Staff Development / Infection Preventionist RN
Position Summary
TheRN Infection Preventionist evaluates the quality of resident care and outcomes
as they relate to Healthcare Acquired
Infections
(HAI) and Community Acquired Infections (CAI) in accordance with all applicable
laws, regulations, and Life
Care
standards. Collects, prepares, and analyzes HAI data. Presents infection data
and makes recommendations for actions.
Monitors
associate compliance with infection control standards through use of barriers
and infection prevention measures.
Prepares
and presents education for the staff, residents, and families. Serves as a
resource to all departments and personnel.
Reports to Director of Nursing (DON)
Working Conditions
Attends and participates in continuing
education programs (ex. Infection Prevention and Control)
Works in department as well as
throughout facility
Subject to frequent interruptions
Involved with patients, associates,
visitors, government agencies / personnel, etc. under all conditions and circumstances
Subject to hostile and emotionally
upset patients, family members, etc.
Works beyond normal working hours, on
weekends and holidays, and in other positions temporarily as necessary
Subject to falls, burns from equipment,
odors, etc. throughout the workday
Possible exposure to infectious waste,
diseases, conditions, etc., including exposure to AIDS, the hepatitis B virus,
and
COVID-19
Education, Experience, and Licensure / Certifications
Must possess a nursing diploma
(associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing)
Must be currently licensed / registered
in applicable State. Must maintain an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in
good
standing throughout employment.
Must have CPR certification upon hire
or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during
employment.
Must have completed an approved
Infection Preventionist Certification course (e.g., CIC, CBIC, IP-BC, IPCA,
CDC)
Prior experience with geriatrics
preferred
Must have applicable certifications or
training per State requirements (e.g., Certified TB Nurse)
Specific Requirements
Serves as designated associate
responsible for monitoring Public Health Advisories from local, state, and
federal agencies
including the CDC
Serves as the on-site IPC for COVID-19
prevention and response activities, in accordance with current CDC
recommendations
Maintains a current knowledge of
infection control trends, methodologies, and employee health practices
Performs work within the scope of
his / her license
Must possess the ability to make
independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action
Must be knowledgeable of Infection
Prevention and Control practices and procedures as well as the laws,
regulations, and
guidelines governing nursing functions
in the post-acute care facility
Must have the ability to implement and
interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the
Infection
Prevention and Control Program
Must perform proficiently in all
applicable competency areas
Maintains professional working
relationships with all associates, vendors, etc.
Maintains confidentiality of all
proprietary and / or confidential information
Must understand and follow company
policies including harassment and compliance procedures
Essential Functions
Must be able to plan, develop,
organize, implement, and evaluate facility-wide systems for the prevention,
identification,
investigation and control of infections
of residents, staff, and visitors
Must be able to plan, develop,
organize, implement, and evalute a high quality infection prevention and
control program
(IPCP) to prevent, recognize, and
control the onset and spread of infection to the extent possible
Must be able to serve as the
residents, families,
associates, consultants, contractors,
and volunteers on information regarding : COVID-19, infectious diseases,
outbreaks, and
infection control practices the
facility uses to mitigate the spread of infection
Must be able to monitor usage and burn
rate of personal protective equipment
Must be able to regularly review CDC
and State Health websites for Infection Control Guidance for Healthcare
Professionals
for current information and ensure
associates and residents are updated when guidance changes
Must be able to complete on-going
monitoring of HAI’s (Healthcare Acquired Infections) and CAI’s (Community
Acquired
Infections) including antibiotic use,
micro report, line listings, and trending of infections
Must be able to serve as a QAPI
Committee member, with the responsibility of reporting on infection prevention
and control
elements
Must be able to serve as the chair and
prepare the agenda for the Infection Prevention and Control Committee
Must be able to serve as the PPE coach
and complete associate training and competencies related to appropriate PPE use
Must be able to serve as a resource for
all departments, associates, and licensed independent practitioners on
infection
prevention and control matters
Must be able to conduct outbreak
tracking, symptom monitoring, investigation, and reporting in accordance with
local health
and state agency as required by law
Must able to initiate follow-up on
associate / resident exposures to communicable diseases
Must be able to coordinate the
development, review, and revision of the Annual Infection Prevention and
Control Plan
Must be able to participate in short-
and long-range planning for the Infection Prevention and Control Program
Must be able to serve as clinical lead
in the facility in the implementation and support of the Antibiotic Stewardship
program
Must be able to participate in the ongoing
review of facility assessment to ensure identification of Infection Control
resources
necessary to care for its residents
competently during both day to day operations and emergencies
Must be able to ensure reporting is
completed in NHSN in accordance with F885
Must be able to serve as the clinical
lead for Associate Health, Vaccinations, Safer Sharps, and Post Exposure
Coordination
Must be able to serve as the RPA
(Respiratory Protection Administrator) for the facility and administer
respiratory fit testing
as needed
Must be able to participate in
regulatory surveys to ensure associates in all departments are being monitored
and provide
assistance in following appropriate IPC
standard
Must exhibit excellent customer service
and a positive attitude towards patients
Must be able to assist in the
evacuation of patients
Must demonstrate dependable, regular
attendance
Must be able to concentrate and use
reasoning skills and good judgment
Must be able to communicate and
function productively within an interdisciplinary team
Must be able to sit, stand, bend, lift,
push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours
Must be able to read, write, speak, and
understand the English language
Must be able to lift 35 lbs floor to
waist, lift 35 lbs waist to shoulder, lift and carry 35 lbs, and push / pull 35
lbs
Position Summary
The RN Staff Development Coordinator plans, organizes, develops, and directs all in service education in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements
Specific Job Requirements
Essential Functions
Staff Development Coordinator • Chandler, AZ