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Friday, March 3, 2017

Nursing Home Administrator

Nursing Home Administrator

Duties and responsibilities: Typical duties of nursing home administrators include overseeing staff and personnel, financial matters, medical care, medical supplies, facilities, and other duties as specific positions demand.

Salary: The median annual salary is $106,410 as of February 22, 2017, with a range usually between $94,739-$118,546, however this can vary widely depending on a variety of factors.

Education: Being a nursing home administrator requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in healthcare administration. However, most nursing home administrators have master's degrees in long-term care administration, health services administration, public health or business administration.

Demand for this profession: 14%

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Reflection: I would not like to become a Nursing Home Administrator because to me it seems like a job that requires an infinite amount of patience. I am a very patient person, but do not like working with older people that often. I am capable of doing so, but I won’t enjoy it one bit. I want a job where science a health plays a major role. This job may involve a little bit of both, but not enough for me to enjoy.

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