Director of Infection Prevention, Infection Control Unit - Valley Presbyterian
Van Nuys, CA 91405
About the Job
Job Summary:
The Director of Infection Prevention is a professional who develops, implements, and monitors the hospital-wide Infection Prevention/Control Program (IP/IC).
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum 5 years in an acute health care setting
- Ability to develop policies and procedures
- Ability to teach and evaluate clinical performance
- Ability to provide current educational programs in Infection Prevention and Control topics
EDUCATION:
- Bachelor’s in Nursing, Microbiology, Public Health or related field required
- Master’s in Nursing, Microbiology, Public Health, Epidemiology or related field preferred
LICENSURES/CERTIFICATION:
- Valid California RN License
- Board Certified in Infection Prevention and Control (C.I.C) required on hire or within one year of hire
- Valid Fire Card required on hire or within 30 days of hire
- Completion of basic training course in infection control
MUST HAVES:
- All required licensures, certifications, mandatory education; along with annual occupational health screenings must be completed prior to the expiration date or by the end of the month in which they are due. Reference the Educational Requirements: Must Haves, Mandatory and Unit Based policy (in electronic policy management system) for the specific requirements for this position.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Planning and Organization of Infection Prevention/ Control Program (IP/IC) Activities
- Coordinates functions/ activities of the hospital-wide Infection Prevention/Control Program as defined by the Senior Vice President, Chief Medical Officer based on regulatory requirements.
- Facilitates compliance with local, state and federal rules, recommendations, and regulations (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS), National Integrated Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (NIAHP-1, DNV), Standards of Practice. Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), Association for Professionals in Infection Control & Epidemiology (APIC), Association of Occupational Health Professionals (AOHP), Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), hospital policies, and Medical Staff Bylaws.
- Reviews/ authors Infection Prevention/Control policies as needed.
- Prepares/authors the annual Infection Prevention/Control Program and Plan to include strategies to accomplish goals, outcome measures, and projects in collaboration with other stakeholders.
- Prioritizes IP/IC goals based on risks of Hospital-Associated Infections (HAIs) within our hospital.
- Prepares monthly/ quarterly reports of surveillance data for presentation to the Infection Control meeting and reports findings to the various Medical Staff Committees.
- Prepares surveillance reports / investigations to appropriate Performance Improvement (PI) task forces and departments.
- Reports surveillance findings and recommendations of surveillance data to the staff as necessary.
- Collaborates with all Department Directors/ Mangers/ Supervisors and Medical Directors in implementing aspects of the Infection Prevention/Control Program.
- Collaborates with the Occupational Health Department Manager in investigating and helping to manage employee exposure to communicable and infectious diseases.
- Designs, coordinates, compiles, and conducts surveillance and epidemiological investigations and interprets/ analyzes data.
- Conducts infection surveillance on a concurrent and /or retrospective basis for the purpose of identifying hospital –associated infections.
- Participates in the development of plans for decreasing / preventing hospital- associated infections or occurrences.
- Designs or adopts the National Safety Network (NHSN) surveillance plans.
- Coordinates and conducts environmental surveillance to evaluate patient care environment for infection control and safety.
- Makes rounds for purposes of case finding, supervision of infection prevention/control practices, environmental sanitation, and serve as a resource for the staff, patients, visitors, and others needing information on infection control.
- Reviews laboratory reports daily to identify hospital -associated infections, identify reportable diseases, and to assess potential outbreak situation.
- Collaborates with Microbiology staff and the clinical pharmacist (if appropriate) on significant findings or unusual occurrences.
- Recognizes serious reportable events and epidemiologically significant organisms that may require immediate investigation.
- Reviews patient medical records using the actual chart or the Meditech/Webmedx for patient assessment, data collection for surveillance purposes, to differentiate community – acquired from hospital- associated infections.
- Collects, compiles and identifies data on all required surveillance by the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN), the California Department Public Health (CDPH), and by the hospital.
- Analyzes surveillance data and data on special projects/studies for trends, patterns, or clusters of infections and prepares reports to committees.
- Organizes and maintains an electronic file of all data in IP/IC shared file.
- Prepares an annual report and evaluation of the Infection Prevention/Control Program/ IP/IC activities with the Chief Medical Officer and the Infection Prevention chairman to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Infection Prevention/Control program.
- Communication
- Collects and communicates significant Infection Control information to appropriate committees and staff.
- Communicates and collaborates (per IP/IC and hospital policies) with hospital departments to provide information on infection control practices.
- Communicates information to regulatory agencies as required/needed.
- Consultation
- Provides Infection Prevention/Control/Epidemiology consultation to hospital staff, and physicians per request or as deemed necessary by IP/IC staff.
- Serves as resource on IP/IC risk assessment and prevention and control strategies
- Education
- Performs educational needs assessment of the hospital staff pertaining to IP/IC.
- Provides IP/IC classes to the New Employee Orientation Program, RN Residency Program and department in-services.
- Evaluates the effectiveness of the IP/IC education programs.
- Provides classes on Influenza, TB, or significant or unusual disease or organism as necessary according to current needs and as required by regulatory agencies.
- Provides education materials to staff, patients, relatives or patient designees.
- Attends education conferences, in-services, workshops, etc. to remain current in infection prevention and control practices and to disseminate pertinent information to hospital staff.
- Maintains a current membership in APIC and AOHP and attends meetings. Participates in community education when necessary.
- Community Interface and Communicable Disease Reporting
- Acts as the hospital liaison with the local, state and federal agencies following state mandated reporting guidelines.
- Reports surveillance data to NHSN/ CDPH and public reporting requirements.
- Coordinates with Plant Operations/Engineering Department on construction activities in the hospital.
- Outbreak Investigation and Management
- Identifies clusters of infections or unusual occurrences using evidence-based processes, analyze data, and offer recommendations to control outbreak or to correct practices.
- Reports outbreaks or unusual occurrences to the appropriate agency.
- Infection Prevention/Control
- Demonstrates current knowledge of Infection Prevention/Control process/ policies/ procedures and acts as a role model for IP/IC practice.
- Recognizes infectious and communicable disease process and initiates appropriate actions.
- Applies the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard and other current mandates on Infection Prevention/Control.
- Customer Service
- Role models hospital values and behavioral norms to every customer group.
Salary Range: $74.19 to $92.12 per hour
Source : Valley Presbyterian