What are the responsibilities and job description for the INFECTION PREVENTION (IP) NURSE position at Springfield Center for Living and Rehabilitation?
Springfield Center for Living and Rehabilitation -
Springfield Center for Living and Rehabilitation is looking for an Infection Preventionist to join our incredible team!
We're not just a workplace; we're a community driven by excellence. We take immense pride in what sets us apart - our exceptional leadership, a warm and friendly work environment, and a reputation that we've worked hard to earn. If you're ready for a rewarding career experience, your journey begins here!
Infection Preventionist Benefits :
Competitive wages based on experience
Daily pay option available
Generous paid time off (PTO) package
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance
Supplemental disability and life insurance options available
Flexible Spending Account
401k available
Career advancement opportunities / tuition reimbursement
Complementary uniform
Friendly work environment
Referral bonus
Infection Preventionist Responsibilities :
The Infection Preventionist has oversight over all infection control related activities within the organization. Directs the efforts of all the performance improvement initiatives to ensure overall compliance with all regulatory standards including national, state, CMS, DNV and other agencies. He / She works with clinicians and administrators to improve overall patient safety and systems-level outcomes.
Responsible for coordinating the infection control program which includes surveillance; analysis of data; developing reports, policies and procedures.
Use epidemiological principles and statistical methods to design, implement and evaluate infection prevention and control strategies.
Provides consultation and education to staff, physicians and community leaders in respect to Infection Prevention & Control.
Coordinate with the Infection Prevention and Control Committee to determine the direction of surveillance activities and actively evaluate effectiveness of the Infection Prevention and Control Plan annually.
Conduct risk assessments at least annually and as needed with consideration of served populations, regional vulnerabilities, relevant statistical data, and new and emerging infectious diseases.
Notify the County and / or State Health Department of any reportable diseases, adhering to all internal county and state procedures.
Develop and implement continuously improved patient care procedures and control mechanisms relating to quality, compliance and infectious diseases.
Participate in infection prevention and control education of all employees during orientation and annually thereafter, including classes in infection prevention and control practices and employee health.