Infection Preventionist
Job Description
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Job Description Summary
The Infection Preventionist supports the Southeast Health mission through system-wide coordination of planned and reliable processes designed to prevent hospital acquired infections and enhance continuous infection prevention processes.They collaborate with stakeholders including ancillary, nursing, and medical staff to identify trends, prioritize and recommend improvements, and ensure compliance with Federal and State regulatory standards.
The Infection Preventionist (IP) is responsible for the surveillance, analysis, and reporting of hospital acquired infections; educating employees about infection control; and the development of organizational infection control standards that meet state and federal regulatory and accrediting bodies, CDC, and APIC guidelines
The Infection Preventionist will also investigate incident reports and other infection control and prevention issues as requested by the supervisor.
Job Description
Essential Functions
Supports the Director of Quality and Regulatory Programs by:
- Monitoring, analyzing, and interpreting pathogen reports and infection statistics, followed by recommending appropriate control measures to prevent dissemination of resistant microorganisms
- Utilizing CDC’s National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) definitions and applying them consistently. This is performed by collecting, aggregating and analyzing NHSN data, providing the required reports and data submission to NHSN
- Reporting required data to regulatory bodies, and local or federal authorities as required by law
- Creating a culture of continuous performance improvement and participating in the implementation of evidence-based practices designed to ensure safety, prevent infections, and support the attainment of outstanding clinical outcomes
- Conducting on-site infection control assessment (ICRA) and creating feedback reports following the assessment
- Providing consultation to units during outbreak or cluster of infections investigations
- Participating in ongoing infection prevention continuing educational programs for employees as well as new employee orientation
- Following the principles and requirements of antibiotic stewardship, via tracking infections and antibiotic use. Communicates results and maintains records of investigations.
- Facilitating activities to ensure compliance with hand hygiene and isolation compliance
- Reviewing, revising, and developing policies and procedures within the purview of the Infection Prevention Committee
- Performs other duties as requested by primary manager that do not compromise moral code of conduct or protocols set in place for patient or employee safety
Supervised Positions
- none
Qualifications
Minimum Education Required
- Current nursing license or
- Certified Medical Technologist or
- Microbiologist or
- Public Health with Epidemiologist Focus
Minimum Experience Preferred
- Nursing: three to five years clinical nursing experience in acute care setting or
- Non-nursing: knowledge in basic surveillance and epidemiology
Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Demonstrates ability to communicate and organize concepts, ideas, verbally and in writing, with precise word usage, clear meaning, good presentation, vocabulary, grammar and correct spelling.
- Demonstrates ability to create and provide reports that synthesize infection prevention metric performance
- Advanced computer skills for creating statistical, qualitative, and quantitative analyses
- Demonstrates commitment to organizations five (5) priorities and Six Ground Rules
- Person in this position is required to understand, agree upon and follow our Six Ground Rules:
- No excuses.
- We are a team.
- Bring up your ideas.
- Poor performance will be addressed.
- “That’s not my job” is not acceptable
- Manage Up.