INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL LEAD (IPAC)/BACKUP RAI
Home: The Palace, LTC
Location: Alexandria, ON
Position: Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) Lead & Quality RAI (backup) – Permanent Full-time
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Southbridge Care Homes owns and operates 26 Long-Term Care Homes and 8 Retirement Homes throughout many urban and rural areas across southwestern Ontario. The Palace, is located in Alexandria, ON which is South-East of Ottawa and to the west of Montreal near the border between Ontario and Quebec. This quaint town’s population is primarily French-Canadian. Alexandria is well known for its rich French Catholic history and its location as an intermediate stop for all trains on the Via Rail Ottawa–Montreal line.
Reporting to the Regional IPAC Specialist, the IPAC Lead & Quality RAI (backup) will be a resident safety expert who leads the planning, development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of system-wide improvements in infection prevention and serve as a role model to promote the goals of the IPAC program within the context of the vision and mission of Southbridge. You will facilitate change through interpretation and application of standards and provide best practice recommendations with the ultimate goal of improving resident outcomes and preventing disease outbreaks.
As an IPAC Lead you will be accountable for:
- Coordination and implementation of infection prevention and control practices for the home.
- Participate in the planning of an infection surveillance program and lead the management of outbreaks in consultation with the local public health unit.
- Perform daily infection surveillance and develop the monthly surveillance report.
- Educate staff on the principles and practices of infection prevention and act as a resource regarding infection prevention and control.
- Maintain current vaccines for all residents; ensure the home is in compliance with the infection control guidelines mandated by the Long-Term Care Homes Act.
- Plan, develop, deliver and implement all training/orientation for current and new employees in accordance with legislation and health care standards, and in consultation with the Leadership Committee.
- Regularly evaluate training programs to ensure the needs of the home is being met.
- Identify and report safety hazards, conduct regular safety inspections and follow safe working practices and behavior.
- Provide expert guidance on facility design, maintenance, and construction projects.
- Lead the implementation of changes mandated by regulatory, accrediting, and licensing agencies (includes reporting communicable diseases to the local public health).
- Monitor staff compliance with infection prevention guidelines regarding the disposal of sharps and biomedical waste, use of personal protective equipment, hand hygiene practices and provides reports to the Infection Prevention Committees.
- Analyze infection trends, risk factors, and evaluate prevention and control strategies.
- Perform program assessment and make recommendations for correction and improvement.
- Lead the annual influenza vaccination campaign.
- Lead outbreak response efforts in coordination with the local public health unit.
- Conduct research and interpret evidence-based literature in developing IPAC best practices, guidelines, tools, and resources.
Quality RAI (backup):
- Participate in the planning and organizing of the home RAI process integration and sustainability.
- Provide on-site RAI MDS 2.0 education to all appropriate staff members as a component of staff orientation and regular reviews.
- Manage the coordination of and participating in the timely completion of Resident assessments, tracking forms, Resident Assessment Protocols (RAPs), Resident Care Plans
- Assist RAI users to correctly code assessments and providing ongoing support for validation of coding.
- Oversee the RAI process according to home policies, provincial and regional regulations.
- Provide ongoing leadership and mentoring for education, data accuracy, data submission and computer applications of the RAI process.
- Implement a data quality program to ensure data accuracy and promote capacity building and staff competency.
Qualifications:
- RN/RPN degree or diploma.
- A current registration as a Registered Nurse or Registered Practical Nurse with College of Nurses of Ontario.
The ideal candidate must fulfill at least one (1) of the criteria listed below:
- Certified in infection control CIC or a-IPC.
- Willingness to be enrolled in the certification program within 6 months of accepting the role and commitment to be certified within one year.
- A minimum 1 to 2 years of experience in infection control is required.
- Previous experience in long-term care as well as knowledge of applicable legislation is an asset.
Required IPAC specific education (before or after in role):
- IPAC leads must have completed any of the IPAC Canada endorsed infection prevention and control courses.
- IPAC Canada's Online Essentials in Infection Prevention and Control Course
- Centennial College, Toronto Basic Infection Prevention and Control Program (online)
- Centennial College Preventing and Controlling Infections in Non-Acute Care Settings
- Queen's University, Kingston Basic Infection Prevention and Control Program
- University of British Columbia, Vancouver Basic Infection Control Course
- Bay River College, Infection Prevention and Control Program
Interested applicants should send their resumes through this posting. We would like to thank all applicants for your interest in working as part of our team! Only those applicants selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be contacted.
Autres détails
- Type de paie Salaire
- Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0, Canada