How do you get a Florida nursing home administrator license (Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators)?
Running a nursing facility in Florida requires a nursing home administrator licence from the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health. Every state licenses nursing home administrators, and that is not a coincidence of state policy: federal rules require nursing facilities participating in Medicare and Medicaid to be administered by a licensed administrator, so no state can opt out. It is one of the few occupations where universal licensure is effectively driven from Washington rather than from state capitals. Licensure normally requires a qualifying degree β often a bachelor's, with specified health administration, long-term care or business coursework β completion of an Administrator-in-Training internship under a licensed preceptor in an approved facility, and passing the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards examination together with the state component covering Florida law and regulation. Florida runs a dedicated Board of Nursing Home Administrators under the Department of Health with its own licensing portal, and Florida's long-term care sector is among the largest in the country, which makes the state's preceptor network correspondingly deep β an advantage for candidates seeking an Administrator-in-Training placement. Florida separately regulates assisted living facility administration through the Agency for Health Care Administration with its own core training requirements, which is a different credential from the nursing home administrator licence. Because the assisted living and skilled nursing routes are administered separately in Florida, confirm which applies to the facility type you intend to run. Degree and coursework requirements, internship length and structure, examination requirements and continuing education are set by the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators and revised, so verify the current requirements with the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health before committing to a degree programme or arranging an internship.
- Complete the degree and coursework the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators accepts.
- Apply for Administrator-in-Training status and secure a licensed preceptor at an approved facility.
- Complete the AIT internship across all domains of practice.
- Pass the NAB examination and the Florida state component.
- Apply to the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators for licensure and renew with continuing education.
Governing law: Florida Nursing Home Administrators Act (Florida Statutes, Chapter 468, Part II)
Florida nursing home administrator license at a glance
This guide is general information about Florida licensing, not legal advice. Florida Board of Nursing Home Administratorsrules, fees and deadlines change β confirm your own position with the board, or with a licensed attorney, before you rely on anything here.
Florida nursing home administrator license types: the full Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators ladder
Long-term care leadership has a real ladder, and in Florida the Administrator-in-Training tier is a formally approved status rather than an informal apprenticeship β which is why securing a preceptor is the step that actually determines your timeline.
Department head or manager
Nursing, dietary, social services, activities, environmental services or business office leadership inside a facility. Valuable preparation and often the route in, but not a licensed administrator role β Florida requires the licence for the administrator position itself.
Administrator-in-Training (AIT)
A formally approved training status under a licensed preceptor at an approved facility, covering the domains of practice: care and services, human resources, finance, environment, and leadership and management. The Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators approves the AIT, the preceptor and the site, so this is a regulated placement rather than an informal apprenticeship.
Florida licensed nursing home administrator
The credential this page covers, issued by the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health. It authorises you to serve as the administrator of record for a nursing facility in Florida, with the accountability for regulatory compliance that comes with that designation.
Preceptor
A licensed administrator approved by the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators to supervise Administrators-in-Training. Preceptor approval is separate from the administrator licence and normally requires experience plus preceptor training, and the availability of approved preceptors is the practical constraint on how quickly candidates can start an internship.
Residential care and assisted living administration
A separate credential line in most states, covering assisted living, residential care and similar settings under different rules from skilled nursing. Because the assisted living and skilled nursing routes are administered separately in Florida, confirm which applies to the facility type you intend to run.
Multi-facility and regional operations
Regional director of operations and similar roles overseeing several facilities. These require the administrator licence as the foundation and, in practice, a track record of successful surveys, but they are employer roles rather than an additional Florida credential.
Health services executive (HSE)
A NAB qualification designed to span nursing home administration, residential care and home and community-based services, intended to make administrators mobile across settings. Recognition differs by state, so confirm with the board what weight it carries here before pursuing it as a substitute for the state route.
Exact experience hours and fees vary by license type and can change, confirm current requirements on the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators Nursing Home Administrator program page.
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Meet the Florida education requirement
Complete the degree the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health accepts. Most states require a bachelor's degree, frequently with specified coursework in health administration, long-term care administration, gerontology or business, and some accept a degree in an unrelated field where the coursework or additional experience is made up separately. A number of universities run long-term care administration programmes designed around board requirements and including the internship, which is the cleanest route if one is available to you. Confirm the current requirement with the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators before enrolling rather than assuming a general healthcare administration degree qualifies.
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Apply for AIT status and secure a preceptor
The Administrator-in-Training internship is the centrepiece of this credential, and it is regulated: the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators approves you as a trainee, approves the preceptor, and approves the facility. Finding an approved preceptor willing to take a trainee is the real bottleneck β approved preceptors are working administrators with demanding jobs β so begin that search early and treat it as the gating item in your plan. Florida runs a dedicated Board of Nursing Home Administrators under the Department of Health with its own licensing portal, and Florida's long-term care sector is among the largest in the country, which makes the state's preceptor network correspondingly deep β an advantage for candidates seeking an Administrator-in-Training placement. Florida separately regulates assisted living facility administration through the Agency for Health Care Administration with its own core training requirements, which is a different credential from the nursing home administrator licence.
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Complete the internship across all domains of practice
The internship is a supervised, full-time period covering the domains that define the job: care and services delivery, human resources, finance and business management, physical environment and atmosphere, and leadership and governance. It is structured deliberately so that a trainee cannot spend the whole period in one comfortable area β the point is to produce someone who can survive a survey, manage a census, run a payroll and handle a family complaint in the same week. The Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators sets the length and the documentation, and the preceptor signs off on completion.
