RN MDS Full-time

Now Hiring: RN MDS Coordinator

Complete Care Harborage- North Bergen, NJ

Shift: Full-time 1st Shift


Salary: up to $90,000/year based on experience and licensure

RN MDS Coordinator Responsibilities:

✔️ Oversee the MDS process for accuracy and compliance

✔️ Experience with CMS strongly preferred.

✔️ Coordinate assessments and care plans for residents

✔️ Work closely with an interdisciplinary team to enhance patient outcomes

✔️ Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations

RN MDS Coordinator Qualifications:

  • RN License in NJ (Required)

  • RN MDS experience (Required)

  • Communicative, reliable, hard-working

  • Strong assessment & organizational skills


Why Join Us?

✅ Supportive and collaborative work environment

✅ Make a meaningful impact on residents' care

✅ Competitive pay & great benefits

✅ Growth opportunities within a thriving healthcare team

Join our team at Harborage as an RN MDS Coordinator


This is an immediate need! Apply today!

Complete Care is an equal-opportunity employer.

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