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Associate Infection Control Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Floor Care Technician

Phoenix, AZ

$15 - $18.25/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

Floor Care Tech Evenings

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15 - $19/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

Floor Care Technician

Phoenix, AZ

$15 - $18.25/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

Floor Care Tech Overnight

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

Floor Care Tech Overnight

Phoenix, AZ

$15 - $18.25/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

Floor Care Tech Evenings

Phoenix, AZ

$15 - $19/hr

... associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Infection Control specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Infection Control specialist, you need a solid understanding of microbiology, epidemiology, and infection prevention practices, often supported by a bachelor's degree in a health-related field and relevant training. Familiarity with surveillance software, data analysis tools, and knowledge of CDC guidelines or certification (such as CIC) is highly beneficial. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for investigating outbreaks and educating staff. These competencies are vital to ensuring patient safety, regulatory compliance, and the reduction of healthcare-associated infections.

What is the difference between Associate Infection Control vs Infection Control Specialist?

AspectAssociate Infection ControlInfection Control Specialist
CertificationsCPR, OSHA training, basic infection control coursesCPR, OSHA, CIC (Certified in Infection Control)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilitiesHospitals, public health agencies, healthcare organizations
ResponsibilitiesAssist in infection prevention protocols, data collectionDevelop, implement, and evaluate infection control programs

The main difference is that Associate Infection Control roles typically focus on supporting infection prevention activities with basic certifications, while Infection Control Specialists have advanced certifications like CIC and are responsible for developing and managing infection control programs in healthcare settings.

What are Associate Infection Control professionals?

Associate Infection Control professionals are entry-level or early-career specialists who support infection prevention and control programs in healthcare settings. Their responsibilities typically include monitoring infection data, implementing protocols to reduce healthcare-associated infections, conducting staff training, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. They often work under the supervision of more senior infection control practitioners and collaborate with healthcare staff to promote safe and sanitary environments. This role is essential for maintaining patient and staff safety by preventing the spread of infectious diseases within facilities.

What are some common challenges faced by Associate Infection Control professionals when implementing infection prevention protocols in healthcare settings?

Associate Infection Control professionals often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent adherence to protocols among diverse healthcare staff, staying updated on evolving guidelines, and effectively communicating risks and best practices. They may also face resistance to change, especially when introducing new procedures or technologies. Building strong relationships and providing ongoing education are key strategies to overcome these hurdles and maintain a safe environment for patients and staff.
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Floor Care Technician

$15 - $18.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


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Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

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Job description

Primary City/State:

Phoenix, Arizona

Department Name:

Environmental Svcs-Hosp

Work Shift:

Night

Job Category:

Facilities, Environmental Services, and Culinary$1000 Sign-on Bonus!*
*If selected, the recruiter will provide eligibility criteria for the sign-on bonus

Operating a hospital is more than IV bags and trauma rooms. One might be surprised by the number of people – and the hats they wear – who work behind the scenes to make sure a hospital runs smoothly and safely for our patients, visitors and staff. Each one plays a critical role and is part of a team to ensure the best care for our patients.

This position conducts heavy cleaning and floor care work such as carpet cleaning, stripping/refinishing hard floor surfaces, and special projects. Operates and maintains power cleaning equipment and responds to assigned service requests such as project cleaning, equipment removal, trash or linen removal. Sets an example of excellent customer service while maintaining a safe and clean environment and identifying safety issues related to housekeeping.

Shift Details:

Full Time / 40 hours per week

Day shift: 7am-3:30pm

Weekend and Holiday rotations are required in this role.

Enjoy a flat rate $1/hour weekend shift differential and an 18%-night shift differential when applicable. 

University Medical Center Phoenix is a nationally recognized academic medical center. The world-class hospital is focused on coordinated clinical care, expanded research activities and nurturing future generations of highly trained medical professionals. Our commitment to nursing excellence has enabled us to achieve Magnet™ recognition by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. The Phoenix campus, long known for excellent patient care, has over 730 licensed beds, several unique specialty units and is the new home for medical discoveries, thanks to our collaboration with the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. Additionally, the campus responsibilities include fully integrated multi-specialty and sub-specialty clinics.

POSITION SUMMARY
This position conducts heavy cleaning and floor care work such as carpet cleaning, stripping/refinishing hard floor surfaces, and special projects. Operates and maintains power cleaning equipment and responds to assigned service requests such as project cleaning, equipment removal, trash or linen removal. Sets an example of excellent customer service while maintaining a safe and clean environment and identifying safety issues related to housekeeping.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Responds promptly to all requests for cleaning services via computerized and paper based tracking systems. Conducts requested work, such as removal, replacement, cleaning of equipment and furniture, or cleaning of an area. Maintains reports by keeping task and infection control logs of completed daily tasks and events, and documentation required for the request tracking system. Focuses on, and serves as a role model of, responsive customer service.
2. Performs specialty cleaning and infection control functions in specialized areas such as clinical areas, surgical suite, Cath lab, specialty rooms, and sterile areas. Conduct specialized gowning and cleaning procedures specific to infectious elements in isolation rooms. Maintains proper Infection Control cleaning standards at all times, including hand hygiene requirements.
3. Maintains cleanliness and operational functioning of department equipment and notifies appropriate personnel of needed repairs. Protects equipment from damage by proper use and properly logs out and in equipment that is used.
4. Assesses environmental conditions to ensure that the facility is neat, clean, safe and orderly. Anticipates and resolves clutter and safety issues. Exercises judgment in deciding which problems need to be quickly referred to a Supervisor for assistance. Maintains communication with immediate supervisor and/or facilities services staff, about status of repair completion in the facility; follows up as assigned.
5. Provides leadership for less experienced associates. May assist with on-the-job training for other staff in cleaning techniques, chemical usage, supply restocking, and infection control procedures including hand hygiene. Focuses on and serves as a role model of responsive customer service.
6. Performs scheduled floor care procedures including dust mopping, mopping, stripping and refinishing, burnishing, and carpet extraction. Calculates quantities and mix ratio of cleaning chemicals.
7. Works under regular supervision within assigned facility. Internal customers include staff, physicians, nurses, patients, visitors, supervisors, managers, and executives. External customers include visitors, patients, and employees from other facilities.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


Requires the skills, knowledge and abilities normally acquired over one to two years of diversified environmental service work experience in a health care or institutional setting. Must have a working knowledge of how to operate typical industrial cleaning equipment and the use of cleaning techniques appropriate to the healthcare environment. Must have basic math skills. Must be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing to provide instructions and information to others. Must be able to interpret and respond appropriately to verbal and written instructions. Must accomplish assigned work despite frequent interruptions and changing priorities, and have the ability to multi-task in coordinating several projects simultaneously. Must serve as a role model to others in customer service skills, safe work practices, and infection control including hand hygiene.

Employees working at Banner Behavioral Health Hospital, BTMC Behavioral, and BUMG, BUMCT, or BUMCS in a Behavioral Health clinical setting that serves children must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment. An Arizona Criminal History Affidavit must be signed upon hire. Employees working at Olive Branch Senior Center must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS


Basic computer skills are helpful. Previous related experience and familiarity with environmental services equipment and cleaning techniques is preferred.
Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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