strategic Planning
- In collaboration with other key departmental leaders and the
Board of Directors, creates a strategic plan for Franciscan
Shore.
- Evaluates all aspects of the organizations' current core
business and future strategic plans.
- Develops and manages short-term and long-term goals, assuring
that the day-to-day operations of the facility keep Franciscan
Shore on track for its goals and mission.
- Prepares the annual budget in collaboration with the OSF's CFO
and presents it to the Board of Directors for review and
recommendation to the Sponsor's for approval.
- In collaboration with OSF's CFO, provides financial management
by doing the following:
- Operates the facility within established budgets and allocates
resources to carry out programs and activities of the
facility.
- Keeps abreast of the economic conditions/situations and
adjusting as necessary to ensure continued ability to provide
quality care.
- Ensures that census meets budgeted targets.
- Attends and participates in board meetings, sub-committees, and
management meetings; understands and supports the overall strategic
plan.
- Prepares written materials and articulates goals and
outcomes.
- Makes written and oral reports/recommendations to the Board of
Directors concerning the operation of the facility.
- Presents emergent, urgent, positioning, and operational issues
to the management team, leads the discussion, articulates the
intended results, and seeks team alignment in decision making.
- Seeks, shares, and practices transformational learning and
leadership; Evaluates employee and/or volunteer performance with
commitment to established merit system in conjunction with the HR
Committee, utilizing written performance details and a
collaborative employee involvement/feedback process.
- Participates in hands-on coaching, active listening, and in
providing growth opportunities for employees that result in the
overall success of the organization.
- Ensures that staff are trained, have the necessary resources to
perform the job, that they have meaningful work to maximize job
satisfaction, and that they are valued.
- Is an active member of the management team, contributing to the
overall health of the organization.
- Provides a Leadership presence at special facility and resident
events.
- Conveys and communicates timely departmental or operational
issues and commits to participate with colleagues to report
back/resolve.
- Assisted Living Administration
- Operates the facility in compliance with local, state, and
federal statutes and requirements.
- Ensures resident care interventions meet the personal,
physical, and cognitive needs of each resident maximizing
his/herself care capacities, identity, independence, choice, and
opportunity for social interaction.
- Ensures medical direction of facility and appropriate medical,
therapeutic, diagnostic, and rehabilitative services for each
resident.
- Promotes a resident focus by maintaining relationships, seeking
feedback, and improving customer service.
- Evaluates resident care, resident satisfaction, and
departmental operations.
- Takes a lead role in ongoing quality improvement
initiatives.
- Establishes, implements, and updates facility policies and
procedures pertaining to facility operations and all aspects of
resident care.
- Works with the Communications Director and Graphic Designer in
conjunction with the Resident Coordinator to develop a marketing
plan for census goal achievement.
- Receives and ensures resolution of resident concerns and
grievances.
- Ensures that staff are certified, licensed or registered in
accordance with applicable state laws.
- Provides oversight and management of contractual services and
maintains a system to document agreements for services furnished by
outside sources.
- Participates in state survey inspections, reviews survey
findings and develops a plan of correction for deficiencies
noted.
- Makes routine inspections of the facility to assure that
established policies and procedures are being implemented and
followed.
- Maintains positive community and public relations.
- Conducts monthly meetings with Staff and Residents to keep them
informed of Franciscan Shore Updates.
- Works with the Sister Coordinators as needed on various topics
to address the Sisters' needs of the day as it relates to "family"
issues.
- Works with contractors in collaboration with the Facilities
Director on related projects for Franciscan Shore.
- Works with Insurance Carriers on contractor renewal and review
in collaboration with CFO.
- In collaboration with the Activities Director, creates a
dynamic program that meets the "Seven Dimensions of Wellness."
- Ensures that clinical records are produced, maintained and
confidential information safeguarded for each resident in
compliance with all state and federal laws and requirements.
- Upholds the integrity of confidential, proprietary business,
financial or other information concerning residents, employees,
consultants, prospects and operations, including compliance with
the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) as
well as corporate and departmental standards.
