ADMINISTRATOR in TRAINING
Administrator In training
(Administrator's Certificate Program)
North Carolina Association, Long Term Care Facilities
Educational Foundation, Inc.
120 Hour State Approved
Administrator's Certification Program
The Certified Administrator Program
TWO DAYS: 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
AIT application form
Location
For Further Information
Phone: 919-787-3560
Toll-free: 1-888-NCALTCF (622-5823)
NCALTCF's Certified Administrator's Program is designed to give the serious candidate an overall knowledge of the Assisted Living Industry and a unique practical knowledge of how to be a successful administrator in North Carolina's regulatory environment.
The program is designed to promote independence in learning and self-discipline. The discounted cost is based on $6.00 per credit hour.
Here is How the Program Works!
When you sign up and pay for the course you will receive Module I in the mail, consisting of 34 credit hours of elf-study, testing and work assignments in physical plant, human resources, organizational management and regulatory management. Also, Module II consists of 27 credit hours of self-study, testing and work assignments in business, financial management and resident care. The total cost for the course is $700.00, non-refundable paid in advance.
You will work with an approved Preceptor at a licensed facility. There is a specific program with work assignments to complete. The internship consists of 140 contact hours working in a facility. You may receive a training salary, which will be worked out between you and your Preceptor. The 140 contact hours is 45 credits of the required 120 credit hours.
Certified Administrator's Program You must complete the course within twelve months after the initial start date.
- Your preceptor must be recognized by North Carolina. To determine whether your mentor is a preceptor click here for the Preceptor Approval Guidelines.
The state requires that to become an Administrator you must be:
at least 21 years of age,
have a satisfactory criminal history fingerprint card check by the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation (SBI),
have an official transcript from an accredited college or university with at least two years of college coursework,
or at least one year of college and two years of supervisory experience in a health or residential setting, you can become an Administrator-in-Training
For a full list of state qualifications to become an Administrator click here.Find and download an ADOBE PDF format copy of the AIT application form. Fill out your application and send it back by email or fax!
(see the application form for email address and or the fax number.)