The Regional Home Health Administrator directs operations across an assigned geographic region, partnering with fellow regional administrators and collaborating closely with the executive leadership team to ensure aligned, high-performing home health services. This role balances hands-on operational oversight with cross-regional coordination and strategic contribution. .
Operations and Leadership:
- Participate in the day-to-day operations within the region, ensuring consistent quality, efficiency, and service delivery
- Develop and implement regional policies and procedures aligned with organizational standards
- Monitor productivity metrics and operational KPIs and partner with leadership to take corrective action to address gaps
- Manage resource deployment to meet patient care demands
- Drive performance improvement by tracking outcomes and acting on what you find
- Communicate openly with staff and apply policies consistently — people notice fairness
- Use data to understand what's working and where we can do better
Quality Assurance & Performance Improvement
- Lead the QAPI program, including data collection, root cause analysis, and performance improvement projects
- Monitor OASIS accuracy, star ratings, patient satisfaction (HHCAHPS), and clinical outcomes
- Track and trend adverse events, hospitalizations, and emergency department utilization
- Report quality metrics to leadership and governing body; implement evidence-based intervention
Leadership Team Partnership:
- Work closely with the executive leadership team on strategic planning, policy development, and organizational growth
- Provide regional insights, data, and recommendations to inform company-level decisions
- Contribute to the development of long-term goals, market expansion strategies, and operational improvements
Compliance & Quality
- Ensure regional compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations, accreditation standards, and payer requirements
- Lead audit preparation, survey readiness, and corrective action plans
- Maintain up-to-date policies reflecting current healthcare laws and industry best practices
- Ensure timely submission of required reports to state health departments and CMS
- Develop and monitor corrective action plans following audits or deficiency citations
- Oversee HIPAA compliance, incident reporting, and risk management protocols
To Be a Success:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, Nursing, or related field (Master's preferred)
- Experience: 5+ years in home health or healthcare operations leadership; multi-site or regional management experience required
- Licensure: Active Home Health Administrator license (if required by state)
- Skills: Strong financial management, strategic thinking, cross-functional collaboration, and regulatory expertise