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The Infection Control Epidemiologist (ICE) II supports the planning implementation and evaluation of the Infection Prevention Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and affiliated areas. This role plays a key part in advancing evidence-based infection prevention practices to ensure the safety of patients visitors and staff.
The ICE II partners with clinical and operational teams to monitor infection trends support compliance with infection prevention standards and drive initiatives that improve patient safety and quality of care.
Education
Bachelors degree required in a related field.
Degree in Nursing Microbiology Epidemiology Public Health or a related discipline preferred.
Masters degree in Public Health or a related field preferred.
Experience
Minimum of 2 years of related professional experience required.
Relevant experience may include Infection Control Nursing Microbiology Epidemiology Health Education or Public Health.
Knowledge
Knowledge of infection prevention and control principles epidemiology microbiology and clinical practices related to infection prevention.
Familiarity with healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) evidence-based prevention strategies and practices related to cleaning disinfection and sterilization.
Understanding of regulatory standards infection prevention guidelines and performance improvement methodologies.
Knowledge of adult learning principles for effective staff education and training.
Skills
Ability to collaborate effectively with clinical operational and academic partners across the hospital and university environment.
Strong communication and presentation skills with experience educating both small and large groups.
Ability to implement infection prevention policies and lead performance improvement initiatives at both unit and organizational levels.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret infection surveillance data.
Licensure / Certification
Certification in Infection Control (CIC) required within two (2) years of hire.
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