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Provides direct supervision and operational support for all Infection Preventionists within MHS. This leader is skilled in adapting system strategies to meet the needs of individual facilities and service lines across MHS. The incumbent reports to the VP of Quality, Safety and Clinical Integration and is a member of the Quality Management Department’s leadership team, ensuring collaboration and alignment across all aspects of Quality and Safety throughout the organization.
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Monitors associate compliance with infection control standards through use of barriers and infection prevention measures. Presents infection data and makes recommendations for actions.
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The Infection Preventionist Nurse reports to the Director of Nursing and partners with the Medical Director to develop a system of care that promotes sound and scientific infection prevention principles and practices.
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Heartwood Extended Care in Tacoma, Washington is seeking a Infection Preventionist (RN) to join our clinical team and provide our residents with an exceptional care experience. Oversees the operations of the infection prevention, epidemiology and relevant safety programs.
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As a dedicated Infection Control/Prevention Program Manager, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of patients, employees, volunteers, students, and visitors at a Virginia Mason Franciscan Health facility/function.
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Avalon Care Center Tacoma is now hiring an Infection Preventionist/Staff Development Coordinator! Responsible for design and dissemination of infection prevention information, including surveillance data and policy decisions.
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The Employee Health/Infection Preventionist is responsible for the maintenance of the health programs for employees and for the provision of medical/health services to staff as they relate to occupational risk and Wellfound Behavioral Health Hospital (WBHH) policy.
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You'll be responsible for performing patient-focused functions such as risk assessment, hospital-acquired infection surveillance, significant organism surveillance, environment of care surveillance, education, and notifiable disease reporting for inpatients.
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Aligned with MHS Strategy and in collaboration with the Quality Leadership Team, the System Director of Infection Prevention and Control provides strategic and operational leadership for all aspects of the MHS Infection Prevention Program, with a goal of reducing patient harm.
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