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Responsible for the formulation and communication of Infection Prevention policies in compliance with accrediting agency standards (TJC, CMS); regulatory agencies standards (EPA, FDA, OSHA) and guidelines of governmental agencies (CDC/DHQP, NCIRD-ACIP, DHS) and professional organizations (AAMI, AHRQ, AIA, AORN, APIC, IDSA, SHEA.
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Experience as an infection control or quality improvement RN. Certifications: Minimum - Registered Nurse license in the state of Wisconsin and Basic Life Support/CPR. Preferred - Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Certified OR Nurse - Perioperative Practice (CNOR), Board Certified Infection Prevention Control (CIC), Certification from the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC.
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Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology or infection prevention related field. Partners with the Hospital Epidemiologist, Nursing Director of Infection Prevention, and Associate Directors in setting standards and priorities based on evidence-based literature and guidelines, evaluating compliance with policies and practices, and leading/coaching the performance improvement efforts associated with the prevention and control of hospital acquired infections and infectious exposures.
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ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: (Additional qualifications) All infection preventionist are required to complete specialized training in Infection Prevention and Control by either CDC Nursing Home Infection Preventionist Web-based Training Course and/or University of North Carolina Spice Training as a condition of continued employment within three (3) months ofemployment.
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The Infection Preventionist shall report information related to compliance with our facility’s established infection prevention and control policies and practices to the Administrator and Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement Committee.
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Reporting jointly to the Director of Human Resources, Infection Prevention Manager, and Chief Nursing Officer the EHN utilizes established protocols and current standards of care to meet the wide variety of health care needs and requirements as related to the employee population.
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Stay current on infection prevention and control regulatory and accreditation standards. Participate in an infection prevention and control professional organization/association (i.e.: APIC/SHEA/IDSA.
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Under the leadership of the Director of Nursing and Administrator, the Infection Preventionist will work directly with all employees, patients, medical providers, and pharmacists to fully implement all aspects of the infection prevention and control program which is designed to comply with all aspects of CDC, CMS, OSHA and other federal and state guidelines for long-term care.
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Certification related to quality, safety, infection prevention, or process improvement required or required within 12 months of hire (CPHQ, CPPS, SSGB, CIC). This role is responsible for ensuring effective quality and regulatory operations at the facility level, in partnership with safety, infection prevention, data analytics, patient advocacy, and patient experience partners and leaders.
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The Infection Control Preventionist collaborates with teams and individuals to create infection prevention strategies, provide feedback, and sustain infection prevention strategies.
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Education requirements: Bachelors Degree required (Nursing, Public Health, Microbiology), Master's Degree preferred in appropriate field (Nursing, Education, Microbiology, Public Health, etc); Minimum of 3 years in Infection Prevention or 5 years hospital experience with demonstrated infection control knowledge of various clinical specialties.
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The RN Staff Development Coordinator (SDC) / Infection Preventionist (IP) serves primarily as the SDC for the facility as well as works as the designated individual responsible for the facility’s infection prevention and control program (IPCP.
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Assist with activities of Infection Prevention and the Hospital Epidemiology programs. Hartford HealthCare features seven acute care hospitals, including Hartford Hospital, one of the highest-volume surgical hospitals in New England and the charter member of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Alliance.
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If working in a Post-Acute setting, completion of an approved Infection Prevention course by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is required. Salary Range: $38.00 - $49.50 Department Details Seeking a part time Infection Prevention Specialist for day shift hours.
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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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