MDS Coordinator-Lake Ridge, Virginia $92,000 - $100,000- $700 Referral Bonus!

Kace Premier Medical Talent

MDS Coordinator-Lake Ridge, Virginia $92,000 - $100,000- $700 Referral Bonus!

Woodbridge, VA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Location: Lake Ridge, Virginia

    Compensation: $92,000 - $100,000 (commensurate with experience)
    Schedule: Full-Time
    Setting: Continuing Care Retirement Community
    Reports To: Director of Nursing

    $700 Referral Bonus!

    Facility Overview

    Our clients premier Continuing Care Retirement Community serving older adults in Independent Living, Assisted Living, and a Health Center. The community spans 62 acres along the Occoquan Reservoir and is home to over 400 residents. With a dedicated team of approximately 270 employees. CARF Certified, Sage Certified, and recognized as a Great Place to Work.

     

    Position Summary & Responsibilities

    The MDS Coordinator is responsible for ensuring compliance with CMS guidelines for the completion of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessment and care planning for residents. This position plays a critical role in capturing accurate resident assessments to optimize reimbursement and care quality.

    • Establish assessment reference dates for all MDS under the Medicare Patient Driven Payment Model (PDPM).
    • Coordinate billable MDS requirements with the Finance Department.
    • Collect and compile medical, social, dietary, and family records of newly admitted residents in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team.
    • Accurately enter MDS, reentry, and discharge tracking data into the electronic system.
    • Gather initial utilization data and report results at Utilization Review meetings.
    • Monitor and ensure compliance with Medicare PDPM for status changes, quarterly and annual reviews.
    • Track changes in MDS and update data accordingly, reporting significant changes to the Director of Nursing.
    • Develop, implement, and maintain a quality management program for resident assessment and care planning.
    • Ensure all assessment team members understand the importance of accurate documentation and compliance with regulatory requirements.
    • Complete all MDS reporting within required deadlines.
    • Participate in daily clinical meetings to review resident issues and MDS variances.
    • Conduct monthly reviews of the CASPER report to identify opportunities for improvement in Quality Measures.
    • Collaborate with the Care Plan team to develop individualized care plans for all residents.
    • Lead and manage assigned nursing positions to ensure efficiency, accuracy, and compliance with facility policies.

    Requirements

    • Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) preferred.
    • Registered Nurse (RN) license required.
    • 1-3 years of MDS coordination and care planning experience in a LTC setting.
    • Resident Assessment Coordinator (RAC-CT) cert required within one year of hire.
    • Strong knowledge of state and federal health regulations.
    • Proficiency in electronic medical records (EMR) systems.
    • Excellent verbal and written communication, customer service, and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to analyze and interpret assessment data for care planning and reimbursement optimization.

    Benefits

    • Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage
    • Company-Paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    • Company-Paid Life Insurance
    • Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual
    • Paid Holidays
    • 401(k) with Matching and Three-Year Vesting
    • Educational and US Citizenship Scholarship Opportunities
    • Onsite CPR Training
    • Certified Dementia Practitioner Training* Available for select employees
    • Free Use of Community Pool and Fitness Center
    • Employee Recognition Program
    • UKG Wallet (Daily Pay)
    • Training and Growth Opportunities
    • Tickets to Work

    Why Join the Team?

    • Competitive compensation with excellent benefits.
    • Supportive team environment that values collaboration and professional growth.
    • Opportunities for career advancement and continuing education support.
    • Work in a CARF-accredited, not-for-profit community committed to resident well-being.
  • Compensation
    $92,000-$100,000 per year