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Job Description The Department of Population Health Sciences at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the field of Epidemiology with a focus on Biosecurity, Infection Control, and/or Infectious Disease Prevention.
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As an Infection Control Nurse, he/she is a practitioner in the field of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious diseases, sterilization, vaccine and antibiotic usage, and regulatory requirements.
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DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: Under the supervision of the medical director: Create and deliver presentations that describe communicable disease Surveillance/epidemiology, symptoms, prevention, treatment and infection control practices to NYC Clinicians.
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Through strategic planning, expert leadership and consultation, directs the identification and implementation of infection control goals and objectives related to: surveillance, data analysis and reporting, infection prevention and control practices that eliminate potential infection hazards for members, physicians, staff and visitors, appropriate selection and usage of products and equipment related to cleaning, antisepsis, disinfection, and sterilization, facility design and construction.
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We are hiring an Infection Preventionist (Infection Control Nurse) to join our dynamic care team at Countryside Manor of Bristol! As the ICN, you plan, organize, develop, coordinate, direct and evaluate our Infection Control Program and its components in accordance with current federal, state, local and corporate standards, guidelines and regulations that govern such programs, and as may be directed by the Administrator and the Infection control Committee to ensure that an effective Infection Prevention & Control Program is maintained.
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Attendance in a course or workshop in Infection Control and familiarity with Microbiology, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, vaccine and antibiotics usage, and infection control regulations required.
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Evaluates, reviews and revising facility policies and procedures following national standard changes from Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), etc.
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Infection Control, Epidemiology, Epidemiologist, Infection Prevention, Infectious Diseases, Infection, Infectious, Disease. Infection Control, Epidemiology, Epidemiologist, Infection Prevention, Infectious Diseases, Infection, Infectious, Disease.
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Certification in Infection Prevention and Control by the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology (CBIC) to be obtained during the first two (2) years of hire.
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Teaching: Contribute to the department's educational mission by teaching graduate and professional courses in epidemiology, biosecurity and infection control, infectious disease epidemiology, and/or related topics.
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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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Example 2 - Respiratory Therapist with at least three (3)+ years' experience in a hospital setting and at least 3 years of Infection Prevention/Control work experience in a hospital setting required.
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Education/Skills: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology or infection prevention related field New York State Registered Professional Nurse License and current registration or related field.
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CIC certification by Certificate Board of Infection Prevention Control and Epidemiology, Inc. is encouraged. Stays current on infection prevention and control regulatory and accreditation standards.
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Together with the Infection Prevention and Control leadership, develops and maintains excellent, collaborative relations with key stakeholders/departments including but not limited to: Employee Health, Nursing, Perioperative, Perinatal, Emergency Services, Urgent Care, ambulatory, Support Services and various physician specialties.
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