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Covenant Living Communities

Infection Control Prevention Officer, LPN/LVN

Covenant Living Communities, Mercer Island, Washington, United States, 98040


We Are Inspired to Serve. Join us!The Infection Preventionist is responsible for the facility infection prevention and control program (IPCP), and the antibiotic stewardship program (ASP), which are designed to provide a safe, sanitary, and comfortable environment and to help prevent the development and transmission of communicable diseases and infections. Establish and manage a facility-wide system for the prevention, identification, investigation, and control of infections of residents, staff, and visitors, including surveillance designed to identify possible communicable diseases or infections before they spread. Establishment, oversight, and enforcement of facility Infection Control Program (program management) Establish a facility-wide system for the prevention, identification, investigation, and control of infections of residents, staff, and visitors, including surveillance designed to identify possible communicable diseases or infections before they spread Create and manage a system for preventing, identifying, reporting, investigating, and controlling infections and communicable diseases for all residents, staff, volunteers, visitors, and other individuals providing services under a contractual arrangement based upon the facility assessment and following accepted national standards Create and manage written standards, policies, and procedures for the program, which must include, but are not limited to: A system of surveillance designed to identify possible communicable diseases or infections before they can spread to other persons in the facility; When and to whom possible incidents of communicable disease or infections should be reported; Standard and transmission-based precautions to be followed to prevent spread of infections Conduct outbreak investigations Maintain a system for reporting possible incidents of communicable diseases to local, state, or national agencies as required Assess the need for, develop, and implement written policies and procedures for infection control, including those for standard precautions and for transmission-based precautions, including when these should be used, the duration of use, and the type of precautions needed for a particular infection or organism. Enforce policies prohibiting staff with communicable diseases or infected skin lesions from direct contact with residents and their food, and enforce hand hygiene policies consistent with accepted standards of practices. Be accountable for surveillance of healthcare-acquired and community-acquired infections for residents, staff, volunteers, and visitors Collaborate and communicate effectively with key stakeholders (regulatory requirement management, quality control assurance, and continuous improvement) Collaborate with the facility leadership and the medical director to develop, implement, and evaluate the annual infection prevention goals and action plan Partner with facility leaders, physicians, and local, state, and national agencies on activities related to infection prevention Maintain current knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations and ensure that the facility leaders are informed of appropriate issues; understand and comply with infection control, safety, and OSHA procedures and regulations. Incorporate IPC process and outcome measures into the Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) program. Design and conduct facility training on Infection Prevention and Control (education and training) Assess the need for, develop, and present IPCP in-service education for individual departments, general orientation, and conduct annual review as needed. Education includes but is not limited to: Hand hygiene Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization Specific direct and indirect care settings Therapeutic and diagnostic procedures and devices Use of isolation/barrier precautions when indicated Resident placement,