Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation is seeking a motivated and dynamic individual to fill the critical role of Infection Control Officer. This is a senior position that plays a vital part in maintaining patient safety and preventing the spread of infections within one of Guyana’s most important healthcare facilities.

Position Overview
As an Infection Control Officer, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring infection prevention and control programs across Georgetown Public Hospital. This role requires strong clinical knowledge, leadership, and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of healthcare hygiene and safety.
Key Responsibilities
Infection Prevention & Control
- Develop and implement infection control policies and procedures
- Monitor and oversee infection prevention practices across all hospital departments
- Conduct regular assessments and audits of infection control measures
- Investigate infection outbreaks and implement corrective actions
- Ensure compliance with national and international infection control standards
Surveillance & Monitoring
- Establish and maintain an infection surveillance system
- Track and analyze infection data and trends
- Monitor healthcare-associated infections within the facility
- Report findings to hospital management and relevant authorities
- Recommend interventions based on surveillance data
Staff Education & Training
- Develop and deliver training programs on infection control practices
- Educate staff on hygiene protocols and best practices
- Conduct orientation sessions for new employees on infection prevention
- Stay updated on latest infection control guidelines and communicate changes to staff
Policy Development & Compliance
- Develop and update infection control guidelines and protocols
- Ensure the hospital adheres to infection control regulations
- Collaborate with other departments to maintain compliance
- Maintain accurate records and documentation of all infection control activities
- Liaise with public health authorities when required
Patient Safety
- Ensure a safe and hygienic environment for patients, staff, and visitors
- Advise on isolation procedures for infectious patients
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of infection control interventions
- Support the hospital in maintaining high patient care standards
Requirements
Education & Registration
- Registered Nurse or Midwife with the General Nursing Council
Experience
- Five (5) years of post-graduate experience (required)
- Two (2) years of which must be in a supervisory position (required)
- Previous experience in infection control or a related healthcare field preferred
Additional Qualifications (Asset)
- Practical training in Occupational Safety and Health would be an asset
- Certification or training in infection prevention and control would be advantageous
Skills & Competencies
- Strong clinical knowledge and healthcare experience
- Excellent leadership and supervisory abilities
- Outstanding communication skills (written and verbal)
- Ability to develop and implement policies and programs
- Analytical and problem-solving capabilities
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Commitment to patient safety and quality care
- Knowledge of infection control standards and best practices
Why Join Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation?
- Play a leading role in patient safety at Guyana’s premier hospital
- Make a significant impact on healthcare standards and practices
- Stable and respected public sector employment
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
- Work in a dynamic and supportive healthcare environment
- Contribute to the wellbeing of patients and the community
- Competitive compensation and benefits
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to submit their resume via:
Email: employment@gphc.gov.gy
Application Deadline: February 15, 2026
APPLY NOW and become part of the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation team!
We care about our patients, our staff, and our community.
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