- Monitor and ensure that all nursing services personnel follow established infection prevention and
control practices and aseptic techniques when caring for residents. - Establish and maintain an infection surveillance program that is based on standardized definitions of
infections - Establish, implement and monitor data collection tools for process and outcome surveillance.
- Assist the Director of Environmental Services in developing and implementing guidelines for
environmental cleaning and disinfection. - Review, summarize and report data relative to key infection prevention and control initiatives
including antibiotic stewardship, healthcare acquired infections, immunization programs and
outbreaks. - Conduct special investigations pertaining to new or significant trends in infections or communicable
diseases. - Assist the Director of Nursing in preparing the budget for infection prevention and control programs
and activities. - Assist all departments in evaluating and classifying routine and job-related functions to ensure that
tasks involving exposure to blood/body fluids are properly identified. - Educate residents and family members on standard and transmission-based precautions.
- Assist and oversee the tracking, administering and recordkeeping of required employee
immunizations and recommended resident immunizations. - Order inventories of vaccines to be administered to staff and residents in a timely manner.
- Serve on, participate in and attend Infection Prevention and Control Committee, Quality Assurance
and Performance Improvement (QAPI) Committee and interdisciplinary team (IDT) meetings as
requested or indicated.
Implement recommendations from the Infection Prevention and Control Committee
Candidates must be a licensed RN or LVN with at least 1 year of nursing experience.
Prior Infection Prevention experience (1-2 years minimum) is strongly preferred. IP certification required.
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