- Ensures that all residents/client rights are always maintained.
Investigates and reports to the state cases of abuse, neglect, or
misappropriation.
- Maintains an adequate liaison with residents and
families/designated representatives and the OSF coordinators who
act as the Sisters' family.
- Safety and Environment
- Provides and maintains a safe, functional, and comfortable
environment for residents, employees, and the public.
- Ensures that the Facility maintains a Quality Assessment and
Assurance Committee and written plans and procedures to meet
emergencies and disasters.
- Ensures that the Facility is in compliance with environmental
and safety regulations including any safety related training for
employees.
- In collaboration with the HR Director, ensures appropriate
investigation of employee incidents and monitors workers'
compensation claims.
- Interacts with vendors of outsourced services (e.g., Community
Care)
- In collaboration with the CFO, participates in contract
negotiations.
- Facilitates interaction of vendor services with Franciscan
Shore departments.This list of duties and responsibilities is not
all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and
responsibilities as the Board of Directors deems necessary.Direct
Reports (Subject to change): Director of Nursing, Dietary Manager,
Beautician, Transportation Coordinator, Activities Director. The
following have a dual reporting structure and report to the
Franciscan Shore Executive Director in addition to the Sponsors:
CFO, Facilities Director, IT Manager, and Housekeeping
Supervisor.QualificationsRequirements:
- Education/Experience:
- 4-5 years of Assisted Living and Memory care experience
preferred.One of the following is required:
- A bachelor's degree in a field other than in health care from
an accredited college and have successfully completed an assisted
living administrator's training course approved by the department
or the department's designee; or
- At least 2 years' experience working in a health care related
field having direct contact with one or more of the client groups
identified under s. DHS 83.02 (16) and have successfully completed
an assisted living administrator's training course approved by the
department or the department's designee; or
- A valid nursing home administrator's license issued by the
department of safety and professional
services.Skills/Abilities/Knowledge:
- Must be at least 21 years of age and exhibit the capacity to
respond to the needs of the residents and manage the complexity of
the community.
- Must have a strong knowledge of Wisconsin RCAC and CBRF rules
and regulations.
- Must possess strong Leadership skills.
- Must be highly professional; attire appropriate to the
position, excellent customer service skills, honest, cooperative,
dependable, exhibit a warm, cheerful, caring manner and desire to
work with and serve older adults.
- Knowledge of faith-based organizations a plus.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 suite (Excel, Word, Outlook,
Teams).
- Must be detail oriented with strong organizational skills and
demonstrated ability to create and manage multiple projects and
timelines.
- Self-motivated with the ability to work collaboratively with
the team as well as independently, with the confidence to make
independent decisions as appropriate.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability
to convey information to various levels of staff and management in
various formats and give and receive feedback in a professional
manner.
- Must have the ability to adapt to changing organizational
needs, work flexible hours to meet the scheduling requirements and
be "on-call" to handle problems that may arise outside of regular
work hours.
- Maintain Administrator license and all ongoing training
requirements of the organization.
- Must be adaptable and flexible in dealing with a variety of
people, being attentive to their emotions and frustrations, and
possess the ability to handle difficult situations, including
conflict resolution.CompensationTypeAnnualNotesAdditional
InformationStart DateLocationDepartmentCountyJob CategoryOther -
Catholic OrganizationsEmployment TypeFull TimeNotesShift: 1st
shift, 40-45 hours per weekTo ApplyInstructionsComplete an
application online, or send resume to hr@lakeosfs.orgArchdiocese of
MilwaukeeP.O. Box 070912Milwaukee, WI 53207Phone:
414-769-3300Toll-Free: 800-769-9373Fax: 414-769-3408Report
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misconduct.3501 South Lake DriveSt. Francis, WI 53235The
Archdiocese of Milwaukee3501 South Lake DriveSt. Francis, WI
53235Phone: (414) 769-3300Toll-Free: (800) 769-9373Fax: (414)
769-3408
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