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Industries · Home Health

Home Health.

Home health Administrators, Executive Directors, Directors of Nursing, Regional VPs. A payment-model-driven, survey-bound, branch-by-branch operating business.

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Segment
Medicare-certified · private duty · multi-branch
Roles
Administrator · ED · DON · Regional VP
Engagement
Mostly engaged
Geography
Nationwide · US
The thesis

Home health leadership is an operating discipline, not a staffing problem.

Home health runs on a payment model that punishes weak operators. PDGM ties revenue to documentation and case-mix accuracy, Medicare conditions of participation put every branch one bad survey away from a hold, and OASIS integrity decides both patient outcomes and margin. The Administrator and Director of Nursing carry that load branch by branch, and the leaders who carry it well are scarce, employed, and quietly well-known across the post-acute industry.

The recruiter assigned to your search has spent more than a decade placing leadership across home health and hospice operators. Engaged search is the model for these seats; the deposit funds the discreet, credible outreach a small and tightly networked candidate pool requires.

We work Medicare-certified agencies, private-duty and personal-care operators, franchise systems, hospital-affiliated home health divisions, and PE-backed platforms consolidating multi-state footprints.

Roles we cover

Where the search lives.

Senior leadership and niche-headhunter roles. The recruiter assigned to your search has spent a decade in this segment.

OPERATIONAL LEADERSHIP
CLINICAL LEADERSHIP
GROWTH & REFERRAL MARKET
  • Directors of Business Development
  • Regional Sales Directors
  • Community Liaisons
  • Referral-Relations Leaders
FINANCE & COMPLIANCE
  • CFOs and Controllers
  • Revenue-Cycle Directors
  • Compliance Officers
  • Survey-Readiness Leaders
FAQ

Home Health,
specifically.

The questions hiring operators send in the first call.

What home health roles do you recruit for?
Operational leadership (CEO, President, Regional VP of Operations, Executive Director, Administrator), clinical leadership (Director of Nursing, Clinical Director, VP Clinical Operations, QAPI leaders), growth roles (Director of Business Development, Regional Sales Director, Community Liaison), and finance/compliance leadership (CFO, Revenue-Cycle Director, Compliance Officer).
Are home health leadership searches engaged or contingent?
Mostly engaged. The qualified pool in any given market is small, credentialed, and tightly networked, and the best candidates are running someone else's branches rather than reading job boards. Contingent can fit roles with a genuinely active pool, and we will tell you on the first call if that is your situation.
Do your candidates actually know PDGM, OASIS, and survey readiness?
That is the screen. We verify payment-model fluency (PDGM case-mix and LUPA management), OASIS documentation integrity, and real survey history under CHAP, ACHC, or Joint Commission, with operating scenarios rather than resume keywords.
Do you work both Medicare-certified and private-duty home care?
Yes, and the leadership profiles differ. Certified agencies need regulatory and revenue-cycle depth; private-duty and personal-care operators need consumer sales and scheduling operations strength. Part of scoping the search is deciding which profile the branch actually needs.
Do you place caregivers, RNs, or aides?
Not through engaged search. Volume clinical and caregiver hiring runs through our staffing-solutions track, which is operationalized for it and pairs well with engaged search on the leadership seats.
How much does a home health executive search cost?
Contingent search runs 18 to 25 percent of first-year compensation, owed only on placement. Engaged search runs 25 to 35 percent with a deposit up front that is credited against the final fee. You get the exact quote and the replacement guarantee in writing on the first scoping call.
So now what?

Three paths from here.

  1. You're hiring an Administrator, Executive Director, or DON for a home health agency.

    Engaged search fits. The qualified pool in any market is small, credentialed, and tightly networked; the deposit funds the outreach that actually reaches them. Start the scoping call →

  2. You're scaling caregivers, RNs, or aides across branches.

    That is volume hiring, not executive search. Our staffing-solutions track is operationalized for it and pairs with engaged search on the leadership seats. Read staffing solutions →

  3. You're pricing the search before committing to anything.

    Fees run 18 to 25 percent contingent and 25 to 35 percent engaged, with the exact quote and replacement guarantee in writing on the first call. The fee guide has worked dollar examples. Read the fee guide →

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Tell us the agency, the branch, the seat.

We come back inside one business day with a scoping call, a fee quote, and a market read on candidate availability.

INDUSTRY · HOME HEALTH