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Travel RN - Other - Healdsburg, CA - $2,761 per week - 12/04/24

Travel Nurse Source, Healdsburg, California, United States, 95448


TravelNurseSource is working with Magnet Medical to find a qualified Other RN in Healdsburg, California, 95448 Pay Information $2,761 per week About The Position A Registered Nurse (RN) – Infection Prevention Specialist is responsible for overseeing infection control practices within healthcare facilities, ensuring patient and staff safety by preventing and minimizing the risk of infections. This role involves developing, implementing, and monitoring infection control programs, conducting surveillance, educating staff, and ensuring adherence to infection control standards and guidelines. The Infection Prevention Specialist collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to maintain compliance with regulatory bodies, address outbreaks, and promote best practices in infection prevention across the healthcare setting. Key Responsibilities : Infection Surveillance and Reporting : Conduct regular surveillance of hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) and other infectious diseases within the healthcare facility. Monitor infection trends, identify outbreaks, and investigate infection clusters. Collect, analyze, and interpret infection data to track trends, inform decision-making, and report findings to leadership and regulatory bodies (e.g., CDC, state health departments). Prepare and submit reports on infection control outcomes and performance to senior management, ensuring timely and accurate reporting of infection rates. Infection Prevention Program Development and Implementation : Develop, implement, and update infection prevention and control policies and procedures in line with evidence-based practices and regulatory standards (e.g., CDC, WHO, OSHA). Collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure infection control measures are integrated into clinical practice, patient care protocols, and operational processes. Lead the development of infection prevention initiatives and projects to enhance patient safety and reduce infection risks. Staff Education and Training : Provide ongoing education and training to clinical and non-clinical staff on infection prevention strategies, including hand hygiene, isolation precautions, personal protective equipment (PPE), environmental cleaning, and proper sterilization techniques. Develop educational materials, presentations, and workshops for staff to ensure consistent understanding of infection control guidelines. Conduct audits and assessments to evaluate staff compliance with infection control protocols and provide feedback or corrective action when necessary. Outbreak Management and Response : Lead investigations of infection outbreaks, implementing control measures to prevent further transmission and mitigate risks to patients and staff. Work with healthcare teams to develop and implement outbreak control strategies, including patient isolation, staff training, and increased surveillance. Coordinate with local and state health authorities during outbreaks and ensure timely reporting of suspected or confirmed infections. Consultation and Collaboration : Provide expert consultation to healthcare teams, leadership, and departments on infection prevention and control measures. Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including infection control committees, nursing, housekeeping, clinical staff, and administration, to promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement in infection prevention practices. Ensure that infection control practices are effectively integrated into patient care processes, procedures, and discharge planning. Compliance and Regulatory Oversight : Ensure compliance with national, state, and local infection control regulations and guidelines, including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), The Joint Commission (TJC), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Prepare for and participate in regulatory inspections, audits, and accreditation surveys related to infection control. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of infection prevention standards and emerging infectious diseases to ensure compliance with best practices. Data Collection and Analysis : Collect, analyze, and interpret data related to infection rates, including surgical site infections (SSIs), urinary tract infections (UTIs), ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP), and Clostridium difficile (C. diff). Use data analysis tools to identify patterns, assess the effectiveness of infection prevention measures, and make recommendations for quality improvement. Prepare and present infection prevention performance reports to hospital committees, leadership, and other stakeholders. Quality Improvement Initiatives : Lead or participate in quality improvement projects aimed at reducing healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and enhancing patient care. Collaborate with other departments (e.g., housekeeping, environmental services, clinical teams) to identify opportunities for improving infection control practices across the facility. Monitor the effectiveness of infection prevention programs, ensuring continuous improvement and adaptation to evolving infection risks. 26441046EXPTEMP 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing A diverse range of assignments on your resume showcases your adaptability, versatility, and resilience. This can make you a more attractive candidate for future job opportunities and career advancement. Advocating for patients from diverse backgrounds and with different healthcare needs refines your patient advocacy skills, making you a more effective advocate in various healthcare settings. If you have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different cities, states, or even countries. You can immerse yourself in new environments and enjoy diverse landscapes and recreational activities. Travel nursing allows you to experience different cultures firsthand. Working in new locations exposes you to unique customs, traditions, and perspectives, fostering cultural competence and enriching your personal and professional life. Travel nursing assignments often take you to areas with healthcare shortages. Your presence in these communities contributes to filling critical gaps in healthcare services.