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The Infection Preventionist provides coverage and has authority to implement Infection Prevention or Public Health control measures in the absence of the Manager or Director. The Infection Preventionist provides assistance to the Infection Prevention Manager for the surveillance and prevention of infectious disease in the hospitalized patients, employees, volunteers, visitors, and licensed independent practitioners.
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Jump-start your career as a(an) Infection Prevention Specialist today with Mission Hospital. If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Infection Prevention Specialist opening.
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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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The Infection Preventionist is under the direct Supervisor of the Infection Prevention Manager. Assists the Infection Prevention Manager in providing for the Infection Prevention Education of Staff.
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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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Works collaboratively with infectious disease physician(s) and/or assigned Chair of Infection Prevention Committee. Implements and ensures compliance of Infection Prevention policies, procedures, and guidelines (i.e. Hand Hygiene throughout Piedmont Healthcare.
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This individual is responsible for assisting and supporting the implementation of the Regulatory requirements as stipulated by: CMS, DHCS, HRSA, OSHA, CDC, The Joint Commission, and California Department of Public Health, to ensure that Sterilization and High Level Disinfection processes and Infection Prevention practices meet regulatory standards.
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Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology or infection prevention related field. Responsible for the development, coordination, management, execution, and organization of infection prevention-related quality and performance improvement activities at Montefiore Medical Center with a focus on Pediatrics to include Neonatal.
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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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Are you ready to manage in a new era as a Division AVP of Infection Prevention where building a healthier tomorrow is more than a job? Be an impact as a(an) Division AVP of Infection Prevention where your passion for leading and creativity are valued.
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Presbyterian Homes & Services is seeking an Infection Control and Prevention Specialist for our team. The Infection Control and Prevention Specialist provides clinical education to employees with the goal of providing services excellence and decreasing the risk of infectious disease transmission.
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Infection Preventionist is a licensed nurse who is responsible for implementing and overseeing the infection prevention and control program in the long-term care setting. Receive company-paid support and training to earn a Long-Term Care Certification in Infection Prevention (LTC-CIP.
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The Infection Preventionist, reporting to the Sr. Manager of Infection Control for Rehabilitation, Islands, Behavioral Health, and Healthcare at Home (RIBH), 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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Areas of expertise include knowledge of pertinent regulations and recommendations pertaining to infection prevention and employee health (including OSHA, The Joint Commission, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, Ohio Department of Health, and CDC), infectious disease, epidemiology and statistics, clinical and environmental safety and microbiology, patient care and departmental practices, educational methods, and management and communications skills.
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Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology or infection prevention related field New York State Registered Professional Nurse License and current registration or related fieldCertification in Infection Control (CIC) Experience in infection prevention and control required.
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