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Job Opening Summary Responsible for the daily operations of all activities that relate to the reprocessing of reusable medical supplies and instrumentation, including decontamination, cleaning, assembly, wrapping, sterilization and storage processes, within all applicable professional standards.
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Performs daily tests and biologicals on sterilizer and Steris and maintains records of flash sterilization. Core: Acts as a liaison between OR suites and SPD to communicate the changes and needs for subsequent cases.
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They will coordinate/communicate daily instrument needs with mission partners and team leaders. Must be proficient and responsible for all aspects of the Immediate Use Sterilization process, as well and handling Biologic Indicator testing as needed.
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They will coordinate/communicate daily instrument needs with OR mission partners and team leaders. POSITION SUMMARY: The instrument technician-Surgery will be responsible for detailed knowledge of the inter-departmental needs between OR, Case Carts, and the Sterile Processing Department.
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Purpose: Coordinates the daily operations of the department functions and assures instrument and equipment processing including; cleaning and decontamination, assembly, packaging, sterilization, and distribution to the patient care givers.
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Maintain surveillance of sterilization; maintain and monitor the daily records and indicators; follow recall procedures. Report and communicate to Sterile Processing Manager, RN, and/or Operating Room Manager any issues in regard to supply maintenance (i.e.: Low - stock, equipment failures.
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Daily sterilization of laboratory supplies using autoclave. Daily cleaning of glassware, including loading/unloading dishwasher. Ability to organize tasks and work independently; ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; ability to work safely alone and in team environment.
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Current BLS certification Ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively with other CCAP and community disciplines. When working within the Title X family planning program, any and all staff may be subject to prosecution if found to have coerced any person to undergo abortion or sterilization.
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