Chief Nursing Officer (RN): Multi-Facility Skilled Nursing & Long-Term Care
Elderwood Administrative Services
Primary Work Location: Buffalo, NY with System-Wide Travel Required
Set the Standard for Nursing Across the Elderwood System
Elderwood is seeking a Chief Nursing Officer who understands what it takes to deliver consistent, high-quality care across multiple skilled nursing communities - and who is prepared to remain connected to the leaders, teams and residents behind the outcomes.
The majority of Elderwood’s communities are concentrated throughout Western New York. Our broader footprint extends across Central New York and the Southern Tier, into the Adirondacks and North Country, and to the Burlington, Vermont region. This is a visible, field-connected executive role requiring regular travel throughout the organization.
Reporting to the CEO and serving as a member of the senior leadership team, the CNO will establish clear clinical standards, strengthen nursing governance, develop nursing leaders, and ensure that quality, staffing, regulatory performance and financial stewardship move forward together.
We are looking for an accomplished nursing executive with operational credibility in post-acute care or long-term care. The right leader understands CMS survey expectations, knows how to evaluate clinical systems beyond surface-level metrics and can bring accountability without losing the trust of the people doing the work.
This Is a CNO Role for a Long-Term Care Operator
The CNO will work closely with the CEO, Chief Operating Officer, Regional Directors of Operations and other executive leaders to ensure nursing strategy translate into reliable facility-level practice.
Geographic Scope and Travel
This is a system-wide leadership position supporting Elderwood skilled nursing communities across a broad geographic footprint.
The largest concentration of communities is located throughout Western New York. The CNO will also support nursing operations across Central New York and the Southern Tier, the Adirondacks and North Country, and the Burlington, Vermont region.
Regular travel to Elderwood communities is an essential part of the role. Travel may include overnight stays based on facility needs, regulatory activity, leadership priorities and organizational initiatives. The CNO must be willing to maintain a meaningful presence within the communities and remain connected to regional and facility nursing leaders.
The Leadership Impact
The successful CNO will do more than oversee nursing operations. This leader will create the structure, expectations and leadership capacity required for Elderwood communities to deliver dependable, resident-centered care.
You will have the opportunity to influence nursing practice across an entire organization, strengthen the leaders responsible for care delivery and build clinical systems capable of sustaining quality - even when conditions are complex.
Apply today to shape nursing practice and clinical performance across Elderwood communities throughout New York and Vermont.
Responsibilities: What You Will Own as Chief Nursing Officer (RN):
Clinical Strategy and Nursing Practice
Regulatory and Survey Leadership
Nursing Leadership and Workforce Development
Quality, Staffing and Financial Stewardship
Qualifications - What You Bring as Chief Nursing Officer (RN):
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