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Position: MDS Coordinator, NO FLOOR WORK, Local, Partial Remote Partial Remote Work Schedule Possible! COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION This employer is highly motivated to find the right person for this opportunity. Unlike most other MDS opportunities out there, you will not be required to work the floor...we want you to be able to focus on what you're an expert in, which is minimum data set coordination in the PDPM environment of 2025. There is the possibility for partial remote work, depending upon qualifications and performance. Compensation for this position is very competitive. There is strong regional support...you are not on your own, but will have resources to assist you. All qualified candidates will receive a response for further screening, and to potentially arrange an interview. If you haven't heard from us within 24 hours of your application, please call Courtney Wood at , and he will be happy to assist you directly. Responsibilities • Create and submit accurate MDS reports in a timely manner. • Provide leadership for the MDS Department, ensuring standards of practice are uniformly implemented in the facility. • Stay abreast of current Medicare and Medicaid regulations, as well as prepare for upcoming changes in a proactive manner. • Ensure staff have the necessary tools to efficiently capture and report clinical reimbursement for services rendered. • Evaluate, sustain, and improve existing MDS procedures and practices where needed. Qualifications Desired • WI RN licensure. License must be in good standing. • 1 or more years of MDS Coordinator or Restorative nursing experience required. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, as well as a demonstrated ability to work well with diverse staff and residents. Stratford Search Group is an Executive Search firm devoted to the healthcare industry. We have helped hundreds of healthcare professionals find better opportunities to help further their career; we typically serve client companies within the fields of Behavioral Health, Skilled Nursing (SNF), Assisted Living (AL), Independent Living (IL), Home-Health, Hospice, and Continuing-Care Retirement Communities (CCRC). For more information, please visit us at Please call Courtney Wood at for additional information or to be considered for this position. Let us find you the job you want, at the terms you're looking for. #J-18808-Ljbffr Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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