Infection Control Coordinator monitors and investigates known or suspected sources of infections in order to determine the source and contain outbreak. Reviews sterilization and disinfection techniques and recommends changes as needed. Being an Infection Control Coordinator provides related education to staff. Prepares simple cultures as needed for environmental and individual studies. Additionally, Infection Control Coordinator evaluates sterilization and disinfection methods and recommends changes as necessary. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Infection Control Coordinator contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. To be an Infection Control Coordinator typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Responsible to the Chief Quality Officer to plan, develop, and direct the Infection Control program for the organization. Monitors and investigates known or suspected sources of infections in order to determine the source and ensure control. Reviews sterilization and disinfection techniques and recommends changes as needed. Provides related education to staff. Prepares simple cultures as needed for environmental and individual studies.
Provides consultation and recommendations for infection control policies/procedures and practices center-wide. This includes both Lake Norman Regional Medical Center and Davis Regional Medical Center. Analyzes and develops recommendations depending on the risk factors associated with the spread of infectious disease. Recommends interventions to prevent transmission of infectious diseases. Works closely with Staff Development dealing with Infection Control issues. Investigates infection clusters and unusual pathogens. Works closely with Employee Health with Vaccine Program. Works closely with local and state health departments dealing with infection control regulations and communicable diseases.
Company Description:
Lake Norman Regional Medical Center has been serving the needs of the greater Lake Norman, Iredell and surrounding counties since 1926. The 123-bed, acute-care hospital offers comprehensive medical services and is located in Mooresville, NC. The medical campus includes 24-hour emergency medicine, women’s services and The Stork Landing Maternity Center, an outpatient imaging center with a focus on women’s health, cardiology and interventional cardiology, and surgical services including robotics and minimally invasive procedures, surgical weight loss, orthopedics and orthopedic spine, and an outpatient surgery center.
We are committed to excellence in customer service. This is evidenced the moment you walk through our front door and is demonstrated by the care and respect we give our patients, their families, and the community we serve. The physicians and staff at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center strive to bring the very best to your care - dedication, understanding, and experience.
The benefits of working at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center are long and robust. Our benefit programs of “My Health, My Reward, My Future” include:
The Values of “I CARE – Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence” are the heartbeat of our organization. These values are evident in how we serve our patients, their families, our co-workers and the community.