The Infection Control Prevention and Control (IPAC) department is an integral part of William Osler Health System. As a member of this department the IPAC practitioner facilitates infection control activities and is considered a change agent with the primary goal of reducing risk of hospital acquired infections (HAI). The IPAC practitioner directly reports to the IPAC Manager.
Accountabilities :
- Perform surveillance activities collect collate analyze and interpret data to facilitate prevention and control of hospital associated infections outbreaks adverse events and other outcomes of epidemiological significance and implement control measures as required.
- Develop and provide education and training in infection prevention and control to healthcare providers physicians and volunteers
- Conduct followup on all exposure situations; coordinates and provides leadership in outbreak management
- Assess analyze and implement protocols and practices in compliance with provincial and federal infection control directives and guidelines
- Act as a liaison and subject matter expert to all external and internal stakeholders
- Act as a coach and mentor to other IPAC staff visitors physicians patients and families
- Develop and communicate policies best practice guidelines and provide education to patients / staff and physicians
- Participate in quality improvement patient safety and change management activities and implement appropriate infection control measures as required
- Conducts themselves in a manner that supports a respectful healthy and safe workplace environment and in all interactions
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications :
A degree in health related discipline preferred (e.g. nursing laboratory epidemiology and other allied health)Membership with Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Canada requiredCurrent registration and in good standing with a regulatory body in OntarioPrevious experience as an Infection Control Practitioner is preferred in an acute care settingCompletion of an entry Level 1 Infection Control courseCertified in Infection Prevention and Control (CIC) preferred or commitment within 2 years requiredKnowledge and / or job related experience in health care practicesStrong knowledge of infectious diseases microbiology epidemiology and statisticsProficiency in the use of computer databases spreadsheets Meditech and literature searchDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environmentDedicated to coaching and mentoring to build IPAC capacitySelfdirected wellorganized and detailorientedExcellent interpersonal communication and presentation skillsMust demonstrate Oslers Values of Respect Excellence Service Compassion Innovation and CollaborationExcellent attendance punctuality and work recordDemonstrated skill in teaching and strong written communication skillsAble to travel between sitesOther duties as assignedAdditional Information :
Hours : Evenings 8 hours May include weekends and statutory holidays (subject to change in accordance with operational requirements)
Internal application deadline : February 5 2025
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