Good Shepherd Services
Registered Nurse - MDS Coordinator PT
Good Shepherd Services, Isaar, Wisconsin, United States
MDS Coordinator – Days, 30 hrs per 2 weeks pay period (Mon‑Fri)
Located in Seymour, WI – 15‑20 minute drive from Green Bay and Appleton.
Good Shepherd Home has been a 5‑star CMS facility for years and has been rated as one of the “BEST” nursing homes in Wisconsin by US News and World Report for many years. Our staffing ratios account for our excellent outcomes. Good Shepherd is a large, dynamic care community; we provide 4 assisted living facilities, a large daycare center, a rehab clinic, a skilled nursing facility and serve as the Seymour site for Prevea Health.
We offer an exciting program where your earnings are available to you almost immediately through PayActiv. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health, dental, vision, generous paid leave, a retirement plan with company match, fitness reimbursement and many other fun benefits.
Education and Experience
Wisconsin licensed Registered Nurse, with a Bachelor of Science degree preferred, in compliance with the Federal Nurse Practice Act.
Mobility to spend a minimum of 50% of working hours standing and/or moving about the work area; sits, stands, bends, lifts and moves intermittently during work hours.
Must possess the functioning sight, hearing, speech, tactile sense required to complete the essential job functions; ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
At least 3 years of nursing experience, recent experience in geriatric nursing.
At least 1 year of MDS experience required.
Must be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position, be in good general health, and demonstrate emotional stability.
Must be able to lift, push, pull, and move a minimum of 50 pounds.
Must be able to assist in the evacuation of residents.
Purpose of the Job Position Plans, coordinates, supervises and implements nursing services for residents as part of the geriatric interdisciplinary team. Completes the MDS and Medicare documentation and assessment forms based on state and federal regulations for long‑term care.
The MDS Coordinator
Makes clinical decisions to guide the effective practice of geriatric nursing utilizing physician direction and nursing judgment; assists in direct resident care such as handling or moving residents.
Assesses the health status of residents and communicates the information with appropriate members of the health care team; utilizes the nursing process, nursing and medical practices and procedures, following laws and regulations that pertain to long‑term care to meet resident needs.
Coordinates and participates in planning and implementation of admissions and discharges of residents; ensures establishment of level of care status for residents upon admission, quarterly updates and reviews for significant changes.
Coordinates all disciplines in the resident assessment and care planning process.
Ensures that a comprehensive plan of care is developed for each resident, reviewed and revised as necessary; incorporates new orders and changes in condition; communicates changes in the plan of care to team members.
Coordinates documentation of the MDS and Medicare assessments by the interdisciplinary team.
Heads care conference or delegates the duty to appropriate staff members; maintains a liaison with residents, their families, other departments, etc., to adequately plan for the resident's needs.
Documents pertinent resident care and assessments using common medical terms and approved abbreviations; utilizes manual forms and computer documentation as outlined in facility policies.
Supervises and directs team members in the delivery of care, utilizing facility policies and procedures; utilizes leadership and supervisory skills to work harmoniously with team members; makes independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action.
Prepares and administers medication and medical and nursing treatment to meet medical orders.
Maintains resident confidentiality and privacy.
Responds to emergency and/or life‑threatening situations and provides whatever assistance is required.
Is involved with residents, personnel, visitors, government agencies, etc., under all circumstances.
Participates in staff development programs; coordinates and participates with orientation of new staff members.
Keeps abreast of latest developments by attending workshops and reading professional journals.
Works beyond normal working hours, during the week, on weekends and holidays, when necessary.
Maintains GSS Core Values.
Salary: $38.00 – $41.00 per hour
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Good Shepherd Home has been a 5‑star CMS facility for years and has been rated as one of the “BEST” nursing homes in Wisconsin by US News and World Report for many years. Our staffing ratios account for our excellent outcomes. Good Shepherd is a large, dynamic care community; we provide 4 assisted living facilities, a large daycare center, a rehab clinic, a skilled nursing facility and serve as the Seymour site for Prevea Health.
We offer an exciting program where your earnings are available to you almost immediately through PayActiv. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health, dental, vision, generous paid leave, a retirement plan with company match, fitness reimbursement and many other fun benefits.
Education and Experience
Wisconsin licensed Registered Nurse, with a Bachelor of Science degree preferred, in compliance with the Federal Nurse Practice Act.
Mobility to spend a minimum of 50% of working hours standing and/or moving about the work area; sits, stands, bends, lifts and moves intermittently during work hours.
Must possess the functioning sight, hearing, speech, tactile sense required to complete the essential job functions; ability to read, write, speak and understand English.
At least 3 years of nursing experience, recent experience in geriatric nursing.
At least 1 year of MDS experience required.
Must be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position, be in good general health, and demonstrate emotional stability.
Must be able to lift, push, pull, and move a minimum of 50 pounds.
Must be able to assist in the evacuation of residents.
Purpose of the Job Position Plans, coordinates, supervises and implements nursing services for residents as part of the geriatric interdisciplinary team. Completes the MDS and Medicare documentation and assessment forms based on state and federal regulations for long‑term care.
The MDS Coordinator
Makes clinical decisions to guide the effective practice of geriatric nursing utilizing physician direction and nursing judgment; assists in direct resident care such as handling or moving residents.
Assesses the health status of residents and communicates the information with appropriate members of the health care team; utilizes the nursing process, nursing and medical practices and procedures, following laws and regulations that pertain to long‑term care to meet resident needs.
Coordinates and participates in planning and implementation of admissions and discharges of residents; ensures establishment of level of care status for residents upon admission, quarterly updates and reviews for significant changes.
Coordinates all disciplines in the resident assessment and care planning process.
Ensures that a comprehensive plan of care is developed for each resident, reviewed and revised as necessary; incorporates new orders and changes in condition; communicates changes in the plan of care to team members.
Coordinates documentation of the MDS and Medicare assessments by the interdisciplinary team.
Heads care conference or delegates the duty to appropriate staff members; maintains a liaison with residents, their families, other departments, etc., to adequately plan for the resident's needs.
Documents pertinent resident care and assessments using common medical terms and approved abbreviations; utilizes manual forms and computer documentation as outlined in facility policies.
Supervises and directs team members in the delivery of care, utilizing facility policies and procedures; utilizes leadership and supervisory skills to work harmoniously with team members; makes independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action.
Prepares and administers medication and medical and nursing treatment to meet medical orders.
Maintains resident confidentiality and privacy.
Responds to emergency and/or life‑threatening situations and provides whatever assistance is required.
Is involved with residents, personnel, visitors, government agencies, etc., under all circumstances.
Participates in staff development programs; coordinates and participates with orientation of new staff members.
Keeps abreast of latest developments by attending workshops and reading professional journals.
Works beyond normal working hours, during the week, on weekends and holidays, when necessary.
Maintains GSS Core Values.
Salary: $38.00 – $41.00 per hour
Job posted by ApplicantPro
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