Infection Preventionist; RN or LPN
Listed on 2026-06-10
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Nursing
Infection Control, Healthcare Nursing
Infection Preventionist (RN or LPN)
Join Our Team at Aviata at The Bay in Tampa, Florida!
Aviata Health Group is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Infection Preventionist (RN or LPN) to join our team in Tampa, Florida. The Infection Preventionist will play a crucial role in ensuring the health and well-being of residents by developing and implementing effective infection control and prevention strategies.
About the RoleAs an Infection Preventionist (RN or LPN) at Aviata at The Bay, you will be responsible for:
Planning, organizing, developing, and directing the overall operation of the infection control and prevention program in accordance with federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations
Helping to prevent and control the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections
Collaborating with center leadership and the medical director to develop, implement, evaluate, and re-evaluate annual infection control and prevention goals and plans
Assessing employees with open lesions or communicable diseases for ability to work and any limitations or restrictions
Recording, tracking, and trending surveillance and investigation of infections; and actions taken to prevent and control the spread of infections
Registered Nurse (RN):
Must possess a Nursing Diploma with associated RN license from an accredited college or university
Certificate/diploma or degree in nursing, or Bachelor's degree (or higher) in microbiology or epidemiology; or Associate's degree (or higher) in medical technology or clinical laboratory science; or completion of training in another related field
Certification in Infection Control as specified by Appendix PP at F880 is required prior to assuming the role in infection prevention and control
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN):
Must possess a Nursing Diploma with associated LPN license from an accredited college or university
Certificate/diploma or degree in nursing, or Bachelor's degree (or higher) in microbiology or epidemiology; or Associate's degree (or higher) in medical technology or clinical laboratory science; or completion of training in another related field
Certification in Infection Control as specified by Appendix PP at F880 is required prior to assuming the role in infection prevention and control
Competitive pay, along with holiday pay and paid time off (PTO) program
Access to online learning 24/7
Health, dental, and vision insurance for the entire family
401k with a match
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