Regional Operations Specialist

Oakmont Senior Living

Stockton, CAFull-timePosted May 12, 2026

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Benefits

Salary range: $165,000 -$175,000Medical, Dental, and Vision benefitsVacation, Personal Day, Sick Pay, HolidaysComplimentary MealsBonus OpportunitiesCompany Paid Life InsuranceTeam Member Discount Program (LifeMart)401(k) Savings Plan with Company MatchRecognition ProgramsStudent Loan RefinancingPet InsuranceEmployee Assistance ProgramEmergency Financial Assistance10 more items(s)

Qualifications

  • Travel Requirements: Up to 95%+ Travel Required
  • RCFE Administrator Certificate
  • Two years of college required
  • Three years of experience providing residential care to the elderly
  • For the health and safety of our team members and residents, Oakmont Management Group may require team members to vaccinate, participate in daily screening, and surveillance testing, and wear face coverings and other personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 or other communicable diseases, per regulatory guidelines
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Responsibilities

  • This position will require travel throughout California
  • Travel to assigned Communities based on need and priority
  • Travel assignments may be for extended periods of time and may frequently change; flexibility and availability are required
  • The Regional Operations Specialist is responsible for the efficient operation and overall management and direction of the day-to-day functions of an assigned Community in accordance with policies and procedures, current standards, guidelines, and regulations
  • The position is responsible for achieving and maintaining budgeted occupancy; achieving and maintaining budgetary compliance; professionally representing the Company and creating a supportive and enjoyable experience for residents and team members
  • Assume the administrative authority, responsibility and accountability of directing the overall management and control of the activities and programs of the Community, its residents, its employees, and financial assets
  • Represent the property in dealing with outside agencies, including governmental agencies
  • Participate in property surveys (inspections) made by authorized government agencies including developing and executing plans of correction when required
  • Promote the property in a positive manner and effectively communicate the organization's values to residents, visitors, team members and the greater community at large
  • Coach and direct Community Directors to meet the expectations and requirements of the Company including financial management, excellent service, and team member relations
  • Guide and lead marketing and sales efforts to meet or exceed targeted census goals in a timely manner and in alignment with Company expectations, procedures, and regulatory requirements including the appropriate level of care
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