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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailThis position represents a full-time training opportunity (theory and practicum) to prepare staff to work in the specified Island Health specialty department. The post-basic training program requires full time attendance. For more information visit the Professional Practice Website:
accordance with the Vision Purpose and Values and strategic direction of the Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health) patient and staff safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone; as such the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position.
Reporting to the IPC Manager the Practitioner works with physicians medical microbiologists nurses and various departments and services within Island Health to provide surveillance and consultation related to infectious and communicable disease prevention and control in acute care long-term care homes and community settings. The role includes developing Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) policies based on best practice literature and implementing standards in compliance with local provincial and federal legislation. The ICP develops and provides education on all aspects of Infection Prevention and Control.
The position provides consultation to various departments health care providers physicians and surgeons including participation on quality councils to report on issues that offer quality improvement opportunities. The ICP provides expert advice to facility planners related to the impact of construction and structural modifications on IPC practices and following consultation with IPC physicians provides direction to staff regarding appropriate use of barrier precautions and other prevention and control principles to prevent further spread of infection during outbreaks. This position uses continuous quality improvement methodology and epidemiological principles in the assigned departments programs facilities and sites fulfilling functions of health service education and research throughout Island Health. This program has 24-hour shared on-call responsibilities.
Graduation from a recognized nursing program and three years of recent related experience in an acute care practice environment required and/or an equivalent combination of education training and experience.
Registration with BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN registrant.
Knowledge of the interrelationships between Acute Long-Term Care Community Health and Public Health Resources in the health delivery system.
Strong working knowledge of program development and implementation and performance measures.
Evidence of an IPAC Canada approved infection control course.
Full-Time