30% Investigate clusters or outbreaks of infection using fundamental statistics or data tools. Develop, review, evaluate and implement infection prevention and control policies to improve quality of care. Consult with department and administrative staff on infection prevention and control issues. Represent department/team at unit/institutional meetings. Intermediate Infection Preventionists make decisions within the scope of their responsibilities and collaborate with IPE mentors, accreditation agencies, health departments and high-level disinfection project manager on infection prevention-related issues.
30% Conduct IP assessments/rounding and perform coaching on infection prevention priorities such as The Joint Commission, hand hygiene and healthcare-associated infection prevention.
10% Participate in interdisciplinary quality improvement projects, including creating education materials and programs for assigned areas, using data from dashboards and databases.
10% Collect, review, analyze and interpret surveillance data using electronic medical record and applying NHSN definitions to populations independently with minimal oversight.
5% Recommend appropriate actions to clinicians and administrators targeted to eliminate infectious risks in patients and staff. Conduct activities related to exposure of patients and employees of communicable diseases. Plan, develop and conduct educational programs for UMH employees. Observe, advise and train faculty and staff regarding assessing, preventing, and controlling infection risks.
5% Lead daily departmental huddles and other department level meetings
5% Participate in teaching opportunities in School of Public Health/School of Nursing or equivalent
5% Other duties as assigned