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Pass the NAB examination and the Florida state component
The National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards develops the examination used nationally, built around the domains of practice and delivered at approved test centres. In addition, Florida requires a state component covering its own statutes, regulations and survey framework. These are separate hurdles: passing the national examination does not satisfy the state component, and a candidate transferring from another state generally still has to take the Florida component. Confirm the current examination structure and any eligibility conditions with the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health before scheduling.
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Apply for licensure and maintain it
Submit the application with your degree documentation, verified internship completion signed by your preceptor, examination results and a background check, and pay the fee the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators currently charges. After licensure, renewal runs on the board's cycle with continuing education, and administrators typically pursue continuing education relevant to survey readiness, reimbursement and workforce management because those are what the job turns on. Because the assisted living and skilled nursing routes are administered separately in Florida, confirm which applies to the facility type you intend to run.
Does a Florida nursing home administrator license transfer to other states?
Nursing home administrator licensure is portable in principle but never automatic. The Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health publishes a route for administrators licensed elsewhere β usually described as endorsement or reciprocity β and it rests on the fact that the national NAB examination is common to every state, so you generally do not retake it. What Florida will still require is its own state component covering Florida statutes and regulations, its own background check and fee, and a review of whether your original education and internship meet Florida's standards. Where they do not, the board may require additional coursework or experience, which is the point at which an apparently simple move becomes a project. Florida runs a dedicated Board of Nursing Home Administrators under the Department of Health with its own licensing portal, and Florida's long-term care sector is among the largest in the country, which makes the state's preceptor network correspondingly deep β an advantage for candidates seeking an Administrator-in-Training placement. Florida separately regulates assisted living facility administration through the Agency for Health Care Administration with its own core training requirements, which is a different credential from the nursing home administrator licence. NAB's health services executive qualification was designed partly to ease this kind of movement, but recognition differs by state. Confirm the current endorsement route with the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators before accepting a position in Florida, and build the state component into your start-date planning rather than treating it as paperwork.
Reciprocity agreements change, always confirm the current list and requirements on the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators Nursing Home Administrator program page before applying.
How much does a Florida nursing home administrator license cost, and how long does it take?
The degree dominates, and the internship period is the other significant cost because AIT placements are frequently unpaid or paid below the trainee's previous salary β that opportunity cost is the single largest financial factor in this route and the one candidates plan for least. Beyond it, budget for the NAB examination fee published by NAB, the Florida state component fee, the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators's application and licence fees, the background check, and continuing education at renewal. Each is set separately and revised, so take current figures from the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health and from NAB. Some multi-facility operators sponsor AIT programmes with salary, which is worth seeking out deliberately.
Florida NAB examination requirements and license verification
What does the NAB examination cover, and how do you verify a licence?
The examination used across the country is developed by the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards and built around the domains of practice that define the administrator's job: care and services delivery, human resources, finance and business management, physical environment and atmosphere, and leadership and governance. It is delivered at approved test centres, and NAB publishes the content outline candidates should prepare against. Florida additionally requires a state component covering Florida statutes, regulations and the survey process β a separate examination, separately passed, and the part that out-of-state administrators most often overlook when planning a move. Florida runs a dedicated Board of Nursing Home Administrators under the Department of Health with its own licensing portal, and Florida's long-term care sector is among the largest in the country, which makes the state's preceptor network correspondingly deep β an advantage for candidates seeking an Administrator-in-Training placement. Florida separately regulates assisted living facility administration through the Agency for Health Care Administration with its own core training requirements, which is a different credential from the nursing home administrator licence. Eligibility to sit, retake policy and the sequencing of the national and state components relative to the internship are set by the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health, and they differ between states, so confirm the current position with the board before scheduling anything.
How to verify a Florida nursing home administrator license
Verify a Florida nursing home administrator's licence through the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health's licence lookup, which shows status, expiry and any public discipline. This is a licence worth verifying carefully, because the administrator of record is the person the federal participation requirement points to and because a facility operating without a properly licensed administrator has a regulatory problem, not merely a staffing one. Check the credential line as well as the status: Because the assisted living and skilled nursing routes are administered separately in Florida, confirm which applies to the facility type you intend to run. Where a candidate holds NAB's health services executive qualification, treat it as a qualification rather than as a Florida licence and confirm what recognition the board gives it. GlobalCybers verifies licence status and credential line before every long-term care leadership placement.
How do you become a nursing home administrator in Florida?
Complete the degree and coursework the Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health accepts, obtain Administrator-in-Training approval and secure a licensed preceptor at an approved facility, complete the internship across all domains of practice, pass the NAB examination and the Florida state component, and apply for licensure.
Florida runs a dedicated Board of Nursing Home Administrators under the Department of Health with its own licensing portal, and Florida's long-term care sector is among the largest in the country, which makes the state's preceptor network correspondingly deep β an advantage for candidates seeking an Administrator-in-Training placement. Florida separately regulates assisted living facility administration through the Agency for Health Care Administration with its own core training requirements, which is a different credential from the nursing home administrator licence. Expect four to six years overall, with preceptor availability the factor most likely to change your timeline.
Who licenses nursing home administrators in Florida?
The Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health. It approves Administrators-in-Training, preceptors and training sites, sets education and internship requirements, administers or requires the state examination component, and issues, renews and disciplines licences. NAB develops the national examination and the domains of practice but does not license anyone
in any state.
Florida Nursing Home Administrator licenses, Frequently Asked Questions
Florida Board of Nursing Home Administrators, Department of Health Β· National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) Β· CMS β State Operations Manual, long-term care facility requirements Β· U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS May 2025 (11-9111) Β· BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook (Medical and Health Services Managers). Fees and rules can change, confirm current details at floridasnursinghomeadmin.gov before applying.
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