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The Infection Preventionist will oversee the work that the Infection Control Coordinator assigned to LTCC is performing and will provide guidance and assistance to this individual on an on-going basis.
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The IP collaborates with teams and individuals to create infection prevention strategies, provide feedback, and maintain programming per Infection Control best practices, CMS and CDC guidelines, and Chandler Hall policy and procedures.
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Cleans the endoscopic equipment and the related accessories in the procedure rooms, prior to transporting to the cleaning room, according to Endoscopy Center established guidelines and infection control guidelines.
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Under the direction of the Director, Infection Prevention (RN, CIC) in collaboration with Environment of Care and Environmental Services, the LVN Infection Prevention Specialist, is responsible for participating in the planning, developing, implementing the aspects of infection prevention and control activities within AltaMed Health Services Corporation.
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Certified in Infection Prevention and Control (CIC) through the Certification Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. (CBIC). The Infection Control Preventionist develops, reviews and revises infection prevention and control policies and procedures in conjunction with departmental leaders to ensure alignment of current standards and guidelines.
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An Instrument Tech is responsible for decontamination, disinfection, inspection, assembly, and sterilization of supplies, instruments, and equipment dispensed by the department following established infection control practices.
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Education requirements: Bachelors Degree required (Nursing, Public Health, Microbiology), Master's Degree preferred in appropriate field (Nursing, Education, Microbiology, Public Health, etc); Minimum of 3 years in Infection Prevention or 5 years hospital experience with demonstrated infection control knowledge of various clinical specialties.
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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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TOP PAY. MONDAY-FRIDAY. The Infection control nurse evaluates the quality of resident care and outcomes as they relate to Healthcare Acquired Infections (HAI) and Community Acquired Infections (CAI) in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
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Police Officer Trainee: $26.68 (Min) - $40.01 (Max). Lateral Police Officer: $34.55 (Min) - $51.82 (Max). Police Officer Trainee: $26.68 (Min) - $40.01 (Max). Lateral Police Officer: $34.55 (Min) - $51.82 (Max.
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Report any signs or symptoms of infection in patients to the Infection Control Nurse. Comply with established measures for infection control, OSHA regulations and risk.
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While in the Nursing Assistant Training Program, the trainee serves as a member of the nursing team and will be held accountable to know and follow location-specific standards for infection prevention and control, personal protective equipment use, safety, and privacy.
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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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Follows quality control, quality assurance, safety, and infection control procedures. Knowledge of safety and infection control standards. Assumes responsibility for problem resolution, quality control, and required equipment maintenance with minimal supervision.
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Works in conjunction with the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer, Director of Clinical Quality Management, Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control, Infection Control Coordinators, and other organizational leadership to manage the Infection Prevention and Control program across the Holy Cross Hospital continuum of care.
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