Infection Preventionist PRN Deland
Employment Type : Full-Time
Description
Infection Preventionist AdventHealth Deland
Location Address: 701 West Plymouth Avenue, Deland Florida 32720
Top Reasons to Work at AdventHealth Deland
- Career growth and advancement potential
- High quality of life with low cost of living
Work Hours/Shift:
You Will Be Responsible For:
- Develops, implements and annually evaluates the hospital’s infection control program to prevent and control the transmission of infections in the patient, employee, visitor and medical staff populations.
- Responsible for oversight of the infection prevention and control program.
- Demonstrates commitment to patient safety and protecting patients and providers by advocating safe practices and policies.
- Responsible for the analysis and trending of occupational exposure incidents and information exchange between employee health and infection prevention and control departments.
- Holds paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public in the performance of professional duties and escalates patient safety concerns to appropriate leadership, up to and including executives, with honesty and integrity.
- Develops a surveillance plan based on the population(s) served, services provided and historical surveillance data
- Prepares accurate tracking and trending of records/reports of epidemiological activities.
- Routinely evaluates the hospital environment through risk assessments, hazard vulnerability analysis and evaluation of emerging prevention practices
- Monitors and reports communicable diseases to the appropriate agency.
- Advises and educates staff on infection control policies and current/emerging prevention practices
- Participates in multidisciplinary rounding with a focus on appropriate use of medical devices and infection prevention expectations at the time of transition
- Maintains facility compliance with infection control related federal and state regulatory agency guidelines and mandates.
- Develops, reviews and revises infection prevention and control policies and procedures.
- Identifies and implements infection prevention and control strategies according to specific topics: hand hygiene; cleaning, disinfection and sterilization; specific direct and indirect care settings; therapeutic and diagnostic procedures and devices; product/equipment recall procedure; use of isolation/barrier precautions when indicated; patient placement, transfer and discharge; environmental hazards; use of patient care products and medical equipment; patient immunization programs; construction and renovation; and influx of patients with communicable diseases.
- Actively participates in region and local antimicrobial stewardship committees.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
- Knowledge of infection prevention and control practices and infectious disease processes, evidence-based best practices and external/public clinical outcomes reporting requirements
- Knowledge of standardized definitions for the identification and classification of events, indicators/measures, and/or outcomes.
- Knowledge of algorithms used to identify potential HAIs to prompt further evaluation and review
- Ability to apply and use epidemiologic principles to conduct surveillance and investigations, aggregate and analyze surveillance data, and report epidemiologically significant findings to key stakeholders
- Knowledge of advanced statistical methods and tools, including application of standard infection ratio and the ability to use statistical techniques to describe the data, calculate risk-adjusted rates, and establish internal benchmarks
- Ability to influence and persuade teams, up to and including the executive level, to build consensus within and across stakeholder groups (high level negotiation skills)
- Knowledge of regulatory (TJC/CMS/CDC) infection control standards/survey processes with the ability to integrate regulatory requirements into daily activities, learning and the development of the infection prevention plan
- English-language proficient with effective writing, listening, speaking/teaching communication skills
- Mastery of performance improvement methodology and tools.
- Analytical and managerial ability; motivational and team building skills.
- Excellent computer skills including IC-related databases and Microsoft Office products, i.e, NHSN
Qualifications
What You Will Need:
- Minimum five years leadership experience in nursing, epidemiology, or infection prevention
- Graduate from an accredited school of nursing OR Master’s in Public Health
- Certification in Infection Prevention and Control (CIC®) OR Master’s in Public Health
Job Summary:
The Infection Preventionist is a qualified individual with knowledge of CDC guidelines and definitions of nosocomial infections, TJC standards, Federal and State regulations. The infection preventionist is responsible for the investigation, identification, reporting, prevention and control of nosocomial infections among patients and personnel. Functions as a key member of the region infection prevention and patient safety teams.
This facility is an equal opportunity employer and complies with federal, state and local anti-discrimination laws, regulations and ordinances.