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This position is located within the Department of Infection and Control, at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center (PIMC), in Phoenix, AZ. Incumbent performs highly specialized Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) duties, to include identification of the infectious disease processes, surveillance, epidemiological investigation, and preventing and controlling transmission of infectious agents; as well as environment of care, cleaning, sterilization, disinfection, and aseptic technique.
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Certification in Infection Control (CIC) and experience as an Infection Preventionist (required) The HAI/AR Program seeks a qualified individual to serve as an Infection Preventionist (IP) to execute PDPH’s Infection Control Assessment and Response (ICAR) activities; conduct ICAR assessments in healthcare facilities; and assist the core HAI/AR outbreak, surveillance, and response activities with the HAI/AR team and collaborators, including, but not limited to, responding to COVID-19 outbreaks in healthcare settings.
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Performs ongoing surveillance for identification of infection control data and nosocomial identification for all entities of the facility, including the Critical Access Hospital and Nursing Home. Conducts initial investigation of clusters of infections above the benchmark.
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Competitive Pay & Weekly Paychecks. We offer private duty nursing, skilled nursing, physical rehabilitation, companion care, respite care and behavioral care for individuals with chronic and acute illnesses and disabilities.
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1 year work experience in an acute care hospital or 1 year experience in epidemilogy/ infection control or 3 years experience applying joint commission accreditation standards to program design/evaluation within an acute care hospital.
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Identifies, alert sand discusses significant Infection Control issues with the Director of Infection Prevention & Control and Hospital Epidemiologist, usually pertaining to those nursing units assigned for surveillance activities.
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The Infection Preventionist Nurse Educator oversees infection prevention and control activities through planning, risk assessment and review and presentation of data in a manner that aligns with the mission, vision and values of Norwood Life Society.
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Weekly pay $27.00 per hour. Responds quickly to potential crowd control issues and provides escorts for unruly guests when ejections are warranted. Come work concerts and NBA home games at Chase Center arena.
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The IC RN position reports to the Manager, Infection Control and works collaboratively with the Infection Control Committee/Infectious Disease physician to create a safe and clean environment for patient care.
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Collects data from on-site inspections to all the departments, compares results of inspection with Infection Control policies to ascertain compliance, makes report and recommendations to the Infection Control Coordinator and Department Director.
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Prepares patients and performs routine and portable x-ray examinations while effectively operating x-ray room and portable equipment following good radiation safety, quality assurance, and infection control procedures.
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The Infection Preventionist Nurse is responsible for working with senior leadership to determine the hospital’s infection control and prevention initiatives, including priorities and implementation plans.
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Initiate and coordinate investigations of unusual hospital infection outbreaks utilizing the microbiology laboratory, consultation with Infectious Disease Physician(s), county/state public health departments, and when necessary, in consultation with the Center for Disease Control.
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This position is accountable with the Nursing Director for the overall management activities for the Medical Center infection prevention and control program for neonatal and pediatrics all sites, which includes assistance with supervision of the Infection Prevention and Control processes, and will have a leadership role for designated special projects to ensure quality care and patient safety.
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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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weekly pay infection control jobs Title: home care pediatric in Bentonville, Kansas
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