What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Office Administrator - Long Term Care position at Rockingham County, NH?
Welcome to the commerce center of Southern New Hampshire! Here at Rockingham County, NH, we service our local community through efforts at our County Attorney’s Office, Registry of Deeds, Sheriff’s Office, Department of Corrections, Finance Office, Human Resources, Nursing Home, Assisted Living Community, and Facilities Operations. We believe in empowering and challenging our team members through opportunities of growth, education, and wellness initiatives. Our team is driven by our mission of serving our community. Be a part of the bigger picture, work alongside industry professionals, enjoy fantastic benefits generous paid time off, and discover the Rockingham County difference.
SCOPE OF POSITION: The Senior Office Administrator provides support to the Fiscal and Reception Services Manager through complex accounting functions, internal audits, collections, reporting, and administrative support for the Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and Ernest P. Barka Assisted Living Community. This position also coordinates the Medicaid application and eligibility process, providing guidance and support to residents, families, and other responsible parties throughout all stages of the Medicaid process.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
We are committed to providing preventative and restorative care to all residents and clients here at Rockingham County. We want our residents to feel safe, comfortable, and supported in all aspects of their lives to include not only physical, but also emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, and intellectual well-being. The Senior Office Administrator plays a key role in supporting the daily operations of Fiscal Services through a combination of accounting, administrative, reporting, and resident financial support functions. Responsibilities include preparing journal entries, reconciling accounts and expenditures, managing Resident Fund Account transactions, assisting with collections efforts, generating reports, maintaining records for regulatory compliance, processing mail, and supporting budget and audit activities. This position also serves as a primary resource for residents, families, and other responsible parties navigating the New Hampshire Medicaid process. The Senior Office Administrator assists with applications, documentation collection, eligibility tracking, redeterminations, appeals, and ongoing communication with the Division of Health and Human Services and other outside agencies. Working closely with Admissions, Fiscal Services, residents, families, attorneys, insurance companies, and state agencies, this position helps ensure residents receive timely financial assistance while maintaining accurate records and confidentiality. The Senior Office Administrator supports departmental operations, assists with resident financial services, and provides leadership and oversight to Fiscal Services support staff in the absence of the Fiscal and Reception Services Manager. Must be able to work hours as scheduled based on the requirements of the position and department.
Required Education And Experience
Mandatory post offer physical and drug testing for new hire. Criminal records check required.
Rockingham County offers a complete benefits package including: health, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability and optional long-term disability. Employees working 35 hours or more per week will be enrolled in the New Hampshire Retirement System (pension plan). Go to www.nhrs.org for more information.
For Complete Benefit Information
Rockingham County Benefit Guide
Additional Benefits Include
SCOPE OF POSITION: The Senior Office Administrator provides support to the Fiscal and Reception Services Manager through complex accounting functions, internal audits, collections, reporting, and administrative support for the Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center and Ernest P. Barka Assisted Living Community. This position also coordinates the Medicaid application and eligibility process, providing guidance and support to residents, families, and other responsible parties throughout all stages of the Medicaid process.
A DAY IN THE LIFE
We are committed to providing preventative and restorative care to all residents and clients here at Rockingham County. We want our residents to feel safe, comfortable, and supported in all aspects of their lives to include not only physical, but also emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, and intellectual well-being. The Senior Office Administrator plays a key role in supporting the daily operations of Fiscal Services through a combination of accounting, administrative, reporting, and resident financial support functions. Responsibilities include preparing journal entries, reconciling accounts and expenditures, managing Resident Fund Account transactions, assisting with collections efforts, generating reports, maintaining records for regulatory compliance, processing mail, and supporting budget and audit activities. This position also serves as a primary resource for residents, families, and other responsible parties navigating the New Hampshire Medicaid process. The Senior Office Administrator assists with applications, documentation collection, eligibility tracking, redeterminations, appeals, and ongoing communication with the Division of Health and Human Services and other outside agencies. Working closely with Admissions, Fiscal Services, residents, families, attorneys, insurance companies, and state agencies, this position helps ensure residents receive timely financial assistance while maintaining accurate records and confidentiality. The Senior Office Administrator supports departmental operations, assists with resident financial services, and provides leadership and oversight to Fiscal Services support staff in the absence of the Fiscal and Reception Services Manager. Must be able to work hours as scheduled based on the requirements of the position and department.
Required Education And Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in business or a related field from an accredited college or technical school preferred; and
- Five (5) years of related experience; and
- One (1) to three (3) years of experience in the Long Term Care Medicaid application process preferred; and
- Two (2) years demonstrated supervisory experience; or
- An equivalent combination of education, work, and experience will be considered.
Mandatory post offer physical and drug testing for new hire. Criminal records check required.
Rockingham County offers a complete benefits package including: health, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability and optional long-term disability. Employees working 35 hours or more per week will be enrolled in the New Hampshire Retirement System (pension plan). Go to www.nhrs.org for more information.
For Complete Benefit Information
Rockingham County Benefit Guide
Additional Benefits Include
- Paid Time Off (22.13 days accrued each year)*
- 11-12 Paid Holidays*
- $150/Year Uniform Stipend**
- Shift Pick Up Bonuses**
- Short Staff Pay**
- 100% Paid Short Term Disability***
- 100% Paid Life Insurance ($25,000) and AD&D Insurance ($25,000)
- Optional Long Term Disability***
- Optional Deferred Compensation 457B Retirement Plans
- Tuition Reimbursement ($4,000 annually following one year of benefits-eligible employment)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee Discount Website
- On-Site Gym, Staff Dining/Cafeteria, and Quiet Room w/ Massage Chair
- For nursing employees only
- For full time employees only, "Weekender" employees are not eligible for disability insurance
Salary : $150 - $4,000