Workforce Data / en Sun, 20 Oct 2024 15:40:27 -0500 Thu, 24 Feb 22 13:08:05 -0600 91°µÍøºÚÁÏHealth Care Environmental Services Staffing Calculator /resources/staffing-calculator Thu, 24 Feb 2022 13:08:05 -0600 Workforce Data Core Competencies for Health Care Environmental Services Professionals Report /core-competencies-health-care-environmental-services-professionals-report .left-image { float: right; margin-right: 25px; margin-left: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; } <div class="left-image"><a href="https://www.ahemediakit.org" target="_blank"><img alt="91°µÍøºÚÁÏEducation Image" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="f5ca31e0-6625-47f3-9ca4-a8a8dca4e9f3" src="/sites/default/files/inline-images/ahe-house-ad-image-300x250.png" width="300" height="250"> </a></div> <h2>Core Competencies</h2> <p>A core competency is considered one that is an absolute requirement for a specific job. 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Users should exercise judgment in determining which title most applies to their particular management structure.</p> <p><strong>These guidelines were developed for acute care hospitals, but they may be used in various health care settings as most of the core competencies have broad applicability.</strong></p> <p>The core competencies were developed using two job task analyses as a starting point. In the second phase of development, subject matter experts determined which competencies should be elevated to the core level. </p> <p><a class="btn btn-primary btn-xs" href="https://ams.aha.org/EWEB/?ahabu=AHE&Action=Add&ObjectKeyFrom=1A83491A-9853-4C87-86A4-F7D95601C2E2&WebCode=ProdDetailAdd&DoNotSave=yes&ParentObject=CentralizedOrderEntry&ParentDataObject=Invoice%20Detail&ivd_formkey=69202792-63d7-4ba2-bf4e-a0da41270555&ivd_prc_prd_key=229b23aa-3b45-48db-bd92-9dead6cf3faa" role="button">Get the Full Report</a></p> <h3>Fees</h3> <p>Member: $0.00<br> Non-Member: $129.00</p> <hr> <h4><em><strong>Not a member? </strong></em><a class="btn btn-primary btn-xs" href="https://ams.aha.org/eweb/dynamicpage.aspx?webcode=AHAMembershipList&asn_key=33113A9D-2029-4060-8C94-43F794AD56DB" role="button">Join </a></h4> Mon, 11 May 2020 08:43:36 -0500 Workforce Data Practice Guidance for Health Care Environmental Cleaning, 3rd Edition eBook /practiceguidance <h3>Evidence-Based E-Resource from the Recognized Authority</h3><p>Leverage best practices and tools to create and maintain safe environments of care. 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