Nurse Tuberculosis Prevention Consultant
By University of California San Francisco At , Richmond
Demonstrated interest and experience in health education (for patients or communities) and/or healthcare worker training.
Develop and review health educational materials to be used with patients and communities at risk for LTBI
Bachelor's degree in a health related field and / or equivalent combination of experience / training.
At least three years of work experience in one of the following areas:
Strong skills in written and verbal communications with the ability produce high-quality reports, documentation, and presentations.
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Infection Control Nurse, Infection Prevention & Control
By South Georgia Medical Center At , Valdosta, 31602, Ga
Computer skills necessary for data entry and communication.
Current licensure as RN with the Georgia Board of Nursing or American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) certification.
Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a hospital setting.
Graduate of an accredited School of nursing or accredited medical technologist program.
Eligible to attend HIV Counseling Course.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patient/family units and other staff members.
Mds Coordinator/Infection Prevention/Quality
By Irwin County Hospital At , Ocilla, 31774, Ga
UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENTS FOR EXCELLENT RESIDENT CARE USING PHYSCIAN ORDERS, AND CURRENT NURSING PROTOCAL.
UNDERSTAND THE RESIDENT ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS DEVELOPED BY THE REGULATORY AGENCY.
MAINTAIN AND PRACTICE CLINICAL EXPERTISE IN THE FORMULATION OF RESIDENT CARE PLANS
UNDERSTAND THE MISSION GOALS FOR PALEMON GASKINS NURSING HOME.
FAMILIAR WITH POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF PALEMON GASKINS NURSING HOME
MAINTAIN AND PRACTICE CLINICAL EXPERTISE IN RESIDENT CARE DESIGNED FOR LONG TERM CARE
Registered Nurse Infection Control
By PruittHealth At , Millen, 30442, Ga
Preceptorship Program & hands-on training
24 / 7 direct hotline support
Access to PruittHealth Foundation & PruittHealth University resources
Commitment to caring for patients and partners
Respect and professionalism towards your colleagues in the workplace at all times
Customer Service Support (Infection Prevention)
By Angelini Pharma US At Atlanta, GA, United States
Performs other related duties as assigned by management
Strong organizational skills; able to manage priorities and workflow
Supports the organizing of promotional campaigns/programs in collaboration with the General Manager, Marketing and Sales
Finance: supporting accounting in the generation of reports
Minimum of two years related experience or equivalent
Must be able to speak, read, write, and understand English (Bilingual skills a plus)
Infection Preventionist Jobs
By Piedmont Healthcare At , Columbus, Ga
Strong written and verbal communication skills, leadership, facilitation, and time management skills.
Current knowledge of High Reliability principles, patient safety and performance improvement principles.
Skill and ability in Microsoft Office applications.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, as well as, in a collaborative, team environment.
Ability to handle multiple priorities and deadlines.
Forbes named Piedmont one of Georgia’s 10 best employers and the highest-ranked healthcare provider.

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Overview Infection Prevention Nurses are responsible for preventing, controlling, and monitoring the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings. They work with healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to ensure that proper infection control protocols are followed. They also provide education and training on infection control practices to healthcare staff and patients. Detailed Job Description Infection Prevention Nurses are responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring infection control policies and procedures in healthcare settings. They work with healthcare professionals, patients, and their families to ensure that proper infection control protocols are followed. They also provide education and training on infection control practices to healthcare staff and patients. They monitor and investigate potential sources of infection, such as contaminated equipment, and take appropriate action to prevent the spread of infection. They also review patient records to identify any potential sources of infection and take appropriate action. Job Skills Required Infection Prevention Nurses must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills. They must be able to work effectively with healthcare professionals, patients, and their families. They must also have strong organizational and problem-solving skills. They must be able to analyze data and develop strategies to prevent the spread of infection. Job Qualifications Infection Prevention Nurses must have a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing or a related field. They must also have a valid nursing license. They must also have experience in infection control and prevention. Job Knowledge Infection Prevention Nurses must have knowledge of infection control and prevention practices. They must also have knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology. They must also have knowledge of medical equipment and supplies. Job Experience Infection Prevention Nurses must have at least two years of experience in infection control and prevention. They must also have experience working in a healthcare setting. Job Responsibilities Infection Prevention Nurses are responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring infection control policies and procedures in healthcare settings. They must also monitor and investigate potential sources of infection, such as contaminated equipment, and take appropriate action to prevent the spread of infection. They must also review patient records to identify any potential sources of infection and take appropriate action. They must also provide education and training on infection control practices to healthcare staff and patients.