As a surveyor, your impact reaches beyond each resident into connected lives of caregivers, friends, and families. The lives you touch may be countless and your work will count! Watch the video below for a closer look at "life on the job" presented by ODH survey team members. What You'll Do: Receive instruction and on-the-job training on survey tasks and protocols applicable to long-term care (LTC) and acute and continuing care (ACC), ODH procedures, and rules/regulations pertinent to the surveyor role, through extensive reading, program briefings and supervised participation in field activities: Attend mandated state and federal surveyor training. Travel to health care facilities to participate in (and/or conduct under supervision) onsite inspections of providers to determine compliance. Participate, under supervision, in discussion with facility officials regarding survey findings. Attend (as part of survey team) exit interview meetings with facility staff. Learn to review plans of correction for deficiencies. Complete survey reports and deficiency statements in accordance with the Principles of Documentation. Provide consultation to newer surveyors. Learn to research special problems and evaluate data: Receive training in gathering evidence, for cases which may require legal action. Participate (as member of survey team) in hearing preparations and hearings. Testify before judicial bodies as assigned. Analyze data collected during survey process and prepare specialized reports as assigned. Assist in drafting responses to problems/questions regarding survey process. Assist supervisor in preparing speeches to community groups, providers, or other agencies; draft and deliver speeches as assigned. Operate laptop computer using state-provided software in order to learn documentation and reporting of survey findings, as well as review of survey reports: Carry laptop, portable scanner, reference materials and forms (weighing up to 25 lbs.) to/from worksite. Learn to use computer-assisted process in conducting and documenting surveys. Learn to use applicable data sets (e.g., MDS, OASIS) and quality indicator reports to monitor and evaluate quality indicators. Learn to develop other reports/materials required by Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Maintain administrative records and/or library of current reference literature, as needed. Complete and submit all travel documents (e.g., travel logs, travel authorizations), records, expense reports and all computerized survey forms. Notify supervisor of problems that jeopardize meeting timeframes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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