Infection Prevention Partner, FT, Days
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Prisma Health
Columbia, SC (In Person)
Full-Time
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Infection Prevention Partner, FT, Days Prisma Health
- 3.
Performance Improvement:
1. Coordinate infection prevention improvement efforts with leaders across facilities, care continuum and facility service lines of division. 2. Support all safety efforts. Role model expectations and techniques. 3. Collaborate with facility and department leaders to implement infection prevention best practices including the establishment of infection prevention related policy and procedures. 4. Facilitates and/or leads teams and performance improvement activities to enhance infection prevention efforts. 5. This role will require strong skills in team facilitation to help groups and cross functional teams collaborate to create a seamless experience across the continuum of care. 6. The Infection Prevention Partner will develop and implement trainings and participate in system level assignments as needed. All team members are always expected to be an example of Prisma Health values.Program Responsibilities:
1. Contribute to deploying the Pulse program to the organization and support evidenced based practices including High Reliability, Just Culture, and Culture of Safety concepts. Develop and participate in Infection Prevention orientation and educational endeavors, annual recurrent training, one-on-one consultations, and in-service training. 2. Implement/participate in a hospital-wide infection prevention program, surveillance reports and the maintenance of the organizations' infection prevention plan. 3. Facilitate and provide input in the annual infection prevention program risk assessment/evaluation and the establishment of goals. 4. Accept delegated authority to monitor and resolve issues related to infection prevention. 5. Facilitate Infection Prevention program compliance with the Joint Commission infection prevention standards, local, state and federal guidelines. 6. Participate in and promote antimicrobial stewardship. 7. Participate in development and maintenance of Pulse Operating System functions. 8. Support System IP team coverage as needed. The IP has the following responsibilities related to surveillance: 1. Under the direction of the Infection Prevention leadership or Senior Infection Preventionist, coordinate investigations of outbreaks, communicable disease exposures and potential transmission. 2. Identify the need for special epidemiologic studies, as well as setting standards, evaluating compliance and ensuring follow up. 3. Participate in department infection surveillance and prevention activities. 4. Carry out infection prevention standards and expectations, ongoing monitoring for timely reporting and meaningful results. 5. Reports all communicable diseases to public health officials. Obtains and reviews culture reports from laboratory. 6. Collects, organizes and analyses data. Prepares and submits reports to the Infection Prevention Committee and Team and other facility / affiliate / corporate entities as indicated. Prepares written documentation as required by the department. 7. Have general knowledge and ability to use the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) database. Provides consultation on infection prevention risk assessment, prevention strategies (including activities related to occupational health, construction and emergency management). Provides consultation to patient care and other areas regarding isolation, PPE and cleaning and disinfection products and processes. The IP is charged with consultation related to clinical practice and procedures, infection prevention knowledge, surveillance and data analytics.Exposure Management:
1. Collaborate with the Employee Health Department to conduct healthcare worker exposure management. This includes exposure assessment, paperwork, counselling and facilitating proper treatment. If needed in emergency circumstances or special circumstances, an IP with an RN license has the capability of drawing blood and giving post-exposure medication. This includes exposure assessment, paperwork, counselling and facilitating proper treatment. 2. Serve as consultant to Employee Health related to infection prevention.- 5% The IP has the following responsibilities related to analysis: 1.
- Bachelor's degree in Health-related field of study (e.g. medical lab technology, microbiology, etc.). Master's degree preferred. Master's in public health preferred. Experience
- No experience in infection prevention required.
- Preferred Knowledge of quality improvement measurement, analysis, and improvement strategies.
- Preferred Leadership and interpersonal skills. Communication skills to work with all levels of the organization and outside agencies.
- Preferred Understanding of the infectious disease process.
- Preferred Work Shift Day (United States of America) Location Richland Facility 7001 Corporate Department 70016054 Clinical Care Experience
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