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20 jobs that use Infection Control the most

Jobs that use infection control the most include oral surgery assistant, housekeeping/laundry supervisor, and housekeeper/laundry aide.

What jobs use Infection Control the most?

1. Oral Surgery Assistant

How oral surgery assistant uses Infection Control:

  • Assist in intravenous sedation, prepare syringes with proper medication, placement of EKG leads, record and monitor during procedures.
  • Provide postoperative care with anesthesia patients monitoring vital signs until patient is conscious; establish patient comfort and review prescribe medications.
  • Maintain HIPAA compliance through patient confidentiality.

Most common skills for oral surgery assistant:

  • Patients
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Care
  • Dental Care
  • Chair Side
  • Root Canals

2. Housekeeping/Laundry Supervisor

How housekeeping/laundry supervisor uses Infection Control:

  • Manage daily operation of hundreds of rooms, including VIP rooms, public areas, and amenities.
  • Inspect cleanliness of facility following sanitation and infection control procedures to be compliance with OSHA.
  • Supervise the performance of housekeeping and laundry staff to ensure the cleanliness of the facility and the availability of clean laundry.

Most common skills for housekeeping/laundry supervisor:

  • Clean Rooms
  • Cleanliness
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Rooms
  • Resident Rooms
  • Floor Tech

3. Housekeeper/Laundry Aide

How housekeeper/laundry aide uses Infection Control:

  • Prioritize and manage projects, workload and assist EVS co-workers.
  • Launder work coats for factory workers to ensure safety of food items.
  • Follow all safety and OSHA regulations and other applicable state and local regulations.

Most common skills for housekeeper/laundry aide:

  • Customer Service
  • Infection Control
  • Clean Laundry
  • Patients
  • Cleanliness
  • Paper Towels

4. Laundry Aide

How laundry aide uses Infection Control:

  • Provide outstanding customer service, interacting regularly with patients and visitors as well as resolving work relate issues as necessary.
  • Fill and empty washers, extractors and driers
  • Keep logs up to date and adhere to government and state regulations (OSHA & HIPAA).

Most common skills for laundry aide:

  • Patients
  • Clean Linen
  • Infection Control
  • Laundry Services
  • Linen Carts
  • Dryers

5. Dental Services Director

How dental services director uses Infection Control:

  • Manage PPS details efficiently to ensure high quality clinical care while maximizing reimbursement for the facility.
  • Perform comprehensive oral evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning and patient management for adult and pediatric patients.
  • Provide educational training and assistance for student doctors, while administering comprehensive dental care for all patients requiring dental care.

Most common skills for dental services director:

  • Patients
  • Infection Control
  • OSHA
  • Oral Surgery
  • Dental Clinic
  • Dental Program

6. Phlebotomy Technician

How phlebotomy technician uses Infection Control:

  • Communicate and collaborate with care team members to implement a plan of care for oncology and surgical patients.
  • Comply with CLIA regulations for CLIA Waivedtesting.
  • Transport patients/clients using wheelchair or stretchers and assist patients with walking and exercise.

Most common skills for phlebotomy technician:

  • Patients
  • Infection Control
  • Blood Specimens
  • Customer Service
  • Cleanliness
  • Specimen Collection

7. Staff Developer

How staff developer uses Infection Control:

  • Work with QA to design, plan, and automate functional and performance testing.
  • Lead the virtualization of military training exercises and provide periods of instruction using virtual simulations.
  • Maintain OSHA records and standards of care.

Most common skills for staff developer:

  • Java
  • Patients
  • OSHA
  • Infection Control
  • CPR
  • Training Programs

8. Screener

How screener uses Infection Control:

  • Work directly for the supervisor managing the jobs run.
  • Participate in HIPAA training and CPR certification.
  • Process insurance claims and appeals.

Most common skills for screener:

  • Customer Service
  • Vital Signs
  • Infection Control
  • Patients
  • Regulatory Guidelines
  • Data Entry

9. Certified Medical Aide

How certified medical aide uses Infection Control:

  • Manage memory unity within facility.
  • Perform safety techniques, including CPR and first aid, in emergency situations.
  • Coordinate & instruct CPR classes for MCPHD, community organizations & lay-persons.

Most common skills for certified medical aide:

  • Vital Signs
  • CMA
  • State Regulations
  • Infection Control
  • Patients
  • CPR

10. Director Of Food And Nutrition Services

How director of food and nutrition services uses Infection Control:

  • Manage and monitor daily operational duties of full service dining room for patients including creating and maintaining department budget.
  • Implement HACCP guidelines for all locations, ensuring the safety and quality of food deliver to on-site and community-base satellite operations.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality under HIPAA.

