Healthcare-associated infection Epi III
About the positionResponsibilities• Initiates, plans, conducts and oversees epidemiological surveillance projects, infection control assessments, and investigations of HAI/AR infections in healthcare facilities. • Coordinates investigations with healthcare facilities, local and regional health departments, CDC, and other internal and external stakeholders. • Reviews medical records and abstracts relevant information. • Coordinates provision of epidemiological and laboratory resources to support investigations.• Provides epidemiologic consultation to infection preventionists, public health department epidemiologists, medical professionals, and other stakeholders. • Communicates investigation findings and recommendations to relevant stakeholders. • Develops, reviews and updates HAI and AR investigation guidelines and resources. • Helps achieve the HAI Investigations Groups' goals and objectives. • Serves as HAI/AR subject matter expert for designated Public Health Region (PHR). • Mentors and trains local and regional health department epidemiologists, infection preventionists, interns, fellows and other HAI Epidemiologists.• Assists with the HAI Investigations Group grants, including writing work plans, making recommendations for budgets, carrying out and tracking activities, and reporting milestones and performance measures. • Manages projects and helps prioritize tasks to ensure their timely completion. • Hosts and attends meetings with internal and external stakeholders to provide updates about IPC topics and HAI/AR investigations. • Develops and provides educational materials and trainings for healthcare facilities, public health departments, general public and other partners.• Develops recommendations to Manager on contracts, staffing needs, policies and procedures. • Participates in the interviews and selection process for other team members. • Prepares and disseminates information to internal and external stakeholders regarding IPC topics and HAI/AR reporting, prevention, and control, including health advisories. • Prepares abstracts for manuscript submission or presentation at professional organization meetings and conferences. • As requested by DSHS leadership, responds to legislative requests and inquiries from the DSHS Press Office.• Actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency's obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) activation. Requirements• Master's degree (MPH, MS, MSN), Doctorate degree (PhD., DSc., DNP., DrPH., ScD., DMSc.), or professional certification or licensure (RN, MT[ASCP], PA, MBBS, MD, DO). • Minimum 3 years of relevant experience (e.g., infection prevention and control, infectious disease epidemiology, public health epidemiology surveillance, data analysis, or microbiology).• Knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics• Knowledge of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and other infectious diseases• Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) strategies• Knowledge of healthcare risk management and quality improvement• Knowledge of disease surveillance of HAIs and antimicrobial resistance (AR)• Knowledge of state and federal laws and regulations related to notifiable conditions and HAI• Skills in using bolthires Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook• Skills in using National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN)• Skills in preparing written reports• Skills in creating effective technical documents• Skills in managing large databases• Ability to conduct epidemiological surveillance• Ability to collect, analyze and interpret data• Ability to make recommendations based on data analysis results• Ability to assess compliance with IPC standards• Ability to make recommendations based on IPC assessment findings• Ability to present statistical and technical data• Ability to communicate effectively• Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously• Ability to work with public health and healthcare professionals• Ability to inform and educate stakeholders on IPC strategies• Ability to use computers to organize and maintain records and files• Ability to interpret laboratory findings and medical records• Ability to interpret state laws and rules of the State of TexasNice-to-haves• Associate- Infection Prevention Control (a-IPC) and/or Certification in Infection Control (CIC) preferred; if not CIC-certified, Unit will offer person hired select resources to earn CIC by 18 months of hire date.Benefits• DSHS offers insurance coverage and other benefits available through the State of Texas Group Benefits Plan administered by the Employee Retirement System of Texas (ERS). Apply tot his job