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  2. How to Become a Nursing Home Administrator (NHA) - Nurse.org

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    To become a nursing home administrator, individuals must first earn a bachelors degree in nursing, healthcare administration, or a related field. A master’s degree will be expected in order to learn the administrative duties expected of an NHA.

  3. How to Become a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA) -...

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    Aspiring licensed nursing home administrators must follow a particular path to fulfill their passion and obtain a career in nursing home management. While there are several different options for students, the guide below explores one possible route to becoming an LNHA.

  4. Home - NAB

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    NAB has developed tools for Administrators in Training and Preceptors to enhance the professional development of the AIT in the field of senior living administration. The AIT Program Manual, Preceptor Training Courses, and more are avaliable.

  5. Professional Certification - ACHCA

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    CNHA: Nursing Home Administrator Certification. The CNHA exam is based on the exam blueprint developed by the ACHCA Certification Committee, Subject Matter Experts as well as the four “Domains of Practice” as set forth by the National Long-Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB).

  6. Becoming a Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA)

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    Nursing home administrators oversee all operations at nursing home communities including both clinical and administrative tasks. These tasks include dealing with budgetary issues, marketing, patient care, and staff management.

  7. How to Become a Nursing Home Administrator

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    After earning a bachelor’s degree in the field, prospective nursing home administrators should complete an Administrator in Training (AIT) program. Most AIT programs take 6-12 months to complete or require 900-1,800 hours of training.

  8. Administrator in TrainingMission Health Communities

    www.missionhealthcommunities.com/administrator-in-training

    Mission Health Communities’ Administrator in Training (AIT) program is a full-time, paid program that follows both State and National guidelines. AITs receive practical, on-the-job training in a Skilled Nursing environment under the direct supervision of an experienced Nursing Home Administrator and Licensed Preceptor.

  9. How to Become a Nursing Home Administrator: A Quick Guide -...

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    Discover the path to becoming a Nursing Home Administrator, including education, certification, and skills needed for this rewarding healthcare management role.

  10. Nursing Home Administrator: Training & Certifications - Learn.org

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    Becoming a nursing home administrator typically necessitates a bachelor's degree in health administration, nursing, business administration, or a related field, with some roles requiring a master's degree. Additionally, most states mandate completion of a state-approved training program tailored for the unique challenges of nursing home management.

  11. Becoming a Nursing Home Administrator - All Allied Health Schools

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    To become a nursing home administrator, you'll need at least a bachelor's degree, an internship, and a license.