Administrator - Brewster Village
Outagamie County - Appleton, WI

Administrator - Brewster Village

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Brewster Village is looking for dedicated and compassionate caregivers who want to work in a team-based environment, where Person Directed Living is our top priority.


Reporting to the County Executive, the Administrator is responsible for the administration and coordination of activities involved in providing short-term rehabilitation and specialized long-term care services of Brewster Village.

Key Responsibilities

The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.

Strategic Planning

  • Develops an annual work plan which outlines goals and objectives of the department based upon the needs of Outagamie County.
  • Plans, organizes, and coordinates the activities of Brewster Village employees to achieve quality resident care.
  • Directs and coordinates preparation of budgets; monitors and controls revenues and expenditures.
  • Maintains a safe, comfortable and functional environment by assessing the households for potential hazards, implements practices utilizing appropriate techniques regarding sanitation, infection control, fire safety, disaster preparedness and emergency care, investigates and reports all incidents and accidents, and observes the team for safe work habits.
Department Management
  • Monitors and evaluates team and individual performance/work outputs to maintain efficiency and quality of work.
  • Develops internal policies and procedures to provide guidance and direction for staff.
  • Directs investigations into incidents and activities where required by law, or to assure propriety of conduct, behavior, and procedures.
  • Oversees recruiting and selection of staff, including interviewing and hiring key personnel, approving policies and assigning responsibilities for hiring other employees.
  • Provides knowledge and direction to staff in all households, assures that the households have needed resources (community links, materials and supplies).
  • Ensures that all households participate in Quality Improvement and that appropriate follow up is taken to assure quality outcomes, performs professional audits and observations to confirm the competency of all household staff.
Team Development

  • Promotes empowerment of the team in providing resident centered care, participates in team problem solving, monitors team members' performance and provides feedback through coaching and counseling.
  • Ensures the team is collaborating closely with each other and understands their responsibilities.
  • Identifies areas of development for him/herself as well as direct reports and incorporates individual and team development activities into annual work plans.
  • Maintains healthy team dynamics by creating an environment of trust, open communication, creative thinking and cohesive team effort.
  • Provides regular coaching and feedback to others in a way that is motivating and inspiring, while also addressing negative behaviors or poor performance appropriately.
  • Encourages creativity, appropriate risk-taking, and constant improvement.
  • Recognizes and celebrates team and individual accomplishments and exceptional performance.
Relationship Building
  • Consults with superiors, governmental agencies, and others to assure that treatment efforts are related to objectives.
  • Maintains communications on activities and projects with superiors, governmental agencies, interested individuals, and private organizations.
  • Confers with professionals related to the operation of Brewster Village and treatment of residents.
  • Serves as consultant on long term care matters to other County agencies.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Education/Certifications/Experience Requirements
  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Business or Health Care Administration, with six to nine years administrative and managerial experience.
  • Or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • Must have a Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrator's license
Required or Preferred Skills
  • Ability to supervise, assign, and review the work of others.
  • Ability to make decisions regarding the selection, discipline, and discharge of employees.
  • Ability to comprehend and interpret a variety of documents including state/federal statutes, codes, financial statements, medical reports, County ordinances, contracts, and other correspondence.
  • Ability to prepare Board, personnel, and other reports, policy and procedure statements and effective performance appraisals.
  • Ability to use and interpret medical, legal, accounting, personnel, and counseling terminology.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with County personnel, residents, guardians, Association staff, State and Federal employees, County Board members, legislators, and the general public verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to offer expertise and guidance as needed and requested.
  • Ability to assure that federal, state and local laws as well as accepted professional standards and principles of professional organization, boards and councils are followed.
  • Ability to see person-centered care as an important component in providing residents with a sense of health and well being.
  • Ability to understand the importance of modeling positive attitudes and behaviors.
OUTAGAMIE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, THE COUNTY WILL PROVIDE REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS TO QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES AND ENCOURAGES BOTH PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES AND INCUMBENTS TO DISCUSS POTENTIAL ACCOMMODATIONS WITH THE EMPLOYER.
This job was posted on Wed Aug 17 2022 and expired on Thu Sep 08 2022.
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Outagamie County is a government administration city in Appleton, Wisconsin. It is along the Fox River near the northern end of Lake Winnebago in the northeast region of the United States. This administration serving and responsible for the residents of the County. Outagamie was created in 1851 by separating the County from Brown County. Outagamie County consists of 32 administration departments. It provides human service, managing parks and roads, and public safety for the Wisconsin Community. It has a population of 187,885 according to 2019 statistics. Outagamie County region was once the hunting and fishing grounds for several Native American Tribes. Dutch, German, Polish, Irish, Hmong, and Laotian ethnic groups are also have been settled down in the Outagamie County.
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How do you prioritize your tasks as an administrator?

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I prioritize my tasks by assessing their urgency and importance, and creating a to-do list or schedule to ensure timely completion.

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About the Administrator role

Administrative - Other Administrator

As Administrators, we are responsible for providing office support and receiving and directing visitors to appropriate personnel. We create spreadsheets and presentations and support company operations by maintaining office systems. We supervise staff and maintain office services by organizing office operations. Preparing payroll and controlling correspondence is one of our main responsibilities. We provide a historical reference by defining procedures for retention and design and implement office policies by establishing standards and procedures. Working as Administrators, we keep management informed by reviewing and analyzing special reports. We maintain office staff and prepare an annual budget.

Core tasks:

  • welcome visitors and address their concerns
  • coordinate and manage appointments
  • maintain office files
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