At The Meadows Home for Special Care in Yarmouth, NS. We are a charitable organization and have been operating as a provincially licensed long-term care facility in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia since 1+74. We are committed to enriching lives every day by honoring dignity, fostering independence, and supporting a life worth living - join our compassionate team and be part of a home where residents truly feel at home. We are transforming to create empowered neighborhood teams focused on resident-centered care. We seek a compassionate individual for the Clinical and InterRai Neighborhood Manager role, reporting to the Director of Care. This role oversees daily resident care operations, fosters clinical excellence, and leads neighborhood teams. The RAI Coordinator reviews resident assessments, manages documentation, and supports the nursing and interdisciplinary team. This leadership role ensures regulatory compliance, mentors staff, enhances clinical processes, and aligns with The Meadows' mission and values to enrich residents lives daily. The individual must also be willing to take on various projects and duties as needed.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Inter-RAI Admissions Management:
· Providing ongoing leadership and mentoring for education, data accuracy, data submission and staff compliance and competencies of interRai
· In collaboration with the multidisciplinary team, responsible for leading, coordinating and implementing best practices in the Resident Assessment Instrument-Minimum data Set (RAI-MDS) program, providing support for accurate RAI applications, assessments, audits, monitoring quality indicators, completion of data submission process and staff education, coaching and compliance.
· Oversee RAI assessments and oversee flow of residents (admissions, discharges, transfers)
· Manage coordination and timely completion of Resident assessments, tracking forms, Resident Assessment Protocols and Resident Care Plans.
· Chairs Care Plan Meetings
· Participate in weekend/on call rotation to ensure new admissions coverage
Resident Care Management:
· Ensure residents' physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs are met by the team
· Works collaboratively with all neighborhood members, departments and interdisciplinary teams.
· Work with interdisciplinary teams to enrich residents' lives
· Be an escalation point for resident and family concerns
· Foster communication between residents, families, and healthcare professionals.
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