Olney Rehabilitation and Care Center
MDS Coordinator (RN or LVN - Long Term Care)
Olney Rehabilitation and Care Center, Olney, Texas, United States, 76374
Olney Rehabilitation and Care Center is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented
MDS Coordinator (LVN or RN)
to support multiple long-term care facilities across our Texas locations.
Position Summary The MDS Coordinator is responsible for completing, auditing, and submitting Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments to ensure accurate reimbursement and regulatory compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Complete and submit MDS assessments in accordance with state and federal guidelines.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure accurate and timely documentation.
Monitor care plans and quality measures for assigned residents.
Train and assist facility MDS coordinators and nursing staff as needed.
Provide on-site support during staff transitions, vacations, or high-volume periods.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance resident outcomes and facility performance.
Qualifications
Current Texas LVN or RN license (required).
Prior MDS 3.0 experience in a skilled nursing facility (minimum 1 year preferred).
Strong knowledge of RAI process, PDPM, and care planning.
Excellent organizational, communication, and time management skills.
Reliable internet connection and ability to work independently in a remote setting.
Benefits
Competitive pay based on experience
Supportive regional team and resources
Join a team that values accuracy, compassion, and teamwork. Apply today to make a difference in the lives of residents while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role!
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MDS Coordinator (LVN or RN)
to support multiple long-term care facilities across our Texas locations.
Position Summary The MDS Coordinator is responsible for completing, auditing, and submitting Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments to ensure accurate reimbursement and regulatory compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Complete and submit MDS assessments in accordance with state and federal guidelines.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure accurate and timely documentation.
Monitor care plans and quality measures for assigned residents.
Train and assist facility MDS coordinators and nursing staff as needed.
Provide on-site support during staff transitions, vacations, or high-volume periods.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance resident outcomes and facility performance.
Qualifications
Current Texas LVN or RN license (required).
Prior MDS 3.0 experience in a skilled nursing facility (minimum 1 year preferred).
Strong knowledge of RAI process, PDPM, and care planning.
Excellent organizational, communication, and time management skills.
Reliable internet connection and ability to work independently in a remote setting.
Benefits
Competitive pay based on experience
Supportive regional team and resources
Join a team that values accuracy, compassion, and teamwork. Apply today to make a difference in the lives of residents while enjoying a flexible, rewarding role!
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