Infection Control Practitioner

Hamilton Health SciencesHamilton, ON
Onsite

About The Position

Supports the Infection Prevention and Control Program for Hamilton Health Sciences at all sites. This role involves following national guidelines and best practices for infection surveillance, reporting communicable diseases according to the Public Health Act, and reviewing patient records to identify signs of infection and implement necessary precautions. The practitioner will interpret laboratory reports, interview patients, and gather data to calculate infection control statistics. They will investigate infection clusters and outbreaks, provide consultations on infection risk assessment and control strategies, and contribute to the development and maintenance of Infection Prevention and Control protocols. The role also includes providing after-hours on-call services, assisting in research projects, and supporting program activities as requested by the Infection Control/Manager. This support may involve responding to inquiries, acting as a resource, participating in educational programs, implementing changes mandated by regulatory agencies, consulting on product evaluations, and attending hospital committees.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing or other Regulated Healthcare Professional discipline or University degree in a health sciences field.
  • Successful completion of an IPAC-Canada endorsed basic training course in Infection Prevention and Control.
  • Two years experience working in an Infection Prevention and Control Program.
  • Certificate in Infection Control (CIC designation) by the Certification Board of Infection Control.
  • Regulated Health Care Professional with current registration with their professional body.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in the complexities of the delivery of patient care.
  • Ability to communicate successfully with staff, families and community partners.
  • Computer proficiencies: MS Word, MS Excel and PowerPoint, familiarity with statistical software preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience in adult education techniques.
  • Self-motivated, flexible and able to work effectively with minimal supervision.
  • Consistent and regular attendance required.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of acute, and ambulatory care programs an asset.
  • Effective research skills including ability to construct effective studies involving statistical measures an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Follows national guidelines/best practices for the surveillance of healthcare associated infections.
  • Follows the Public Health Act (HPPA) for the reporting of communicable infectious diseases.
  • Reviews patient records to ascertain clinical signs and symptoms for infection, clinical interventions and requirements for transmission-based precautions. Completes patient specific information.
  • Reviews and interprets significant clinical laboratory reports on a daily basis for the purpose of ongoing surveillance/trends.
  • Interviews hospital patients or out-patients as necessary to complete the patient-specific data.
  • Gathers and calculates infection control statistics such as averages, percentages and rates in support of the infection prevention and control program.
  • Investigates all infection clusters and outbreaks with interventions directed at infection prevention.
  • Consults for infection risk assessment, prevention and control strategies to departments.
  • Participates or consults in the development and maintenance of Infection Prevention and Control protocols/standards/policy and procedures.
  • Provides after hours and weekend on-call services as required and occasional weekends on-site coverage.
  • Assists in research projects with bibliographic searches, statistical computations, drafting of reports/papers and publications.
  • Supports Program activities as requested by the Infection Control /Manager, which may include: responding to inquiries from hospital staff, patients, visitors, associates and community partners; acting as a resource/consultant for infection prevention and control issues; participating in the preparation and implementation of educational programs that support the goals of the department; implements changes mandated by regulatory and licensing agencies; consulting on product evaluation and recommendations for infection prevention and control implications.
  • Attends and participates in hospital-related committees as directed by the Infection Control Officer/Manager.
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