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Manager Public Health Infection Control Jobs in Ohio

Public Health Nurse

Xenia, OH · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Community Health Service Program Manager Grade/Level:C4-3 Amount of Travel Required: 25% Job Type ... Provides public health nursing services and actions directed toward the goals of prevention ...

Public Health Nurse

Xenia, OH · On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Community Health Service Program Manager Grade/Level: C4-3 Amount of Travel Required: 25% Job Type ... Provides public health nursing services and actions directed toward the goals of prevention ...

Public Health Intern

Xenia, OH · On-site

$13 - $17.50/hr

Areas that intersect public health are health care, social services, food service safety, environmental safety, administration, management, business, information systems, epidemiology, finances ...

Public Health Intern

Xenia, OH · On-site

$13 - $17.50/hr

Areas that intersect public health are health care, social services, food service safety, environmental safety, administration, management, business, information systems, epidemiology, finances ...

Dental hygienist

Akron, OH · On-site

$28 - $41/hr

... with infection control protocols. Accurately document patient care and maintain up-to-date clinical records. Collaborate effectively with dentists, dental assistants, and other public health ...

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Manager Public Health Infection Control information

What is the difference between Manager Public Health Infection Control vs Infection Control Coordinator?

AspectManager Public Health Infection ControlInfection Control Coordinator
CredentialsPublic health degree, certification in infection control (e.g., CIC)Healthcare or public health background, certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentPublic health agencies, hospitals, community health settingsHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
ResponsibilitiesDeveloping policies, overseeing infection control programs, managing teamsImplementing infection control procedures, staff training, monitoring compliance

The Manager Public Health Infection Control typically holds a broader leadership role with strategic responsibilities in public health settings, while the Infection Control Coordinator focuses on operational tasks within healthcare facilities. Both roles require relevant certifications and work in healthcare or public health environments, but the manager's scope is more supervisory and policy-oriented.

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RN Infection Control Specialist-Patient Safety and Quality

Kettering Health

Centerville, OH • On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

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Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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Kettering Health Washington Township l Centerville l Part-time l Days

Overview

Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 14 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. Our mission is to live God's love by promoting and restoring health. Our commitment to our patients is to help individuals be their best. With that context, safety is our top priority. We provide an integrated system of healthcare experts committed to providing exceptional care.

Responsibilities & Requirements

Supports the Infection Prevention and Control manager in the development, training, and implementation of the campus Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Programs striving for One Best Practice across all KH Facilities. Serves as knowledge expert in IPC practice, processes, surveillance methodologies, products, equipment, policies, and regulatory and accreditation standards.

Job Responsibilities

  • Utilizes organizational resources to act as an advocate for the safe and timely delivery of care with accountability for integrating services that facilitate One Best Practice for patient care related to Infection Prevention and Control issues.
  • Provides support for the facility's Infection Prevention and Control program as follows:
    • Performs infection prevention and control surveillance using EPIC's Bugsy program
    • Conducts analysis of cases that are considered to be healthcare associated, documents findings, and reports findings to facility stakeholders
    • Properly places patients with infections that warrant isolation into the proper precautions and flags patient charts in EPIC accordingly
    • Communicates publicly reportable diseases to the appropriate health department.
    • Performs routine department rounding to ensure compliance with all infection prevention and control policies and procedures as applicable and shares observations with appropriate leadership teams
    • Participates in facility Environment of Care Rounds and documents findings appropriately
    • Responsible for approving Infection Control risk assessments for construction projects, weekly rounding, and construction project closeouts in collaboration with the facilities management team
    • Assists with the development of educational material regarding infection prevention and control for staff and providers as needed
    • Serves as a resource for staff and providers for questions and concerns regarding infection prevention and control
    • Ensures the maintenance of a sanitary facility environment.
    • Participates in facility and system committees as applicable
    • Mitigates risks associated with patient infections present upon admission
    • Mitigates risks contribution to healthcare-associated infections
    • Demonstrates willingness and exceptional ability to problem solve routine to complex situations

Minimum Education ADN, BSN, or BS in applicable health field

Required Licenses [Ohio, United States] Registered Nurse RN licenseCertification in Infection Control (CIC) obtained within 3 years of hire.

Minimum Work Experience 5 years' experience in bedside nursing in an acute care facility

Over 2 years of Infection Prevention and Control experience preferred


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