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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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Assures compliance with all mandated regulatory reporting requirements including but not limited to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), Provides infection prevention and control programs/services that add value and integrated with departmental, facility, Medical Center and organizational business and clinical goals/objectives.
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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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The Infection Preventionist, reporting to the MGH Director of Infection Control, 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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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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The Infection Preventionist is also responsible for assisting with inservice programs related to infection prevention and infection control, and with the clinical aspects of the Employee Health Program, including pre-employment processing, occupational health testing and surveillance.
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Acquires and maintains current, comprehensive knowledge and skills in the area of infection prevention, infection control, and epidemiology. Collects and analyzes data related to infection prevention and control.
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The infection Control Nurse reports to the Director of Nursing and partners with the Executive Leadership to promote sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
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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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Compliance: Ensure compliance with infection control standards and regulations set forth by relevant governing bodies, such as OSHA and CDC. Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on industry best practices and advancements in sterilization techniques and infection control protocols.
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NOW HIRING: ADON Assistant Director of Nursing/ Infection Control (RN) Now Hiring: ADON Assistant Director of Nursing/ Infection Control (RN) Now Hiring ADON Assistant Director of Nursing/ Infection Control (RN.
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The Infection Preventionist is responsible, in collaboration with other health care team members, for the surveillance of healthcare acquired infections; educating caregivers about infection prevention; and developing policies and procedures to ensure rigorous infection prevention and control standards to reduce the risk of infection to patients, visitors, and staff.
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The IP-LVN/LPN is responsible for the facility infection prevention and control program (IPCP) which is designed to provide a safe, sanitary and comfortable environment, and to help prevent development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections.
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The Infection Control Nurse functions in a manner consistent with the philosophy and objectives of Fairmount Behavioral Health System and the Standards of Practice of the Center for Disease Control.
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Represents Infection Control at Medical Center Committees (Environment of Care, Emergency Preparedness, Performance Improvement, Patient Safety, Nursing Leadership, Critical Care, and product evaluation committee, etc.
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