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Current "Sterile Processing Distribution Technician Certification" from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution Inc.(CBSPD) required or ability to become certified within 18 months of hire.
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Certified Registered Central Service Technician Or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician Or Certified Surgical Technologist Required.
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Title: Sterile Processing Technician. Three to five years' experience in a sterile processing environment (Preferred). Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST.
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Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances: Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution or Certified Registered Central Service Technician or International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management certification required in our PA and NY facilities (MD is excluded.
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Maintains a thorough knowledge of instrumentation, equipment, utilization, andsterile processing. Serving ourcommunity since 1998, MidState Medical Center is a vibrant and progressiveorganization with a genuine concern for our patients, community, and employee’salike.
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Must possess one of the following:· Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD)· Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) from the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA)Good communication skills and phone etiquette.
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Certified as a CSPDT (Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician) from CBSPD or CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) from Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA.
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The SPD Technician maintains consistency and continuous workflow between the OR, Central Processing and the facility as a whole while practicing above average customer service. Our Sterile Processing Department is a fast paced, team oriented, quality driven team consisting of 22 members, with experience ranging from 6 months to 37 years.
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National Certified Registered Central Service Technician - Healthcare Sterile Processing Association within 1 year of hire , Or. National Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician - Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution within 1 year of hire.
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CERTIFICATION: Certified Registered Central Sterile Technician (CRCST) or Certified Board for Sterile Processing & Distribution (CBSPD) or must be able to obtain (CRCST) certification within six months of hire date.
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Certified from an accredited program for Sterile Processing Technician and or Certified Surgical Technologist with certification for SPD within one year of employment.
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As a Certified Central Sterile Technician, you carry that mission with pride, providing a sterile, clean and safe environment for the best possible medical/surgical care.
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If you are NON-CERTIFIED: No license, certificate or registration required for the Sterile Processing Department. Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Certified Surgical Technologist you want with your current employer.
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Within 1 year of hire National Certified Registered Central Service Technician - Healthcare Sterile Processing Association Or. Within 1 year of hire National Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician - Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution.
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Sterile Processing Technician minimum job requirements include: sitting/standing for prolonged periods, frequently walking and reaching (overhead, extensive, repetitive). Sorts mismatched sets of instruments, trays, and medical equipment and makes them available to sterile processing customers in a timely manner.
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