RN Director of Nursing /Clinical Administrator II

Presbyterian Homes & Services
Bloomington, MN

Overview

Presbyterian Homes & Services of Bloomington is seeking a Director of Nursing / Clinical Administrator to join our Assisted Living team leading the clinical operations of our 149 bed community. This position is opening due to a planned retirement in early November 2026. This role is open for the next Dynamic leader who thrives in changing environments by exhibiting adaptibility, resilence, and an innovative mindset, skillfully navigating and inspiring teams to embrace growth and positive transformation.

REPORTING STRUCTURE: The Clinical Administrator reports to the Housing Administrator and directly supervises all managers of clinical services which may include: Clinical Coordinators, Staffing Coordinator and Home Care Services Coordinator, as well as supervising all RNs, LPNs, Resident Assistants. The Clinical Administrator also oversees the use of contracted services for clinical care.

ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY

This community offers the following care options:

Assisted Living, Assisted Living with Memory Care, Care Center/Long Term Care, Long Term Care with Memory Care, Transitional Care/Rehab

Address:

Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington9889 Penn Avenue SouthBloomington, MN 55431

Readily recognizable by the striking clock tower facing Penn Avenue, the village-like setting of Presbyterian Homes of Bloomington continues to grow better with the years.

As an employee you can take advantage of a variety of amenities such as:

- Bus route access- Free fitness center access- Discounted employee meals

Responsibilities

The Director of Nursing / Clinical Administrator is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, evaluating and effectively directing the clinical staff and program in order to ensure the delivery of high quality resident care and services consistent with regulations and established clinical best practices. specifically:

  • As a member of the site leadership team, participate in the planning and implementation of strategies and programming that assure high quality resident care while achieving short and long-term operational goals for the site.
  • Create and maintain an environment that achieves high quality care (physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual) of residents and maintains their independence and dignity to the highest degree possible within the PHS continuum.
  • Establish and maintain effective communication systems with all customers.
  • Oversee the implementation of resident care processes: Selection, assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care based upon regulations and established clinical best practices. Participate in resident care processes as needed.
  • Oversee and monitor the clinical components of the medical record for completeness and accuracy.
  • As a supervisor of a large team, the Clinical Administrator is directly responsible for leading and growing members of the team and should be able to demonstrate experience in this area.

Qualifications

  • Registered Nurse with current licensure with the State Board of Nursing in state(s) in which he/she practices.
  • Three to five (3 - 5) years leadership experience in nursing.
  • Current CPR Certification.
  • Demonstrated competencies in health care management and operations, quality management, staff development, resident and family support systems, and community outreach.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in gerontological nursing, rehabilitative and restorative clinical practices.
  • Demonstrated compatibility withPHS's mission and operating philosophies.
  • Demonstrated ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language to communicate with all customers

Pay Range

The estimated starting pay range for this role is $102,000 - $120,682 per year. This good faith estimate is based upon PHS’s typical starting pay range for this role. Actual pay range depends upon many factors including each individual employee’s qualifications and market conditions and is subject to change.

Benefits

Full-time benefits-eligible employment begins at a minimum of 30 hours per week:

  • Health, and dental, including applicable HSA & FSA
  • Employer Contribution to HSA for eligible Health Plans
  • Life insurance (AD&D)
  • Retirement, with eligibility for an employer match
  • Holiday pay and extended sick

Full and Part-time benefits-eligible employment working between 20-29 hours per week:

  • Vision insurance
  • Voluntary short-term & long-term disability
  • Accident & hospitalization coverage
  • Education assistance programs

All employees:

  • Accrue PTO (Paid time off)
  • Same-day pay
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)
  • College partnership educational discounts
  • Access to Learn to Live Resources

About PHS

Presbyterian Homes & Services (PHS), based in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a nonprofit, faith-based organizationprovidinga broad array of high-quality housing choices,careand services options for older adults. Some8,000employees serve more than41,800 older adults through 60PHS-affiliated senior living communities in Minnesota,Iowaand Wisconsin, and through Optage®home and community services. PHS is also co-owner of Genevive, the largest geriatric primary care practice in Minnesota, providing comprehensive care for more than 15,500older adults. Established in 1955, PHS has earned the reputation as an innovative leader dedicated to promoting independence, purposefullivingandthe overallwell-being for those they serve. Today, PHS is one of the largest nonprofit providers of senior housing and services in the nation.

PHS is an EEO/AA employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, or status with regard to public assistance.

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