Infection Control Practitioner
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Healthcare
Infection Control, Healthcare Nursing
Monitors and implements the health system's Infection Control Program that is aimed at improving the quality of patient care/outcomes and patient/personnel safety by: conducting surveillance activities, providing education, analyzing and reporting data, recommending actions for and assisting in maintaining regulatory requirements/recommendations.
EducationAssociates of Nursing - Required
Bachelors of Nursing - Preferred
Experience3-5 Years clinical or epidemiology - Required
License & CertificationProfessional License with State of Practice - Required
National Certification - Required
Registered Professional Nurse in the State of Georgia
Certification in Infection Control within 3 years of eligibility and maintain certification
Core Job Functions- Monitors adherence to existing infection control policies during rounds (during EOC and just in time rounds) and provides immediate counsel and/or takes corrective action when breaks in technique are observed, discussing opportunities for improvement to the appropriate Manager. Participates in performance improvement activities and infection control plan development, governance councils and interdisciplinary committees.
- Prioritizes unit rounds based on patient risk, culture data, and the potential for nosocomial transmission of disease. Collaborates with Physician Advisors to Infection Control, and/or Attending Physician and staff on isolation/infection control issues. Using standard NHSN definitions, reviews microbiological lab data, specific patient clinical presentation and "reason for visit" issues to determine if a hospital-acquired infection is present.
- Prepares and presents educational offerings for staff, patients, community based on needs assessment and observation, and as requested. Peruses literature to keep abreast of current information in a rapidly changing field. Maintains current knowledge of regulations, requirements and recommendations (JC, CDC, OSHA, etc.)
- Maintains current knowledge regarding the types of communicable diseases that require reporting and their appropriate time frames. Conducts patient interviews as required. Recognizes the potential for transmission of disease in the community and reports in a timely manner. Enters hospital acquired infection data into the NHSN database for CMS upload.
- Employee, visitor, family, or other exposures to infectious disease is reported promptly to Occupational Health Services as appropriate. Investigation and follow up activities for exposed persons is conducted promptly. Participates with facilities, construction committee and staff regarding infection related concerns. Participates in committees regarding product review and evaluation
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