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Manage monthly family communication--including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events--per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Director of Memory Care

Norfolk, VA ยท On-site

$62K - $65K/yr

Manage monthly family communication--including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events--per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Director of Memory Care

Stuart, FL ยท On-site

$77K/yr

Manage monthly family communication-including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events-per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Manage monthly family communication--including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events--per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Manage monthly family communication-including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events-per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Manage monthly family communication-including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events-per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Manage monthly family communication-including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events-per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

Manage monthly family communication--including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming events--per QSL Management expectations. * Utilize Memory Care progress notes and ...

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How much do photographic memory jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for photographic memory in the United States is $26.99, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $35.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Photographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Photographer, you need a strong understanding of camera operation, composition, lighting techniques, and typically a portfolio or degree in photography. Mastery of photo editing software such as Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, as well as familiarity with digital asset management systems, is often required. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help photographers capture compelling images and understand client needs. These skills and qualities ensure high-quality visual content, client satisfaction, and success in a competitive creative industry.

What is photographic memory?

Photographic memory, also known as eidetic memory, refers to the ability to vividly recall images, sounds, or objects in great detail after only a brief exposure. While some people claim to have this skill, scientific studies have found little evidence of true photographic memory in adults. Most people who have exceptional memory use techniques and strategies to improve recall, rather than possessing an innate, perfect memory. The concept remains intriguing, but it is often misunderstood and sometimes exaggerated in popular culture.

What is the difference between Photographic Memory vs Memory Coach?

AspectPhotographic MemoryMemory Coach
Required CredentialsNone specific; often self-taught or anecdotalCertifications in memory techniques, psychology, or coaching
Work EnvironmentIndividual, research, or educational settingsOne-on-one coaching, workshops, online platforms
Industry UsageRarely used professionally; more anecdotal or personalWidely used in education, personal development, and corporate training

Photographic Memory refers to an alleged ability to recall images, sounds, or objects with high precision, often without formal training. A Memory Coach, on the other hand, is a professional who teaches memory improvement techniques and strategies. While Photographic Memory is more of a rare, innate skill or myth, Memory Coaches actively train clients to enhance their memory capabilities using proven methods.

What are some common challenges photographers face when working on location shoots?

Photographers often encounter unpredictable challenges during location shoots, such as changing lighting conditions, inclement weather, and logistical issues with transporting equipment. Adapting quickly and creatively to these circumstances is essential for capturing high-quality images. Additionally, effective communication and collaboration with clients, models, or other team members are crucial to ensure everyone is aligned on the creative vision and expectations. Preparation, flexibility, and problem-solving skills are key to overcoming these obstacles and delivering successful results.
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Infographic showing various Photographic Memory job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $56,138 per year, or $27 per hour.

Director of Memory Care

QSL Management

Henrico, VA โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description:

Lead With Purpose at the Barclay at Tuckahoe


QSL Management is one of the fastest-growing senior living companies in the industryโ€”and weโ€™re just getting started. Our mission is to provide luxurious, resort-style homes where seniors can thrive in an environment centered around wellness, security, longevity, family, joy, and self-worth.


We believe our team members deserve the same level of care and support we provide our residents. Thatโ€™s why we foster a workplace where growth, purpose, and passion come together. If you lead with Excellence, Compassion, Respect, Leadership, Integrity, Safety, and Joy, youโ€™ll feel right at home here.


We are currently seeking a compassionate, creative Director of Memory Care to join our team. This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about enriching the lives of memory-impaired residents through thoughtful programming, individualized engagement, and empathetic leadership.


Why Youโ€™ll Love Working With Us

  • Competitive pay
  • Excellent benefits package
  • Supportive, team-oriented work environment
  • A purpose-driven role where your dedication supports residentsโ€™ emotional, cognitive, and social wellbeing
  • Opportunities for professional growth in a rapidly expanding organization


Primary Responsibilities of the Director of Memory Care

Operations & Department Management

  • Represent the Memory Care Neighborhood in daily staffing meetings, ensuring effective communication between wellness and memory care employees across all shifts
  • Maintain compliance with state and federal regulations; participate in regulatory surveys and reviews as requested, and respond to state requests for information within required time limits, notifying leadership of any agency requests.
  • Adhere to the Resident Bill of Rights and promote dignity and respect among all residents and caregivers.
  • Lead and/or attend in-service and monthly staff meetings, and meet all state training requirements for the position.
  • Maintain working knowledge of fire and disaster plans and individual responsibilities under emergency conditions, reporting to work per schedule and company policies, including during severe weather.
  • Continuously expand knowledge of activity programs for older adults with moderate to severe memory impairments in a long-term care setting.
  • Maintain an organized filing system for the Memory Care Department and control expenses for activity supplies, durable medical equipment, and engagement vendors.


