Benefits:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
The Glen is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented MDS Coordinator to join our Nursing Leadership Team. This role is responsible for ensuring the timely and accurate completion of MDS assessments, Care Area Assessments (CAAs), and resident care plans in compliance with federal and state regulations. The MDS Coordinator plays a vital role in resident-centered care, quality outcomes, and accurate reimbursement.
Why Join The Glen?
Collaborative, resident-focused care environment
Supportive leadership and interdisciplinary teamwork
Opportunity to impact quality outcomes and resident well-being
Stability within a well-established organization
Key Responsibilities
Ensure timely and accurate completion of all MDS assessments, CAAs, and care plans in accordance with the current RAI Manual.
Initiate and complete MDS assessments for non-Medicare residents, including resident interviews, hands-on assessments, medical record reviews, and staff interviews across all shifts.
Coordinate interdisciplinary input from nursing, dietary, social services, therapy, and activities.
Develop and update baseline and comprehensive care plans based on resident needs, risks, preferences, and advanced directives.
Schedule, lead, and follow up on care plan conferences; address resident and family concerns.
Track assessment due dates and coordinate with therapy and Medicare staff to ensure compliance and timely screenings.
Ensure all required supporting documentation is present to support MDS coding, quality measures, and reimbursement.
Collaborate with the Director of Nursing and Administrator on Quality Measures, Quality Indicators, Case Mix Index, and performance improvement initiatives.
Participate in discharge planning, interdisciplinary rounds, and Quality Assurance/Performance Improvement (QAPI) activities.
Communicate changes in resident condition to physicians and coordinate plans of care with the Medical Director.
Assist with regulatory surveys, audits, and investigations.
Serve as backup for facility submissions and assist Medicare staff during high census periods.
Provide clinical support, staff guidance, and education as needed.
Function as a household nurse leader or assist in clinical emergencies when required.
RN MDS Coordinators will serve as the RN Assessment Coordinator. LPN MDS Coordinators will work under the supervision of the DON serving as RN Assessment Coordinator.
Qualifications
Current Louisiana RN or LPN license (required)
Long-term care and MDS experience preferred
Strong clinical assessment and documentation skills
Knowledge of MDS, CAAs, care planning, Quality Measures, and Case Mix Index
Excellent organizational, communication, and time-management skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
Proficient computer skills related to electronic medical records and MDS software
Willingness to work overtime and participate in on-call rotation as needed
Physical Demands:
Must be able to fulfill job requirements in a high-energy, high-traffic area.
Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds; push/pull up to 90 pounds.
Extensive walking, standing, sitting, bending, stooping
Must be physically able to work extended hours beyond normal work hours
Benefit Package:
Competitive salaries
Group medical, dental and vision plans
Paid Life insurance and Long-Term Disability policies
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid Holidays
403 (b) Retirement Plan