Most common skills for director of food and nutrition services:

  • Healthcare
  • Patients
  • Infection Control
  • Nutrition Services
  • Customer Service
  • Culinary

11. Central Supply Supervisor

How central supply supervisor uses Infection Control:

  • Analyze budget reports to establish FTE's for the fiscal year.
  • Improve accuracy of payroll journal entries by developing and implementing a payroll reconciliation tool.
  • Practice due diligence methods on proprietary software in accordance to the requirements of the IRS, state and local governments.

Most common skills for central supply supervisor:

  • Healthcare
  • Surgical Instruments
  • Infection Control
  • AAMI
  • Disciplinary Actions
  • Sterilizers

12. Hemodialysis Technician

How hemodialysis technician uses Infection Control:

  • Maintain national certification as CCHT and attain CE's as required.
  • Monitor patients receiving hemodialysis, analyze individual patient response to treatment, and change plan of care accordingly.
  • Provide all facets of direct care to patients receiving dialysis treatments including bandaging and administering normal saline and heparin.

Most common skills for hemodialysis technician:

  • Patients
  • Vital Signs
  • CPR
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Infection Control
  • Blood Samples

13. Central Supply Technician

How central supply technician uses Infection Control:

  • Cataloge property, maintain property records and manage inventory using PBUSE system.
  • Assist home RN and hospice staff with ADL's.
  • Practice & enforce HIPPA patient privacy guidelines.

Most common skills for central supply technician:

  • Patients
  • Sterile Processing
  • Customer Service
  • Infection Control
  • Surgery
  • Surgical Instruments

14. Medication Aide

How medication aide uses Infection Control:

  • Manage memory unity within facility.
  • Provide care for patients in need of long term care and rehabilitation.
  • Administer medication according to state laws and guidelines as well as facility guidelines and assist residents with ADL's.

Most common skills for medication aide:

  • Compassion
  • Resident Care
  • State Regulations
  • Infection Control
  • Incident Reports
  • Vital Signs

15. Lead Dental Assistant

How lead dental assistant uses Infection Control:

  • Provide oral care instruction to patients according to surgery or alternate dental procedures.
  • Provide exceptional oral hygiene care under supervision to a variety of patients in addition to assign clerical duties.
  • Certify as an instructor for CPR.

Most common skills for lead dental assistant:

  • Patients
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Care
  • OSHA
  • Dental Procedures
  • CPR

16. Infection Control Practitioner

How infection control practitioner uses Infection Control:

  • Treat acute illnesses and manage chronic conditions such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, chronic pain, and diabetes.
  • Manage team of medical support personnel, orient new clinical employees and develop new guidelines for chemotherapy administration.
  • Provision of care includes health maintenance, disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment with specialty consultations as indicated.

Most common skills for infection control practitioner:

  • Patients
  • Infection Prevention
  • Infection Control
  • Public Health
  • Infection Control Policies
  • Infection Control Practices

17. Assisted Living Administrator

How assisted living administrator uses Infection Control:

  • pass attain as well as CPR training.
  • Remain up to date with CPR, first aid, and van driver training.
  • Stimulate resident's mental development and memory with daily historical novels to reduce memory loss due to Alzheimer's disease

Most common skills for assisted living administrator:

  • Resident Care
  • Patients
  • Senior Care
  • Quality Care
  • Infection Control
  • Home Health

18. Infection Control Nurse

How infection control nurse uses Infection Control:

  • Manage cases of patients recently hospitalize, afflict with chronic debilitating conditions and other long-term care needs.
  • Provide all in-service instruction to all employees and new staff members base on OSHA and state regulations.
  • Maintain regulatory compliance with national and regulatory bodies such as JCAHO, CDC, OSHA, and FDA.

Most common skills for infection control nurse:

  • Patients
  • Infection Prevention
  • Infection Control
  • Public Health
  • Infection Control Practices
  • Infection Control Policies

19. Associate Chief Nurse

How associate chief nurse uses Infection Control:

  • Demonstrate clinical competency and compassion in providing care, using technology, administering medications, performing procedures and managing emergencies.
  • Perform EKG's to assess cardio activity of patient.
  • Plan and prepare for the pre-operative nursing care of the patient.

Most common skills for associate chief nurse:

  • Patients
  • Customer Service
  • Vital Signs
  • Infection Control
  • Blood Glucose
  • Patient Safety

20. Document Control Coordinator

How document control coordinator uses Infection Control:

  • Manage quality of care improvement initiatives for patients and other mandate hospital standards through surveys and information sessions.
  • Convert all documents to PDF files for network access.
  • Provide administrative support in a GMP production environment (medical device).

Most common skills for document control coordinator:

  • Patients
  • Data Entry
  • Infection Control
  • FDA
  • Infection Prevention
  • ISO

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