Resident Services & Continuity of Care


  • Accomplish all duties observing appropriate safety practices, and delegate tasks to qualified staff according to state law and regulations.
  • Recognize changes in residentsโ€™ conditions, report promptly to the Director of Wellness, communicate with families as appropriate, and notify the physician per company policy.
  • In collaboration with the Director and Assistant Director of Wellness, develop personalized service plans reflecting each residentโ€™s preferences; document care, monitor health status, ensure social worker services are provided, and connect families with information and support groups.
  • Manage resident move-ins, advocacy meetings, and care plan meetings with residents and families per state and company guidelines.
  • Deliver a structured, daily activity program that supports joy, compassion, and creativity, and is appropriate for persons with Dementia and/or Alzheimerโ€™s Disease. Lead, train, and assign activity programs to Personal Assistants per shift, including delivery of our exclusive Reunion program under the direction of the Director of Wellness.
  • Oversee the monthly Memory Care calendar, ensuring all aspects of the QSLM โ€œWalk With Meโ€ program are utilized daily.
  • Using the iN2L program, ensure proper daily usage, including activities and one-on-one profiles built around individual residentsโ€™ needs.
  • Manage monthly family communicationโ€”including newsletters with prior-month activities, photos, and upcoming eventsโ€”per QSL Management expectations.
  • Utilize Memory Care progress notes and communication forms effectively and in a timely manner.
  • Provide training and orientation for new employees, monitor completion of monthly computerized training, and ensure all staff complete required Alzheimerโ€™s care training with documentation maintained in personnel files.
  • Consult with wellness leadership to determine whether treatments require external resources (home health, outpatient rehab, hospice, DME) or discharge to a higher level of care.
  • Observe for and immediately respond to any suspected, alleged, or actual resident abuse, neglect, or exploitation according to company policy and state regulations.
  • Coordinate elopement drills per state regulations, promote resident safety, and implement fall prevention programs.
  • Provide follow-up, intervention, and supervision for residents with a recent change in condition, documenting all actions taken.
  • Promote and assist residents participating in memory enhancement and performance improvement programs.
  • Ensure resident charts are current and organized, and maintain a clean environment that promotes well-being.
  • If a licensed nurse, assist with documentation of resident weights per service plans and physician records; under the direction of the Director of Wellness, oversee and perform medication pass as needed and train new nurses, med-aides, and med-techs per state and company expectations.






Requirements:

Requirements

Education & Experience:


To perform this job successfully, the individual must be able to complete each essential duty satisfactorily, have excellent communication skills, interact effectively with residents and community personnel, and be able to maintain a high level of confidentiality. The Director of Memory Care must either:


  • Meet all state and federal regulations for assuming the position of a Licensed Practical Nurse and/or a Registered Nurse at an assisted living facility and be in good standing with the Board of Nursing, or
  • Be a Certified Dementia Care Practitioner and/or Montessori Dementia Care Practitioner with congregate care leadership experience or
  • Be a recreational therapist, social worker, or care manager with direct experience in positive management techniques for addressing challenging behaviors related to dementia.?


  • A caring heart and genuine desire to serve memory-impaired seniors
  • LPN certification required
  • Minimum of 2 yearsโ€™ experience working with seniors, preferably in memory care, long-term care, or healthcare settings
  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher for calendar creation
  • Must have and maintain a safe driving record
  • Skills in building life stations, craft planning, design, creativity, and innovative activity development are required


QSL Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Protected Veterans / Individuals with Disabilities.

If youโ€™re ready to bring leadership, creativity, and compassion to a meaningful role where every day makes a difference, apply today.

Your next opportunity awaits at QSL!