Resident Care Director
Company: Commonwealth Senior Living at New Baltimore
Location: New Baltimore
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Resident Care Director (RCD)
serves as the nursing leader and is responsible for managing the
resident care team along with the coordination of care and service
delivery to residents in the community. Liaison with hospital
personnel, physicians, community organizations, and other health
related service agencies to provide optimal care to the residents.
The Resident Care Director is accountable for oversight and
implementation of resident care programs, performance management,
and regulatory compliance in accordance with Federal, State, and
Board of Nursing licensing requirements. The Resident Care Director
is a Culture Ambassador who will model the core values of the
company, leading by example, and ensure all team members exemplify
the core values of the company. • We Care About People • We Do the
Right Thing • We are Passionate, Have Fun, and Celebrate Success •
We Speak Up! It is Our Responsibility • We Take Ownership and Add
Value • We are Respectful Job Requirements • Minimum of two (2)
years’ college in human services or heath care field required;
holds an unencumbered state license as a professional Registered
Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse preferred. • Minimum of two (2)
years’ experience providing resident care to the elderly, or
similarly related experience with specialized memory care programs.
• Minimum of one (1) year nursing management experience, including
hiring, coaching, performance management, scheduling, and daily
resident care operations. • Experience with resident assessment and
care planning. • Certified in CPR and first aid. • Must be willing
to become trained and/or certified in state assessments and service
plans as per regulatory licensing requirements. • Knowledge of
infection control practices and prevention of disease transmission.
• Understand and conceptualize complex concepts, as well as ability
to make appropriate decisions in stressful situations. • High level
communication skills, both verbal and written. • Ability to show
compassion towards cognitively impaired older adults and
demonstrates genuine concern for the physical and emotional needs
of the elderly and their families. • Ability to work weekends,
evenings, and flexible hours as needed for resident care and
services, including on-call responsibilities. • Must be proficient
in basic office equipment, including a personal computer, for the
purpose of accomplishing and maintaining a high level of job
performance. • Valid and acceptable driving record. Areas of
Primary Responsibility • Model a business philosophy that treats
every resident and family member as a personal customer. • Promote
the health and wellness of the resident population by partnering
with physicians, pharmacists, and other care providers to promote
an integrated and collaborative approach to care and service
coordination for each resident. • Ensure provision of services to
the residents and validates that all Federal and State policies
governing resident care are closely monitored and followed. •
Collaborates and supports administration in referral development
and achieving occupancy goals. • Establish rapport with residents,
families, direct care associates, department managers, providers,
vendors, and state/regulatory agency personnel. • Make routine
resident care rounds to ensure the needs of each resident are being
met in accordance with their individualized care plan. • Follow
through, as needed, on information given at shift report, by a
resident, or family, regarding resident concerns. • Ensure the
completion of assessments on all residents at least twice per year,
or with changes in resident condition, as required by company
policy and regulatory licensing requirements. • Responsible for the
appropriate retention of residents in the community as per
regulatory licensing requirements through tracking, trending, and
reporting resident care quality data to identify risk. • Ability to
perform calculations in support of personnel actions, budget, and
other financial responsibilities. • Recommend modifications to
resident care staffing plans to ensure reasonable hours and
acceptable working conditions to provide optimal resident care
coverage in accordance with the established resident care budget. •
Deliver direct resident care and supervision of direct care
associates in a manner conducive to their safety and comfort. •
Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals
based on demonstrated skill capability and in compliance with all
regulations. • Coordinate departmental schedule and ensure adequate
staffing in accordance with company standards, policy, procedure,
budgets, regulation, and state law. • Interview, hire, evaluate,
motivate, and monitor the performance of the care associates in the
community. Recruitment and selection should focus on qualified
candidates who model our core values with an interest in resident
care. • Conduct orientation for new resident care team members to
ensure that all associates are knowledgeable of expectations,
policy, procedure, as well as competent in resident care skills. •
Oversee continuing education programs for direct care associates in
the community, as per company policy and regulatory licensing
requirements. • Holds resident care team associates accountable
through compliments, coaching or corrective actions, when
necessary. • Provide education and training as required, and as
needed, to community personnel on resident care policy, procedure,
and regulation. • Provide oversight of the community medication
management program to promote resident safety in the medication use
process including onboarding, training, observations, and
performance reviews. • Conduct interviews and observations on a
continual basis of residents to alert Executive Director, family,
and other appropriate individuals of any changes in the physical or
emotional health of the resident. • Consult other departments, as
appropriate, to provide an interdisciplinary approach to residents’
needs. • Measures outcomes, set goals and leads the care team to
achieve those outcome goals. • Attends scheduled meetings,
conferences, and training sessions, as required, and as needed, for
Commonwealth Senior Living and/or professional licensure. •
Maintain regular communication with the Executive Director. •
Strive to maintain a safe working environment through the
prevention of accidents, the preservation of equipment, and the
achievement of safe working practices. • Ability to drive a company
vehicle (required driver). • Other duties as assigned.
Physical/Sensory Requirements Must be mobile and able to perform
the physical requirements of the job. This position requires a
variety of physical demands, including the potential for lifting
greater than 50 pounds, extended periods of time on one’s feet
walking around, bending, lifting, pulling, and stooping, during
working hours. This position is considered a medium risk for
exposure to COVID, as it provides direct care to potential
COVID-positive residents.
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