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Posted August 23, 2026

MDS Coordinator

Nancy Hart Center for Nursing and Healing
Elberton, GA, US Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

MDS stands for Minimum Data Set, a federally mandated assessment tool used in Medicare- and Medicaid-certified nursing homes and long-term care facilities. It collects detailed information about a resident’s health, functional abilities, and care needs, including physical, psychological, and psychosocial status, as well as treatments like dialysis, chemotherapy, or therapy services

Role and Responsibilities

An MDS nurse, often called an MDS coordinator, is responsible for:

Work Environment

MDS nurses typically work in nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, and long-term care centers. The role is more administrative and office-based than bedside nursing, often involving eight-hour shifts without weekend or on-call duties

It requires strong organizational, communication, and clinical judgment skills.

Purpose and Importance

The MDS process ensures:

  • Standardized, high-quality care across facilities.

  • Accurate federal and state reimbursement for services provided.

  • Compliance with regulatory requirements and public reporting standards
    In summary, an MDS nursing home job is a specialized nursing role focused on resident assessment, care coordination, and regulatory compliance, bridging clinical expertise with administrative responsibilities to support both patient care and facility operations

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