Position: Executive Director
Location: Washington-Seattle
Hours: 40 hours per week
About Bailey-Boushay House:
Opened in 1992, Bailey-Boushay House (BBH) was the first facility in the nation to be built expressly to meet the complex needs of people with HIV/AIDS at end of life. As the population of people living with AIDS has changed, so have the services and individuals targeted by BBH. Our Inpatient services, licensed as a skilled nursing home, is comprised of 35 single rooms and serves patients with complicated end of life issues including ALS, Huntington's disease, MS, cancer in addition to HIV. BBH also opened an outpatient program in 1992, targeting clients who are the most medically and socially frail of those with HIV/AIDS. In 2018, an Emergency Homeless Shelter specifically for individuals with HIV was opened.
Today, over 400 individuals receive support from BBH's inpatient and outpatient programs annually. Almost all these individuals have multiple issues consisting of mental illness, homelessness, substance use, history of incarceration, and lack of community support. BBH is staffed by 160 individuals and 130 volunteers and has over a $17 million dollar annual budget.
Key Responsibilities:
- Operational Accountability: Plans, directs and evaluates the programs, systems, operations and resources of the Bailey-Boushay House to assure the safe and appropriate delivery of patient care.
- Develops formal strategic/tactical plans, including both short- and long-term business/capital planning, with full accountability for achievement of plan objectives.
- Ensures the application of consistent practices relating to clinical/administrative operations, customer service, human resources activities and quality/performance improvement initiatives.
- Leads and staffs the BBH Board of Directors, assisting in strategic planning, fund raising, and community relations.
Staff Management and Development:
- Plans, directs and evaluates the work of subordinate management staff in accordance with applicable regulations and standards for human resource management.
- Ensures adequate staffing levels for appropriate coverage to meet budgetary and operational objectives.
Relationship Building/Marketing:
- Works collaboratively with the Marketing/Communications team to develop effective strategies and promotional materials.
- Cultivates and maintains professional relationships with community groups, payors, area hospitals/medical providers, and elected officials.
Resource Management/Budget Administration:
- Identifies, aligns and optimizes resources to positively impact organizational strategies towards achievement of BBH goals.
- Approves expenditures within defined scope of responsibility and oversees the preparation of financial, budget, activity and productivity information.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Ensures full compliance with internal/external legal and regulatory standards and requirements.
- Keeps abreast of changing regulatory requirements and competitive industry practices.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration or related field, and a minimum of seven years of progressively responsible recent work experience in a home health agency, hospice or related healthcare program, including five years in a management/leadership capacity.
Possession of valid and unrestricted Washington State Nursing Home Administrator licensure through the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB), or the ability to transfer an out-of-state license to Washington State prior to hire date.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and Bailey-Boushay House offers much more than competitive compensation and benefits. With continuing education opportunities and relocation assistance, you will find our commitment to your well-being is both rewarding and refreshing.
We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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