The CNS Infection Prevention and Control has a pivotal role in service planning, co-ordinating and managing activities and resources for infection prevention and control within the clinical areas. The main responsibilities include quality assurance, resource management, staffing and staff development, practice development, facilitating communication and professional/clinical leadership.
Benefits:
Strong sense of purpose and meaning
Flexible working options
Learning & development opportunities
Pension Scheme
Comprehensive induction programme
Extensive in-house person-centred training programme for nursing, clinical and care staff
Generous annual leave
Active wellbeing supports including a free 24/7/365 employee assistance programme (EAP) for staff and their immediate family members
Subsidised canteen
Free car parking
VHI group scheme
Membership to HSSU Credit Union
Bike to work scheme
Essential Criteria - ideally the successful candidate will possess the following:
Registered nurse/midwife on the active Register of Nurses and Midwives held by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI),
Have successfully completed a post registration programme of study, as certified by the education provider, which verifies that the applicant has achieved a Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), National Framework
of Qualifications (NFQ) major academic Level 8 award, or higher relevant to the specialist area of IPC prior to application or,
Can provide written evidence from higher education institute that they have achieved the number of ECTS credits equivalent to a Level 8 award or higher standard, relevant to the specialist area of IPC and,
Have a minimum of 5 years post registration full time experience (or an aggregate of 5 years full time experience) in the General Division of the register and,
Have a minimum of 2 years' full-time experience (or an aggregate of 2 years full time experience) in specialist area of Infection Prevention and Control and,
Demonstrate evidence of continuing professional development.
Please note that whilst this position is not publicly funded the salary is linked to the national pay scales.