Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Tuition assistance
Vision insurance
The Infection Preventionist (IP) is responsible for coordinating, overseeing, and being accountable for the Infection Prevention and Control Program at the Community. This role ensures compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations while promoting resident safety, staff education, and positive quality outcomes.
The Infection Preventionist must be a professionally trained Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) with extensive knowledge of medical technology, microbiology, and epidemiology.
Essential Functions
Coordinate, develop, implement, manage, and evaluate the Infection Prevention and Control Program in accordance with CDC, CMS, TDH, and other applicable public health guidelines
Oversee and manage the Antibiotic Stewardship Program, including monitoring antibiotic use and resistance patterns
Maintain current knowledge of national, state, and local infection prevention regulations and best practices
Interpret and analyze clinical and laboratory data to identify infection trends, outbreaks, and risks
Conduct ongoing infection surveillance, investigations, and required reporting
Develop and implement corrective actions related to infection control concerns
Ensure compliance with infection prevention policies and procedures across all departments
Educate, train, and support staff to ensure infection prevention competencies are met and maintained
Ensure completion of required infection prevention training, including:
Infection Prevention and Control Program (IPCP) overview
Infection surveillance and outbreak management
Standard and transmission-based precautions
Wound care and resident care practices
Water management
Linen handling and management
Prevention of respiratory infections
Tuberculosis (TB) prevention
Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI)
Care transitions
Participate in the Quality Assessment and Assurance (QAA) Committee
Prepare and present routine and as-needed reports on infection prevention activities and outcomes
Collaborate with leadership, clinical staff, and external agencies
Assist with survey preparedness and regulatory response related to infection prevention
Serve as a resource for infection prevention questions and concerns
Qualifications
Current, active Tennessee LPN or RN license in good standing
Minimum of two (2) years of experience as an LPN or RN
Minimum of two (2) years of experience in a long-term care setting
Clinical experience in a skilled nursing environment preferred
Strong knowledge of infection prevention and control practices, microbiology, epidemiology, and medical technology
Ability to interpret clinical and laboratory data
Excellent organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Ability to educate and influence staff at all levels
Proficiency with basic computer applications and electronic health records
Awareness of and sensitivity to the needs of geriatric residents strongly preferred