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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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Communicate knowledge and understanding of evidence-based standards and mandatory requirements including those of the Veteran Health Administration (VHA), Office of the Inspector General (OIG), Joint Commission, Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) as they relate to infection prevention and control.
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It is distinguished from the related class of Infection Control Nurse in that it does not require a license to practice as a Registered Nurse in California and does not perform any duties requiring such licensure.
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Progressive Life Center, Inc. (PLC) is a Black-led organization, providing culturally-sensitivity human services to children, youth and families in the District of Columbia and surrounding Maryland, throughout Greater Philadelphia, and in most of Delaware.
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Performs, in collaboration with the Infection Prevention Committee, an annual Infection Prevention Risk Assessment and develops a system-wide Infection Prevention and Control Program Plan. Provides facilitation of hospital Infection Control program, to include trending data, performing focus studies, and maintaining documentation of activities to include the ICP Committee Meetings.
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Works closely with the Hospital Epidemiologist on development of the annual Infection Control Plan. Evaluates and monitors the Plan as necessary. Collaborates with Emergency Management, Safety Officer, and Supply Chain to ensure adherence with infection control policies and procedures.
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Acts as a subject matter expert for infection prevention and control for ICP Staff, nursing staff, students or other clinical or non-clinical colleagues. Certification in Infection Prevention and Control (CIC) required.
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As a dedicated Infection Control/Prevention Program Manager, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of patients, employees, volunteers, students, and visitors at a Virginia Mason Franciscan Health facility/function.
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Assists local Infection Preventionist in the development and implementation of the annual infection control plan and risk assessment. Acts as subject matter expert and resource to entities regarding infection prevention and control measures, including identification of infectious disease processes.
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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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Ensures that surveillance and data collection/analysis take place and are appropriately reported out, including the incidence of infections related to device use, as part of the on-going surveillance using Center for Disease Control (CDC) infection criteria throughout the organization.
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Under the direction of the System Medical Director of Infection Prevention and Control, Henry Ford Health, the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Director is responsible for the development, implementation, and review of the IPC program for the organization.
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Be experienced in wound care, quality improvement, MDS, Fall Management, Infection Control, and standards of LTC & Assisted Living/Memory Care/Home Health documentation guidelines preferred.
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Demonstrates principles of infection control; collaborates with infection control nurse to ensure safety of patients, visitors, and personnel. The LPN/LVN II will provide nursing care under supervision of a registered nurse, within an assigned unit.
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Attend local APIC chapter meetings, participates in state and national Health Acquired Infections (HAI) reduction projects/programs, acts as a resource for infection control/infectious disease information for community members, physicians and their office staff, health agencies, students and coworkers.
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infection control jobs Title: registered nurse Company: Northwell Health
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