Watercrest Senior Living Group associates answer a calling to serve seniors and their families every day. They are recognized for their achievements and empowered to share their vast experience with their peers ensuring the quality of our assisted living and memory care services and the well-being of our residents. Our associates champion a culture which nurtures relationships in the interest of acting as trusted advisors. By continuously investing in these servant hearts, Watercrest Senior Living Group develops value-centered leaders who deliver personalized services.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Business Office Coordinator assists and supports the Executive Director. This position also provides support for residents, potential residents, families, associates, vendors and the community.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
LEADERSHIP-
Supports the Executive Director with daily community operations
Participates in marketing the community externally as well as by participating in and/or leading tours for prospective families and residents
Honors the residents' personal and property rights
Attends training classes, on-the-job training and orientation programs
Responds in a timely manner to requests of residents, families and guests
Participates as needed in activities, special events, marketing efforts and special programs
HUMAN RESOURCES-
Maintains the Human Resources/Payroll system at his/her community level
Coordinates and participates in the recruitment and selection of staff personnel
Pre-hire paperwork including background screening
New Hire Paperwork
Interviewing
Offer letters
Handles employee relations issues as necessary understanding when to escalate
Maintains personnel files on each employee and ensures compliance with regulations/standards
FINANCIAL/ACCOUNTING-
Maximizes cash flow through efficient billing and collection processes
Assisting in processing accounts payable, accounts receivable, resident funds, and cash receipts
Assists with resident move-ins, and move-in paperwork
Maintains, logs and reviews resident move-in/move outs and resident accounts in Yardi
Maintains an administration file for each resident
Reviews monthly resident statements and other reports with Executive Director
Reconciles petty cash and prepares reimbursements for replenishment as needed
Maintains the confidentiality of residents' financial information
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of computers and relevant software to include Microsoft Office and Outlook
Able to communicate effectively with all levels of management, team members, residents, family members, guests, vendors, referral sources, and outside contacts
Able to manage revenue and expense budget
Ability to make independent decisions
Must be able to communicate in a warm, friendly and caring manner
Must be familiar with and adhere to guidelines related to the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Must possess a passion to work with and around senior citizens
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
High School Diploma or equivalent
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Two (2) years' experience in the senior living environment
Two (2) years' experience in an office capacity including time spent with human resources and finance/accounting
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The following physical demands are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this position:
Able to sit up to 75% of the day
Able to concentrate with frequent interruptions
Able to work under stress and in emergency situations
Able to work under conditions that require sitting, standing, walking, reaching, pulling, pushing and grasping
Able to talk and hear effectively in order to convey messages, instructions and information to residents and team members
Occasionally lift/carry up to 50 pounds
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE / PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Work in all areas of the community
Subject to reactions from dust, disinfectants and cleaning chemicals and may be exposed to infectious waste, diseases and other conditions
Use of personal protective equipment and supplies when needed to prevent burns, falls, and infection
Personal protective equipment includes infection control kit, rubber gloves, and non-slip shoes
Subject to infectious diseases, substances and odors