RN-Clinical Assessor/MDS Nurse - Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation
Queens, NY
About the Job
RN-Clinical Assessor-Full Time
Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation, located in New Hyde Park, NY, is seeking an experienced, reliable and highly motivated Clinical Assessor knowledgeable in MDS to join our dedicated team of professionals in Nursing-Clinical Operations.
WORKING AT PARKER
The Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation, conveniently located on the Queens-Nassau County border in New Hyde Park, New York, is a non-profit health care facility that offers short term rehabilitation, sub-acute care and nursing home care, as well as community-based health care' encompassing adult day health care, home health care, and a hospice program that serves terminally ill patients in their own homes or in nursing facilities, including Parker's nursing home.
Quality care means hiring quality people and Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation has a longstanding reputation for excellence and innovation in resident and patient care.
In addition to a friendly, collaborative environment and exciting career-growth opportunities, Parker Jewish Institute also offers these convenience factors:
- A modern, safe and secure campus conveniently located on the Queens/Nassau County border that is easily accessible by public transportation or auto
- Free parking
- A superb, low-cost employee cafeteria
- Day, evening and night shifts, as well as some flex shifts
- Central to excellent housing, superior school districts and excellent shopping
- A variety of nearby child care options, colleges and universities
Reporting to the Resident Assessment Manager, the Clinical Assessor is responsible for the implementation of Resident Assessments, using the MDS 2.0 and PRI. The Clinical Assessor will also conduct periodic reassessments of Medicare-eligible residents, participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, and serve as a resource for the staff regarding appropriate medical record documentation for MDS.
Position Qualifications:
This position requires a current New York State Nursing license and three years of experience in a long term care facility as an MDS Coordinator, along with knowledge of Medicare criteria and assessment regulations. The ideal candidate must possess excellent listening and communication skills, the ability to complete documentation in a timely manner, as well as attention to detail and accuracy when performing assessments.