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Experience Required:Typically requires 5 years of experience in infection control, nursing and/or medical technology including experience with patient care practices, microbiology, asepsis, disinfection/sterilization, adult education, infectious diseases, program administration and epidemiology.
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Communicates all pertinent information at timely intervals to the Director of Quality & Outcomes and Medical Director of Infection Control, as appropriate. At Houston Methodist, the Infection Preventionist position is responsible for implementing and maintaining the multiple facets of the Infection Control Program.
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The Infection Control Coordinator also serves as a mentor and resource for the Infection Control Nurse and oversees the program system-wide. Under the direction of the Infection Control Coordinator, the nurse participates in conducting epidemiologic investigations according to public health and CDC standards.
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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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Oversees the development of all infection control policies and procedures for the medical center and departments including Occupational Health and Safety using published guidelines, standards, and research.
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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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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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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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CIC, Infection Preventionist, Infection Control, RN Infection Control, RN ICP, Registered Nurse Infection Control. The position provides surveillance throughout facility for infection control purposes, coordinates all infection prevention and control activities and programs by assuming direct responsibility for infection surveillance, infection control reporting, and education.
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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 coworkersCollaborate with Materials Management and Nursing Education to identify/implement products to enhance patient care and reduce costs.
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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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The Care Coordinator/UM/Infection Control Coordinator will enforce and ensure compliance with these regulations, as well as with hospital and departmental policies and procedures. CCM, CIC, CBIC, Certified Case Manager, Certified Infection Control, Infection Control Specialist, Case Manager, Case Management Lead, Arizona.
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You'll be responsible for ensuring that infection control and prevention procedures/protocols are understood and applied in the assigned facility in a timely, efficient, and effective manner.
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The LVN Infection Prevention Specialist will work in partnership with the Nurse Supervisors, employees, as well as the Autoclave Specialists at the clinics and dental sites, including Environmental Aides to implement the Infection Control and Surveillance Plan, while providing onsite support.
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The Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation (VCBR), located in Burkeville, Virginia is recruiting for a RNII-Infection Control Nurse. The RNII-Infection Control Nurse works under the supervision of the RN Manager II, upholding the professional image of the Nursing Department as a role model & mentor for other disciplines.
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