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Bachelor's degree in public health, infectious disease, infection prevention, nursing; licensed as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, State of New Jersey, and State of Delaware preferred.
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The Infection Preventionist- Nurse Educator is educated in health care and hospital epidemiology principles and is responsible for the surveillance, analysis, reporting and staff education and training with regards to illness from infection, healthcare acquired infection, infection prevention, state and federal laws and regulatory standards.
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Working knowledge of infection control procedures and safety precautions. The Medical/Surgical Stepdown Unit at Duke Raleigh Hospital is a 45-bed unit that serves patients with a wide range of diagnoses including but not limited to sepsis, pneumonia, diabetes, sickle cell, and gastrointestinal complications.
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Under the leadership of the Director of Nursing and Administrator, the Infection Preventionist will work directly with all employees, patients, medical providers, and pharmacists to fully implement all aspects of the infection prevention and control program which is designed to comply with all aspects of CDC, CMS, OSHA and other federal and state guidelines for long-term care.
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The Infection Preventionist will work closely with the Corporate Clinical Education Specialist in the development of policies, procedures, protocols, and training programs to improve infection prevention and control activities that promote patient care and safety.
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1 year+ management experience Infection prevention experience. Wedgewood Healthcare Center , a member of the CommuniCare Family of Companies, is looking for a dedicated LPN QI Infection Control / Wound Nurse like YOU who chose this career because you CARE.
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The Infection Prevention Epidemiologist I assists the Hospital Epidemiologist and the Director of Operations of the Department of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Control with the activities of the department to prevent the spread of infection within the Johns Hopkins Hospital and affiliated locations.
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The Infection Prevention/MDRO Program Manager is directly responsible for Infection Prevention Program (IPM) through the Chief of Staff (COS) and demonstrates and ensures staff working practices that include adherence to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) standards and safe use and operation of associated equipment.
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The Infection Preventionist reports to the Director of Nursing and partners with the Medical Director and Pharmacist for Antimicrobial Stewardship, the QA Committee, and other stakeholders to develop a system of care that promotes sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
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Specific education includes, but is not limited to, orientation to infection prevention and control, aseptic technique, standard and transmission based precautions, immunization, sharps injury prevention, hand hygiene, equipment and environmental cleaning/disinfection/sterilization procedures.
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Infection Prevention Nurse/Staff Development Coordinator (SDC) Needed for a beautifully renovated Skilled Nursing Facility in Providence, RI! The Infection Control and Staff Development Coordinator is responsible for identifying, investigating, monitoring, the use of PPE, education and training on disease process and prevention of associated infections.
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The Nursing Home Infection Preventionist Training through the CDC (can be provided at this facility upon hire), or advanced training in infection prevention and control certification or.
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Responsibilities of our Infection Control Preventionist include: The Infection Preventionist (IP) is responsible for the development, direction, implementation, management and operation of the infection prevention in the long term care facility.
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This individual is responsible for assisting and supporting the implementation of the Regulatory requirements as stipulated by: CMS, DHCS, HRSA, OSHA, CDC, The Joint Commission, and California Department of Public Health, to ensure that Sterilization and High Level Disinfection processes and Infection Prevention practices meet regulatory standards.
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The Infection Preventionist, reporting to the Director of Infection Control at MGB, must have knowledge and experience in infection prevention and control principles and practice, the ability to make evidence-based decisions, excellent problem-solving skills, and excellent written and oral communication skills.
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