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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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Under the direction of the Hospital Epidemiologist, participates in regional and national collaboratives and academic societies, utilizes and initiates research to improve departmental functions and patient safety, and assists with design and implementation of informatics and technology infrastructure required to improve institutional access and feedback of infection-related data.
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This position is supervised by the Director of Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Officer, supervises the RN Infection Preventionist and instructs hospital staff in proper infection control procedures.
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Collaborates with other System departments and Service Lines to develop care standards and integrate clinical quality initiatives in areas such as patient and population management, quality improvement, infection control, patient safety, care management and information technology.
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Attends all staff education of the Rehabilitation Center relating to safety, infection control and disease process. We strive to make patient care and customer service come together, putting the needs of our residents and their families first.
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Position SummaryUnder general supervision of Service Line Director; is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Urology Service Line quality and patient safety clinical protocols, including infection control, education, training, audits.
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Attend and/or comply with all annual training classes required by the Command, to include but not limited to online annual training provided by the MTF: disaster training, infection control, Sexual Harassment, Blood borne Pathogens, Fire and Safety, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (CBRNE), and all other required training.
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Complete required/mandatory education: Safety, Disaster Plans, and Infection Control. Participate and support network initiatives such as patient experience, quality and patient safety and hospital/department specific initiatives.
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Experience:Required: 2 years of progressive management experience in a hospital environment as a manager or full-time charge nurse/related position. Review department compensation implements HR policies, recruitment, associate status changes, and associate access to patient care systems.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:Provides direct nursing care as required by patient demand in accordance with established policies, procedures and protocols of the healthcare organization. Includes taking patient load and covering Clinical Lead position as needed.
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Take action as required to meet productivity targets and control expenses. Develop a plan for customer/patient care delivery within the unit. Preferred: 5 years’ related experience; 3 years supervisory experienceResponsibilitiesActive and current registered nurse license in the state of residence/practice.
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Ensures unit compliance with departmental, Prisma Health, safety, regulatory, environmental, and infection control standards. Job Summary In collaboration with the nurse manager, supervises staff and unit operations and provides direct patient care.
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Maintains established departmental policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance program, safety, environmental and infection control standards. The Ambulatory Care Nurse Manager is responsible for planning, implementing, and coordinating ambulatory care patient services, programs, and activities as well we personnel needs to attain optimal and effective patient care.
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Effectively collaborate throughout the organization to ensure optimal fiscal stewardship and process improvement, while remaining compliant with regulatory requirements including state, federal, and AAAHC standards, meeting current documentation standards and policies, and serving as the Infection Control Offer and Life Safety Officer.
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Implements infection control and safety practices according to agency policies. Our model always puts the patient first while giving our staff independence in creating schedules.
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