Infection Prevention Specialist
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Healthcare
Public Health, Infection Control
Overview
Job Title: Infection Prevention Specialist
Location: REMOTE/ East Tennessee (Knoxville Region)
Duration: 12+ Months
Under general supervision, is responsible for professional public health field contact work of average difficulty and performs related work as required. The goal of the Infection Prevention Specialist is to protect the health of the citizens of Tennessee through the prevention and control of infections within healthcare settings such as Acute Care Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Outpatient settings. Distinguishing Features:
This is the entry/working level class in the Infection Prevention sub-series. This class differs from the Infection Prevention Specialist 2 in that an incumbent of the latter performs duties of a larger scope and complexity, acts as the primary manager of projects or studies, and supervises employees.
- Conducts on-site infection control assessments of healthcare facilities, provides follow-up consultation around mitigation of identified infection control gaps, observes infection control practices and reviews policies and procedures to ensure compliance with national best practices endorsed by HICPAC, APIC and SHEA.
- Provides infection control training to internal and external stakeholders, including state, regional and local health department staff, state surveyors, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers, infection preventionists and quality improvement specialists across the spectrum of healthcare.
- Provides technical assistance and conducts training sessions for healthcare partners and users of the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) including enrollment, assistance with the application of definitions and data validation.
- Responds to state and federal regulatory referrals (e.g., the Joint Commission) for certified Medicare/Medicaid entities with immediate jeopardy infection control tags.
- Responds to complaints referred by the Office of Healthcare Facilities or the Health Boards.
- Interprets Tennessee Department of Health regulations, CMS Conditions of Participation (COP), HIPAA privacy rule, information on the CDC websites and medical/legal concepts regarding healthcare data.
- Provides support in the investigation of Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) outbreaks and containment responses to single cases of pathogens of urgent public health concern in healthcare settings.
- Provides consultative infection control advice to facility staff regarding the management of infectious patients/residents and other infection prevention issues.
- Participates in Emerging Infections Program funded multi-state point prevalence surveys and other related HAI grant funded projects.
- Serves as an independent outside infection control observer in public health emergencies (e.g., Ebola or other highly infectious diseases).
- Applies principles of antibiotic stewardship and quality improvement to infection control activities.
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