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Qualifications - The designated Infection Preventionist (IP) will: Be a Registered Nurse or a Licensed Vocational Nurse with at least 2 years direct resident care experience; Have a background in infectious diseases, microbiology and geriatrics that includes completion of an Infection Preventionist training program for long-term care; and Be familiar with the nursing care in the facility and with resident care.
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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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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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Leads collaboration to implement and monitor the Infection Prevention and Control Program of MarinHealth Medical Center and Clinics. Manages the day-to-day activities of the Infection Prevention and Control program.
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The incumbent is responsible for the organization, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Dignity Health Epidemiology and Infection Control Program. This includes, directing, designing, developing, facilitating, monitoring and managing activities necessary to support a scientifically based epidemiology and infection control program.
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Participates in infection control activities as directed by Infection Control Coordinator and/or nursing supervisor. The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) provides consultation, training, conducts behavioral evaluations, develops and implements Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programmatic therapeutic services, and develops behavior intervention plans for individuals with developmental disabilities and behavioral deficits.
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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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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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Key responsibilities include leadership and program management, surveillance and data management, infection prevention and control, coordination with the antimicrobial stewardship program, quality improvement, public health and regulatory compliance, research and evaluation of IPC interventions, and education and training.
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The Infection Control Nurse / Educator is a Registered Nurse who is responsible for coordinating the activities of the Infection Control Program, assuming direct responsibility for infection surveillance and reporting, and providing technical support and education for the hospital staff.
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The Infection Prevention Specialist provides leadership in the application of the infection control program to patient care, organizational processes and/or systems, improving outcomes at the program or service level; is an integral component of the plan for improvement of practice and patient outcomes; and provides expert knowledge and guidance in epidemiology and infection prevention and control-related issues across all service and product lines.
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Posted job title: Program Manager - Infection Prevention & Control. George Washington University Hospital is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Manager, Infection Control for a nursing job in Arlington, Virginia.
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Provides coordination and support for implementation of a system wide infection control and prevention program to identify and prevent or reduce sources of infection. Investigates infection outbreaks utilizing laboratory results in consultation with IPC Manager, Infectious Disease Physician, County/State public health departments, and if necessary, the Center for Disease Control.
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Directs the management, planning, development, implementation, evaluation/continuous improvement of an infection prevention and control program across the entire care continuum for the Hawaii Market.
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The RN Level III - Infection Control Nurse/ Part-Time s responsible for maintenance and revision of infection prevention control program, assuring facility wide systems for prevention, identification, investigation and control of infections.
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