Licensed Nursing Home Administrator
Job role overview
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Date posted
May 8, 2026
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Hiring location
Asheville
Description
Licensed Nursing Home Administrator – Western North Carolina
Location: Western NC (facility to be determined — multiple sites under Ascent Healthcare Management in Buncombe, Henderson, Rutherford, Transylvania, and soon to be Rowan County) Reports to: Regional/Corporate Executive Team Status: Full-time, Exempt
About Ascent Healthcare Management
Ascent Healthcare Management is a hands-on, values-driven provider of skilled nursing and long-term care facilities throughout Western North Carolina. We pride ourselves on blending operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and a heartfelt commitment to resident dignity, comfort, and quality of life. Our brand is built on a “mountain grit & grace” ethos — we believe in seeing beyond the daily tasks to the bigger purpose: building communities where residents, families, and staff see hope, respect, and compassion in every interaction.
At Ascent, every facility is more than a building — it’s a home. We strive to create environments that feel warm, secure, and intentional, with a “from this Overlook we see a better future” mindset. We value transparency, teamwork, accountability, and continuous improvement. As part of our leadership team, you’ll have real operational influence, a supportive corporate backbone, and the opportunity to shape culture and care in a meaningful way.
Position Summary
As Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) for Ascent Healthcare Management, you will hold overall responsibility for the day-to-day operations, clinical oversight, regulatory compliance, financial management, and staffing of one of our skilled nursing / long-term care facilities in Western North Carolina. You’ll serve as the primary leader for staff, residents, families, and regulatory bodies — ensuring high standards of care, resident satisfaction, and financial viability, while upholding the values and culture of Ascent.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide executive leadership for all facility departments — clinical, administrative, custodial, dietary, maintenance, and support services.
- Oversee admissions, care coordination, resident well-being, and discharge processes; ensure residents’ care plans are implemented and families are kept informed.
- Maintain compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations, including licensing requirements for nursing home administrators. Develop, manage, and monitor the facility budget — including revenue (Medicaid, Medicare, private pay), expenses, staffing costs, and overall financial performance.
- Hire, train, mentor, and evaluate all levels of staff; foster a supportive, stable, high-performance culture.
- Coordinate with leadership to meet occupancy and census targets; collaborate on facility marketing, community outreach, and referral relationships. (Reflecting Ascent’s emphasis on census goals, business growth, and community integration.)
- Lead quality-improvement initiatives, safety programs, resident satisfaction efforts, and periodic performance reviews — always with an eye toward Ascent’s mission of “a better future from this Overlook.”
- Serve as point-of-contact and liaison with regulatory authorities, families, community partners, and corporate leadership; represent Ascent’s values in every interaction.
Minimum Qualifications
- Valid, unencumbered North Carolina Nursing Home Administrator license (or eligible for licensure) per state requirements.
- Bachelor’s degree (healthcare administration, business administration, nursing, or related field) — master’s degree preferred but not required.
- Minimum of 3–5 years’ experience in long-term care administration or comparable facility leadership role; proven track record of regulatory compliance and operational excellence.
- Demonstrated skills in financial management, budgeting, staffing, HR, regulatory compliance, and quality assurance.
- Strong leadership, communication, public-relations, conflict-resolution, and decision-making capabilities.
- Ability to work flexible hours and be on-call as needed (nights/weekends/holidays), given the 24/7 nature of skilled nursing operations.
What Makes This Role At Ascent Unique
- Culture-first Leadership – We’re looking for someone who doesn’t just run a building — but lives and breathes a mission of dignity, respect, and hope.
- Operational Clout – As part of our corporate leadership team, you’ll have real influence on staffing strategy, budget oversight, census growth, and quality initiatives.
- Growth-Oriented Vision – With multiple facilities under Ascent, strong census-goals, and ambitious expansion plans, you’ll play a key role in shaping our future and helping us grow — personally and organizationally.
- Opportunity to Build Legacy – You’ll join a company that values long-term commitment, continuous improvement, and community impact — ideal for someone who wants to make a lasting positive difference.
- Supportive Corporate Backbone – While we expect grit and high standards, you won’t be alone. You’ll have corporate support for compliance, policies, marketing, and operational systems — freeing you to focus on leadership and care.
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