The Sentinel of Mohegan Lake – Assisted Living Community
Mohegan Lake, NY
Full-Time
Salary: $50,000–$60,000 annually
About Us
The Sentinel of Mohegan Lake is a welcoming assisted living community dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care in a supportive and engaging environment. We are seeking a motivated and hands-on Assistant Executive Director to support the daily operations of our community and help ensure exceptional resident care and staff performance.
Position Summary
The Assistant Executive Director works closely with the Executive Director to oversee community operations, ensure regulatory compliance, support department heads, and promote a positive living experience for residents and families. This role is ideal for a leader who thrives in a fast-paced healthcare environment and is passionate about senior care.
Key Responsibilities
Assist the Executive Director with overall community operations and administration
Support compliance with NYS Assisted Living regulations and internal policies
Supervise and support department heads and frontline staff as needed
Participate in hiring, onboarding, training, and performance management
Address resident and family concerns with professionalism and empathy
Assist with census development, tours, and community outreach
Ensure high standards of customer service, safety, and resident satisfaction
Act as Manager-on-Duty in the Executive Director’s absence
Qualifications
Previous experience in assisted living, senior housing, healthcare administration, or related field preferred
Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Knowledge of NYS assisted living regulations is a plus
Ability to multitask, problem-solve, and lead by example
Proficiency with basic computer systems and documentation
Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Business, or related field preferred (or equivalent experience)
What We Offer
Competitive salary
Supportive leadership team
Opportunity for professional growth and advancement
Meaningful work making a difference in residents’ lives