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Director Infection Control Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Infection Control Nurse

Auburn, CA ยท On-site

$78K - $105K/yr

Interpret infection control policies and procedures as necessary. Maintain a reference library of ... Provide the Director of Nursing Services with a report of pertinent findings and recommendations ...

Infection Control Nurse

Auburn, CA ยท On-site

$80K - $107K/yr

Interpret infection control policies and procedures as necessary. Maintain a reference library of ... Provide the Director of Nursing Services with a report of pertinent findings and recommendations ...

Position Summary The Director of Infection Prevention provides strategic and operational leadership for the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program across the organization. This leader ensures ...

Director, Infection Prevention

Duarte, CA ยท On-site

$136K - $228K/yr

Position Summary The Director of Infection Prevention provides strategic and operational leadership for the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program across the organization. This leader ensures ...

Director, Infection Prevention

Duarte, CA ยท On-site

$136K - $228K/yr

Position Summary The Director of Infection Prevention provides strategic and operational leadership for the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) program across the organization. This leader ensures ...

Infection Control Nurse

Avalon, CA ยท On-site

$84K - $112K/yr

... Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Program across Emergency Services, Acute Care, Swing Bed ... This role provides direct bedside nursing support while ensuring compliance with CMS, CDPH, and ...

LVN/ Infection Control

National City, CA ยท On-site

$76K - $102K/yr

Interpret infection control policies and procedures as necessary. Maintain a reference library of ... Provide the Director of Nursing Services with a report of pertinent findings and recommendations ...

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How much do director infection control jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for director infection control in California is $118,930.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $88,800.00 and $161,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a director infection control do?

A Director of Infection Control oversees infection prevention and control programs within healthcare facilities. They develop policies, ensure compliance with regulations, and educate staff on best practices to minimize infection risks. They also analyze infection data, respond to outbreaks, and collaborate with hospital leadership to enhance patient safety. Their role is critical in preventing healthcare-associated infections and promoting a safe environment for patients and staff.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the director infection control position?

To thrive as a Director Infection Control, you need an in-depth knowledge of infection prevention protocols, epidemiology, and healthcare regulations, usually backed by a degree in nursing, microbiology, or public health as well as certification such as CIC (Certification in Infection Control). Familiarity with surveillance software, data analysis tools, and hospital accreditation standards is highly beneficial. Strong leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving skills are crucial for guiding teams and implementing infection control strategies organization-wide. These abilities ensure the development, execution, and continuous improvement of programs that protect patients, staff, and communities from infectious risks.

What are the most common challenges faced by a director infection control and how is success measured in this role?

Directors of Infection Control often face challenges such as managing outbreaks, ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory standards, and fostering a culture of infection prevention among diverse healthcare professionals. Success in this role is typically measured by the reduction of healthcare-associated infection rates, audit outcomes, and effective response to incidents. Collaboration across multiple departments and continuous staff education are crucial parts of the job. If you enjoy analytical work and are proactive about process improvement, this dynamic leadership position can be both demanding and rewarding.

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Infographic showing various Director Infection Control job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $118,930 per year, or $57.2 per hour.

Director, Infection Prevention and Control

Alameda Health Sytem

Oakland, CA โ€ข On-site

$100 - $130/hr

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Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Director, Infection Prevention and Control

SUMMARY: The Director of Infection Prevention and Control is a highly visible, energetic, transformational leader who provides clinical, operational, and strategic leadership to propel Alameda Health Systemโ€™s mission of caring, healing, teaching, and serving all. The Director of Infection Prevention and Control is responsible for leading a team of infection preventionists assigned to strategic business units across the system. The Director is responsible for designing, directing, developing, managing and implementing a systemโ€‘wide infection control program, consistent with CDC recommendations, accreditation agencies, and national, state and local authorities. The director ensures measurable prevention, reduction and/or control of healthcare associated infection among patients and employees. The Director is skilled in leading change in order to ensure quality health care and patient safety within AHS facilities. The Director of Infection Prevention and Control will influence outcomes across the continuum of care (acute, ambulatory, rehabilitation) and across clinical sites (multiple specialties, inpatient psychiatry, skilled nursing). Under the direction of the Vice President of Quality, this leader will spearhead a reliable and scientific approach to infection prevention and control.

Responsibilities
  1. Actively participates in leadership meetings to ensure alignment of priorities and strategies with AHS.
  2. Collaborates with Employee Health to institute measures to protect and prevent healthcare workers from communicable diseases.
  3. Collaborates with Facilities Management to ensure an integrated Environment of Care program.
  4. Collaborates with leadership to ensure compliance with regulatory and accrediting agency requirements.
  5. Conducts retrospective and/or prospective and data analyses to determine rates infection hazards and healthcare infections; recommends and coordinates the implementation of appropriate interventions to reduce rates; and evaluates the effectiveness of prevention and control measures.
  6. Coordinates the dissemination of infection prevention data to appropriate committees, medical staff, nursing, and other designated departments in a timely manner.
  7. Coordinates the Infection Control Committee in collaboration with the chair(s) of the Infection Control committee.
  8. Creates healthy work environment for staff by recruiting talent, mitigating personnel performance gaps according to human resource guidelines, and mentoring the team.
  9. Develops, reviews, and revises infection control policies regularly and asโ€‘needed.
  10. Ensures timely and accurate data reporting to public health departments, CMS and other external agencies as appropriate.
  11. Implements standardized, infection prevention initiatives to improve the quality and safety of care.
  12. Keeps abreast of current scientific literature, recommendations, guidelines, and regulatory requirements which may impact the infection Prevention program, by monitoring regulatory and accreditation agency standards (CDC, OSHA, APIC, etc.) as well as the scientific literature for changing regulations, standards, guidance, and research results. Disseminates information to the system and proposes necessary program changes.
  13. Manages the division budget to meet fiscal requirements and achieve department goals. Consider the financial/safety implications and clinical outcomes when making recommendations, evaluating technology and products, and developing policies and procedures. Use a systematic approach to evaluate costs, benefits, and efficacy. Incorporate fiscal assessments into program evaluations and/or reports, assist in developing and maintaining departmental budgets.
  14. Monitors the system for potential clusters or outbreak of situations and unusual or resistant microbiological organisms; identifies risks or potential risks of communicable disease; and takes appropriate action as needed; notifies infection control chair and administration immediately when a problem is identified or questioned; collaborates with local/state agencies when requested.
  15. Provides content expertise to physician leaders, patient care service leaders and quality leaders to improve infection prevention and control.
  16. Provides direct supervision of Infection Preventionists and coordinators in division.
  17. Provides recommendations for new products that has a potential impact on reducing risk of infection.
  18. Provides supervision for reports of communicable diseases to the appropriate local and state health departments in a timely manner.
  19. Serves as the designated National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) Facility Administrator for Alameda Health System. Be familiar with infection prevention software and/or other electronic medical records technology. Performs statistical analysis of infection data, generates graphic displays and creates reports for internal use and external agencies; benchmarks and compares infection rates.
  20. Utilizes scientifically proven epidemiological principles and practices by observing, investigating, and implementing control measures when an outbreak or cluster of infections is noted among staff or patients.
Minimum Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities as well as possession of any required licenses or certifications is qualifying.

  • Required Education: Masterโ€™s degree in Nursing, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Microbiology, Public Health, or Epidemiology.
  • Required Experience: Five years of experience in infection prevention in an acute care setting.
  • Required Experience: Three years of experience in a management/supervisory experience in quality, safety, accreditation, or infection prevention.
  • Required Licenses/Certifications: Current Certification in Infection Control (CIC) from Board of Infection Control and Epidemiology.
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