The Infection Control Coordinator is responsible for the surveillance, analysis, interpretation and reporting of hospital acquired infections (HAI's), educating health system staff about infection prevention, and development of health system policies and procedures to ensure rigorous infection control standards that meet OSHA, CMS, CDC, DNV and state regulatory requirements.
Full Time, Exempt
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Critical Demands of the Job
Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time. Visual acuity, hearing acuity, and manual dexterity must be adequate to participate in meetings and proofread typed or written script, operate key pads, and other office machines.
Working Conditions
Majority of work is conducted in an office or meeting room setting. Stressful at times due to workload, competing deadlines and complex interpersonal situations involving a wide variety of functions and individuals throughout the hospital/system. Occasional lifting of books and equipment.