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Desired: Previous infection preventionist experience. Unencumbered Oregon License NP. Infection Contril Certification (CIC) required within two years of hire. Assists in the evaluation of Infection Prevention practices, e.g. isolation, hand hygiene, asepsis, sterilization processes, appropriate cleaning, etc.
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Minimum two (2) years of experience as an Infection Preventionist preferred. Additional Qualifications/Skills: CIC certification preferred. Provides orientation, teaching and coaching on infection control practices and policies to all employees and medical staff.
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Certification in Infection Control (CIC) -highly preferred. Plans and administers directly, and through subordinate supervisory personnel, the effective management of infection prevention procedures by all hospital, system, and regulatory agency standards.
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Certification as a Certified Infection Control (CIC) practitioner and/or Long-Term Care Certified Infection Preventionist (LTC-CIP). APIC Consulting Services is spearheading a vital initiative to enhance booster acceptance rates and Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practices through vaccine hesitancy and ICAR assessments at skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) across Louisiana.
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The Infection Preventionist (IP) possesses and maintains knowledge of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance methods in order to routinely identify, investigate, analyze and interpret findings related to HAIs among patients and healthcare personnel.
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The Infection Preventionist (IP) is responsible for the nursing center's Infection Prevention and Control Program (IPCP) and functions as a practitioner, resource, consultant, educator and facilitator for staff in multiple locations focusing on the following areas: Infection Prevention & Control Activities, Outcome & Process Surveillance, Outbreak Management, and Employee Health.
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Role of the Infection Preventionist is to assist with Infection Prevention and Control efforts which include but are not limited to: HAI & communicable disease surveillance and reporting, rounding, investigating potential outbreaks or exposures, assisting with policy and protocol revisions, assisting with regulatory inspections and preparedness, partnering with local health department when applicable.
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Minimum three years’ acute care experience preferredCertification in Infection Control required Demonstrated knowledge related to microbiology, epidemiology and infections, public health, diseases, sterilization, sanitation and disinfection practices In-depth knowledge of patient care practicesBasic computer proficiencyLicenses/CertificationsCurrent Certification in Infection Control (CIC) required.
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Be currently Certified in Infection Control (CIC) by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (CBIC), which indicates competence in the actual practice of infection prevention and control (IPC) and healthcare epidemiology.
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Minimum two years of experience as an Infection Preventionist preferred. Responsibilities Working closely with the Medical and Nursing Directors, is responsible for assessing, planning, organizing, developing, implementing and evaluating the infection control program and activities.
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Education, Training and Years of Experience: - CIC Preferred - Training in infection control and/or epidemiology - 1 year experience in acute hospital infection control practice preferred Machines, Equipment Used: - General office equipment such as telephone, copy machine, fax machine, calculator, computer.
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The Infection Preventionist for Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Infection Prevention functions of MGH IC, one of the site teams of MGB Infection Control.
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Performs other related duties as assigned with Dialysis Infection Prevention Lead, Antimicrobial Stewardship Lead, MDRO Prevention Epidemiologist Lead, HAI Outbreak ICAR Epidemiologist Lead, Non-AR/MDRO Lead, Project Firstline Coordinator, NHSN Coordinator Lead, Nurse Home Strike Team Lead, Senior Infection Preventionist, HAI Prevention Program Manager, and county health department.
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New infection control preventionists must proceed with CIC certification after two years of full time employment or equivalent. The Infection Control Preventionist participates in conducting and coordinating the infection control activities within the skilled nursing facility.
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Rochester Manor seeks an experienced Infection Preventionist! Must have CIC certification and 1 year experience in LTC. Support new hire orientation by providing infection prevention and control training for newly hired employees.
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