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Infection Control Nurse

Lander, WY · On-site

$67K - $89K/yr

Infection Control Nurse (RN) This position is eligible for a $2,000 hiring bonus At the Wyoming Life Resource Center (WLRC), we believe every resident deserves world-class care in a place that feels ...

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Designs, implements and directs organization's infection control responsibilities include surveillance, analysis, reporting and recording activities, setting standards in accordance with national ...

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Infection Control Nurse

Queens, NY · On-site

$115K - $135K/yr

Infection Control Nurse Location: New York, NY Job Type: Full-Time About Us: Regal Heights is a reputable nursing home committed to providing compassionate and high-quality care to our residents. We ...

Infection Control Nurse

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$73K - $98K/yr

Infection Control Nurse Join our wonderful team as an Infection Control Nurse today! Autumn Lake Healthcare at Greenfield is an exceptional team-oriented company hiring for Infection Control Nurse!

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How much do infection control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for infection control in the United States is $135.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.76 and $192.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Are the Qualifications to Get a Job in Infection Control?

The qualifications that you need to get a career in infection control include specialized education, healthcare knowledge, and investigative and planning skills. If your responsibilities involve directly treating patients, you need at least an associate degree in nursing and a nursing license. Since these positions require advanced knowledge of infectious diseases and the associated dangers, employers prefer nurses and practitioners with extensive experience in infectious disease treatment and at least a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Infectious disease coordinators may need a degree in public health in addition to or instead of a master’s degree.

What is the difference between Infection Control vs Medical Assistant?

AspectInfection ControlMedical Assistant
CertificationsCertified in Infection Control (CIC), OSHA trainingCertified Medical Assistant (CMA), CPR certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, public health settingsDoctor's offices, outpatient clinics, hospitals
Job FocusPreventing and managing infections, compliance with health standardsAssisting with patient care, administrative tasks, clinical support

Infection Control specialists focus on preventing and managing infections within healthcare settings, requiring specific certifications like CIC. Medical Assistants support clinical and administrative tasks in healthcare facilities. While both roles work in healthcare environments, Infection Control professionals concentrate on infection prevention, whereas Medical Assistants provide direct patient care and support.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Infection Control roles, and how can they be addressed?

Infection Control professionals often face challenges such as ensuring staff compliance with protocols, keeping up with evolving regulations, and managing outbreaks swiftly. Navigating resistance to change and promoting a culture of safety can require strong communication and education skills. Successful Infection Control specialists frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, provide ongoing training, and stay updated through continuing education to effectively address these challenges.

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

To thrive as an Infection Control professional, you need a background in microbiology or nursing, knowledge of infection prevention protocols, and usually a relevant certification such as CIC (Certification in Infection Control). Familiarity with epidemiological surveillance systems, data analysis tools, and regulatory guidelines like those from the CDC or WHO is essential. Strong communication, attention to detail, and analytical thinking are standout soft skills in this position. These abilities are vital to effectively prevent and manage healthcare-associated infections, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance.

What is infection control?

Infection control refers to the policies and procedures used to minimize the risk of spreading infections, particularly in hospitals and healthcare settings. Infection control professionals work to prevent and manage the transmission of infectious diseases among patients, healthcare workers, and visitors. This includes implementing hygiene practices, sterilization protocols, and monitoring outbreaks. Effective infection control helps ensure patient safety and protects public health.
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Infographic showing various Infection Control job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $281,300 per year, or $135.2 per hour.
Infection Control Preventionist

Infection Control Preventionist

CHI Living Communities

Toledo, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Location:
Franciscan Care Center
4111 N. Holland Sylvania Rd.
Toledo, OH 43623
Job Type: Full-Time, 10 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Description
Franciscan Care Centers has an exciting new opportunity for an Infection Control Preventionist.
We are seeking candidates who will promote the values of Compassion, Inclusion, Integrity, Excellence, and Collaboration in their interactions and the care they provide our residents. If you wish to join a team where you will be valued and appreciated, Franciscan Care Center is the place for you.
The Infection Control Preventionist evaluates quality of resident care and outcomes as they relate to healthcare-associated infections; collects, prepares, and analyzes healthcare-associated infection data, presents infection data and makes recommendations for actions, monitors employee compliance in use of barriers and infection prevention measures; prepares and presents educational offerings for the staff, serves as a resource to all departments and personnel; implements programs to protect the healthcare workers, visitors and others in the health care environment; sets and recommends policies and procedures to prevent adverse events; provides internal and external reporting of information and data; promotes compliance with regulations; guidelines, and accreditation requirements.
Essential Job Specific Duties/Responsibilities:
  • Currently Licensed as a Registered Nurse in Ohio
  • Associate Degree or it's equivalent, majoring in Nursing
  • Infection Control experience preferred
  • Lead and manage the facility's infection prevention and control program
  • Evaluate resident care outcomes related to healthcare-associated infections
  • Collect, analyze, and report infection surveillance data
  • Develop recommendations and implement corrective actions as needed
  • Monitor staff compliance with infection prevention and safety practices
  • Provide ongoing education and training to staff
  • Serve as a resource for infection prevention practices across all departments
  • Develop and maintain infection control policies and procedures
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and accreditation standards
  • Medical Records responsibilities including ICD-10-CM codin

In addition to the essential job specific duties listed above, the Infection Preventionist shall be required to perform all duties (essential and non-essential) in a manner consistent with the mission and values (compassion, excellence, inclusion, integrity, collaboration) of CHI Living Communities and will be evaluated on such basis. Furthermore, every employee must abide by all campus, departmental, and safety policies, rules, and regulations.
CHI Living Communities has the right to change the job specific duties and specifications required for the position of Infection Preventionist from time to time without prior notice.
Job Requirements
  • Associate degree from an accredited School of Nursing required
  • Current Ohio Registered Nurse (RN) license required
  • CPR Certification required
  • Long-term care experience preferred
  • Infection prevention and control training required
  • Ability to develop policies, educate staff, and evaluate clinical outcomes
  • Strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills

Employee benefits
  • Employee benefits
  • Professional development