Location: New Mexico
Shift: Division of Quality Management - Infection Control requires 8-hour shift Monday-Friday with occasional evening and weekend coverage to meet Infection Control needs of the service unit.
Term: 4/1/25-9/30/25 + opportunity to extend
Pay Package: $2,800-3,000+/week including travel per diem; Option for 401k or Health Plan enrollment
Currently looking for an experienced Travel Infection Control Registered Nurse (RN) to fill a contract opening in a government healthcare facility located in Gallup, NM.
Responsibilities of the Contract Infection Control Registered Nurse (RN):
- Provides leadership in the ongoing review and development of clinical practice in compliance of infection control regulations and by functioning as an expert clinician and role model in the clinical setting.
- Uses relevant research findings in the provision of infection control services by initiating, conducting and disseminating the findings of locally based research in infection prevention practices, treatments, and disease management.
- Adapts and applies related scientific research to infection control and prevention/services and management.
- Monitors and documents surveillance/performance improvement activities to ensure compliance with the standards by making regular scheduled and impromptu rounds in addition to the tracer rounds to assure staff is up-to-date and compliant with infection prevention issues, observe aseptic techniques/standard precautions, and checks quality control programs.
- Collaborates with other departments in the hospitals performance improvement activities and maintains records, data, and correspondence pertinent to the Performance Improvement and Infection Control programs and develops and maintains spreadsheets and data based applications.
- Analyzes data from surveillance reports for deviation from expected baseline and initiates appropriate action when measures are required to protect patients, or employees.
- Assures that infection control program is in compliance with TJC, CMS, OSHA, CDC, IHS, and GSU standards and policies.
- Conducts surveillance of patients to determine the incidence of infection to identify hospital and community-acquired infections and to identify persons who are at high risk for infections.
- Participates on clinical/patient rounds, and completes medical record reviews when necessary. Works with the unit nurses in the follow-up of any hospital-acquired infection.
Requirements of the Travel PACU Registered Nurse (RN):
- Registered Nurse (RN) license in any of the 50 states
- BLS Cert
- Certified Infection Control Preventionist or CIC credentialed
- Minimum 3 years of experience related to Infection Prevention.
- Willingness to travel to remote healthcare facilities
- Willingness to undergo a background check