We are looking for individuals who want to join our Team at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Apply Now JOB OPENING Title: Infectious Disease Preventionist Location: Ramstein Air Base Start Date: October 2025 Job-Type: Full Time Job Overview Professional needed to provide Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) support for the US Air Force at a Military Treatment Facility (MTF). This includes monitoring and reporting trends/compliance and driving improvement to reduce healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Qualifications Education: Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology, or Microbiology from a nationally recognized accredited college program. Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of current experience in infection prevention and control. Part of this 5-year minimum experience must be performed within the past four (4) years. Attend US government-provided training: Attend a 4-6 week Epidemiology, Prevention and Infection Control (EPIC) course at the Medical Education and Training Campus on JBSA- Fort Sam, Houston, TX, no later than 6 months from the start of services. Complete a minimum of 10 continuing education units (CEUs) annually on IPC-relevant training in the areas of sterile processing/reprocessing reusable medical devices Certified in Basic Life Support (BLS) training and maintain BLS certification. Computer Literate: Able to use an electronic medical record system (AHLTA/CHCS) and MS Office programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary health care team, walk and stand for extended periods of time, and manage stress, as evidenced by the ability to respond and to meet demands of workload, such as submitting proper documentation and referrals in a timely manner Responsibilities Include but are not limited to: Implement an Infection Prevention and Control Program (IPCP). Perform annual self-inspection to determine if there is sufficient evidence of MTF’s compliance or noncompliance with regulatory standards. Provide assessment of IPCP to the Infection Prevention and Control Function (IPCF) Chair and share with IPCF at quarterly meetings. Guide the MTF on IPC-related accreditation preparation activities and regulatory readiness. Formulates corrective actions IAW current standards and guidelines. Conduct and develop the MTF Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) annually and when significant change to risk occurs; prioritize according to the level of probability and potential for harm. Coordinate ICRA development with other team members, including the IPCF Chair, IPCF members, Public Health (PH), and others as needed. Develop and coordinate the annual Infection Prevention and Control Program Plan (IPCPP) based on the approved ICRA prioritized list. Submits the plan to ECOMS for review and approval. Updates the IPCPP as needed throughout the year. Develop and coordinate the IPCP Annual Summary that describes all activities in the IPCPP. Plan and develop the IPCF meeting agenda and minutes with the IPCF Chair based on activities outlined in the IPCPP; standard agenda items are included at least quarterly. Submits meeting slides to the ECOMS for review. Maintain active memberships in the following groups: Environment of Care Committee, Product Evaluation Committee, Patient Safety Committee, Facility Utilization Committee, Medical Readiness Staff Function, Nursing Executive Function, and the ECOMS Collect, manage, and analyze IPC-related surveillance data as defined by the annual ICRA and IPCPP as approved by MTF senior leadership (e.g. ECOMS) or as required by the Air Force Medical Service and the Defense Health Agency (DHA). Report surveillance activities, findings, and analyses to the IPC Chair, IPC Function, ECOMS, and other related stakeholders, as applicable. Assist in reviewing and revising IPC relevant MTF Operating Instructions (OIs) every two years, or as required. Verify current standards are implemented throughout the MTF (e.g., reprocessing of reusable medical devices (RMD), high-level disinfection (HLD), instrument processing, environmental hygiene, hand hygiene, transmission-based precautions, etc.). Participate in quality/performance improvement (PI) and patient safety (PS) activities related to IPC. Advise and collaborate on IPC-related issues with various staff/groups. Assist with event analysis and development of correction actions. Liaise with the installation of Air Reserve Component (ARC), Air National Guard (ANG) Medical Units, and Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) Units in developing a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement (MOU/MOA), or Host Tenant Agreement, as applicable. Inform the tenant unit’s IP on IPCP management and serve as a conduit to elevate IPC-related issues to MTF leadership. Consult with other MTF IPs, AF/SG IP Consultants, and AFMRA IP regularly regarding data, trends, and activities. Collaborate with AFMS and local area peers to advance awareness of current IPC news and trends. Participate in AF and DHA IPC forums, teleconferences, and meetings. Apply epidemiologic principles and statistical methods to break the chain of infection and improve IPC efforts. Utilize databases, graphs, and reports to track, trend, and monitor infectious processes and facilitate evidence-based practices. Use Government-provided Information Technology (IT) systems; e.g., Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR), Composite Healthcare Systems (CHCS), etc., to identify infection occurrences, reservoirs, incubation periods, periods of communicability, modes of transmission, signs and symptoms, and susceptibility associated with the disease process. Collaborate with Aerospace Medicine and Public Health for the management of an influx of infection patients. Monitor infectious diseases and epidemiologically significant organisms occurring in the community via laboratory and public health reports. Identify epidemiologically significant organisms for immediate review and investigation and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, county/state public health departments, and when necessary, in consultation with the AF/SG IP Consultant, AFMRA IP and the CDC. Identify indications for environmental and microbiological monitoring. Collect and compile surveillance data from patient care areas and apply current nationally recognized definitions and methodologies to interpret and explain Healthcare Acquired Infection (HAI) data (e.g., Surgical Site Infections (SSIs), Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR), etc.). Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to institute outbreak investigations and implement control strategies to prevent HAI, and transmission of multi-drug resistant organisms and other epidemiologically important organisms. Interpret and translate data from antibiograms and antibiotic utilization. Educate staff on Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms (MDROs) and optimal and prudent use of antimicrobials. Coordinates inter-professional efforts to improve antimicrobial stewardship through education, surveillance, and evidence-based practices. Consult on facility renovations, construction, repair projects, facility modifications, and facility relocations impacting patient care areas. Develop a focused ICRA during the construction planning phase to preplan IPC efforts requiring coordination before any new construction or renovation begins. Post an IPC construction permit at the entryway and/or exits of the construction area, to promote safety and awareness of personnel, patients, contractors, and visitors. Interpret diagnostic and laboratory reports and advise clinicians on the limitations and advantages of types of tests used to diagnose infectious processes. Conduct on-site inspections throughout the project and a final walk-through of renovated areas before any unit occupying a new space to ensure readiness for personnel and patients upon project completion. Coordinate and consult on service contracts and plans that have IPC implications to include the Hospital Aseptic Management System (HAMS) or equivalent housekeeping contract, linen/laundry contract, and waste management contract. Review and update IPC-related MOU/MOA as needed. Evaluate products, devices, and equipment relating to IPC. Review all requests for new products and medical supplies, excluding pharmaceutical items and equipment requests. Consult with Aerospace Medicine on the development of BBP-exposure control plans (ECP) and Respiratory Protection/Tuberculosis Prevention ECP. Collaborate with Public Health to determine occupational risk categories for personnel. Ensure the IPC Annual Plan reflects any updates on occupational risk categories, BBP, and medical employee health. Collaborate with PS and Risk Management (RM) on tracking and trending of IPC near misses, events, and/or issues relating to PS and the TJC National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) pertaining to IPC. Engage in proactive and reactive analyses in regards to IPC related events; e.g., Root Cause Analysis (RCA), Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA), or other PS initiatives. Advise leadership and staff on identifying relevant improvement opportunities and utilizes Performance Improvement (PI) tools; e.g., Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA), Lean Six Sigma, to improve performance and outcomes. Develop and implements MTF-wide education and training program on IPC related topics and National Patient Safety Goals. Facilitate training for professional and ancillary support staff on IPC topics. Maintain knowledge of IPC issues occurring worldwide as provided through valid communication sources (e.g. DHA, CDC, World Health Organization (WHO), APIC). Advocate, influence, motivate, and persuade leadership and staff to consistently incorporate IPC guidelines and standards throughout the MTF. Monitor and evaluate the efficacy of IPC strategies. Mission/Emergency/Disaster Management Essential Duties: Include emergency preparation and management in the annual ICRA and IPCPP. Identify how an influx of infectious patients will be triaged and quarantined. Include emergency preparedness in Newcomers’ Orientation and Annual IPC Training. Identify required isolation and personal protective equipment (PPE) use. Participate in community-based and/or DoD exercises relevant to IPC disasters/emergencies. Travel Requirements. Travel in the local area outside Ramstein AB using a privately owned vehicle to inspect the laundry/linen facility on an annual basis. DOCPER/SOFA/Logistical Support Status This position is eligible for support under the NATO Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) supplemental agreement articles 72 or 73. APPLICATION PROCESS For more information, go to our website. Upload your resume directly at https://french-consulting.com/careers French Consulting is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. Powered by JazzHR