Infection Control/Staff Educator Rn
By United Hebrew of New Rochelle At New Rochelle, NY, United States

RN-Nurse Manager-Clinical Educator/Infection Control Full Time United Hebrew of New Rochelle is seeking a self-motivated and team-oriented nursing leader to assume a full-time RN Nurse ...

Coordinator Of Employee Health, Education And Infection Control
By Bassett Healthcare Network At Herkimer, NY, United States
Assist with planning, developing, directing, evaluating and coordinating educational and on the job training programs.
Provide leadership in formulating the goals and objectives of the in-services educational programs of the facility.
Secure, develop, and maintain records, reports, instructional manuals, reference materials, etc., pertinent to in-service educational programs.
Perform administrative requirements such as completing necessary forms, reports, class attendance and subject records, etc.
Assisting with the responsibility and accountability of continuing ongoing in-service educational programs.
Assist nursing personnel in obtaining in-service training to keep their licenses or certifications current as required.
Medical Disease Control Rn
By Cayuga Centers At New York, NY, United States
Strong knowledge and experience of working with Microsoft Outlook, Excel and Word
Two years office experience required, medical office experience preferred
Knowledge of medical office environment, workflow, and terminology
Working knowledge of Google Suite required
Excellent communication and proven human relations skills
Regular hours entail 9:00am 5:00pm, Monday Friday

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference in the healthcare industry? Join our team as an Infection Control Coordinator and help us protect our patients and staff from the spread of infectious diseases!

An Infection Control Coordinator is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring infection control policies and procedures in a healthcare setting. They must ensure that all staff members are following the proper protocols to prevent the spread of infection. They must also be knowledgeable about the latest infection control practices and be able to train staff on the proper procedures. To become an Infection Control Coordinator, you will need a bachelor’s degree in a related field such as nursing, public health, or healthcare administration. You may also need to obtain certification in infection control. Infection Control Coordinator skills required for your resume and career include knowledge of infection control practices, the ability to develop and implement policies and procedures, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to train and educate staff. Infection Control Coordinator knowledge for your resume and career includes understanding of the latest infection control practices, the ability to interpret and analyze data, and the ability to develop and implement policies and procedures. Infection Control Coordinator responsibilities for your resume and career include developing and implementing infection control policies and procedures, monitoring compliance with these policies and procedures, training staff on proper infection control practices, and conducting research on new infection control practices. Infection Control Coordinator experience for your resume and career includes working in a healthcare setting, developing and implementing infection control policies and procedures, and training staff on proper infection control practices. Infection Control Coordinator qualifications for your resume and career include a bachelor’s degree in a related field such as nursing, public health, or healthcare administration, and certification in infection control. Infection Control Coordinator educations for your resume and career include courses in infection control, epidemiology, and public health. Tools that help Infection Control Coordinators work better include data analysis software, infection control databases, and communication tools. Good tips to help Infection Control Coordinators do more effectively include staying up to date on the latest infection control practices, developing and implementing policies and procedures, and training staff on proper infection control practices. Common Infection Control Coordinator interview questions include: What experience do you have in developing and implementing infection control policies and procedures? What is your experience in training staff on proper infection control practices? What is your understanding of the latest infection control practices?