Complete mds assessments within required timelines
Ensure accuracy of resident clinical documentation
Maintain compliance with cms and state guidelines
Houston Transitional Care is seeking an MDS Nurse (LVN/LPN) responsible for coordinating and completing Minimum Data Set assessments to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. The role involves collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, maintaining accurate resident documentation, and supporting quality outcomes in a skilled nursing facility
Job Summary
The MDS Nurse is responsible for coordinating and completing Minimum Data Set assessments in strict compliance with federal and state regulations.
This role ensures accurate documentation of resident care to support reimbursement processes and individualized care planning.
The position requires collaboration with nursing staff, therapy, social services, and dietary teams to gather comprehensive resident information.
Matching Summary
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Houston Transitional Care is seeking an MDS Nurse (LVN/LPN) responsible for coordinating and completing Minimum Data Set assessments to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations. The role involves collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, maintaining accurate resident documentation, and supporting quality outcomes in a skilled nursing facility.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Complete MDS assessments within required timelines
Ensure accuracy of resident clinical documentation
Maintain compliance with CMS and state guidelines
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members
Monitor resident progress and update care plans
Nice-to-have
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams
Proficiency in electronic health records systems
Effective communication with residents and families
Participation in quality improvement initiatives
Key Requirements
Current LVN/LPN license in the state of practice
Knowledge of MDS 3.0 and RAI process
Experience in long-term care or skilled nursing facility preferred