Infection Control Program Manager (Rn)
By Defense Health Agency Civilian Corps, Falls Church, VA At , Tacoma, 98431
Responsible for the planning, designing, and performance of the functions of the Madigan Infection Control Program.
Instructs hospital staff in proper infection control procedures.
Supervises the investigation of infection control issues and the follow-up care for patients exposed to infectious diseases.
Gathers and analyzing infection data to make evidence-based decisions.
Educates Medical and Public Health professionals on infection prevention protocols to facilitate emergency preparedness.
Assists with the development of action plans in case of a community or hospital outbreak to minimize the potentially devastating impact.
Nurse Pract Mgr 1 (Infection Control Public Health Manager)
By University of California, Davis At , Davis, 95616, Ca $112,900 - $274,100 a year
Experience working with Practice Management Database and/or Electronic Medical Record system.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA) :
MPH or equivalent education or experience.
Position requires signing a statement of understanding of Dependent Adult/Elder Abuse Reporting Requirement.
Current DEA certification with schedules II-V
National NP board certification in aligned specialty with the practice area
Infection Control And Sterilization Technician
By MIT At , Cambridge, 02139, Ma

Information on MIT’s COVID-19 vaccination requirement can be found at the bottom of this posting. STERILIZATION TECHNICIAN , MIT Medical , to be responsible for the decontamination and ...

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Overview Infection Control Nurses are responsible for preventing and controlling the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings. They work to identify and assess potential risks, develop and implement infection control policies and procedures, and educate staff and patients on infection prevention. Detailed Job Description Infection Control Nurses are responsible for monitoring and controlling the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings. They work to identify and assess potential risks, develop and implement infection control policies and procedures, and educate staff and patients on infection prevention. They also monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of infection control measures, and provide guidance and support to healthcare staff. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of infection control principles and practices
• Knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards
• Ability to identify and assess potential risks
• Ability to develop and implement infection control policies and procedures
• Ability to educate staff and patients on infection prevention
• Ability to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of infection control measures
• Ability to provide guidance and support to healthcare staff
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in nursing or a related field
• Current nursing license
• Certification in infection control (e.g. CIC)
• Experience in a healthcare setting
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of infection control principles and practices
• Knowledge of healthcare regulations and standards
• Knowledge of medical terminology
Job Experience
• Experience in a healthcare setting
• Experience in infection control
Job Responsibilities
• Identify and assess potential risks
• Develop and implement infection control policies and procedures
• Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of infection control measures
• Educate staff and patients on infection prevention
• Provide guidance and support to healthcare staff
• Monitor and report on infection control activities
• Maintain records of infection control activities
• Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure best practices