MDS Coordinator - Camellia Gardens Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
Henderson, NC 27536
About the Job
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Camellia Gardens Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is a member of the Alliance Health Group of skilled nursing facilities and rehabilitation centers. We are resident-centered and quality-focused! Our workplace culture is all about uplifting people. If you are looking for a healthcare organization where you can bring your best ""you"" to work, where you can make a difference, and where you can team-up with like-minded co-workers, then we are also looking for you. Join us!
Camellia Gardens Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation is seeking an experienced MDS (Minimum Data Set) Coordinator.
Working at Camellia Gardens Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation you will enjoy:
- Access to Daily pay
- Employee Engagement Activities
- Positive work environment
- Excellent Training
- Competitive Pay and Benefits
What you will do:
- Oversee the coordination and participate in the completion of the Resident Assessment Instrument (MDS, CAA’s and Care Plan) in accordance with current Federal and State Regulations.
- Assist in completion of the Resident Assessment Instrument with the Interdisciplinary Team.
- Notify all Interdisciplinary Team members of the MDS Assessment schedule for all payer sources.
- Notify all Interdisciplinary Team members of changes to the MDS Assessment schedule for both all payer sources.
- Lead or participate in Daily PPS meetings, weekly Medicare meetings, and month end meetings to assure federal billing requirements are met.
- Information to complete the MDS is to be collected using the medical record, bedside assessment, and staff, resident and/or family interviews.
- Develop and monitor a system to verify that all Interdisciplinary Team members have completed, dated, and signed the assessments according the Federal Regulations.
- Observe direct nursing care, review documentation and make appropriate recommendations, assist with chart audits.
What you need:
- Registered Nurse with NC.
- Minimum three (3) years of clinical experience in a health care setting; long-term care setting preferred.
- Must have a current/active CPR certification.
- Personal integrity and professionalism to work effectively with the Interdisciplinary Team, Patients, and Families.
- Knowledgeable of nursing and medical practices and procedures, as well as laws, regulations, and guidelines that pertain to long-term care.