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Support may-or-may-not include, decontamination of surgical instruments, assembly/sterilization, sterile instrument storage, partial or complete case cart support, OR core tech support and high-level disinfection.
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Completion of SPD course (for Tech III) #127155 (SPD) Sterile Processing Technician II - Hillcrest. Sterile Processing Tech Certification (CRCST, CPSPD)(for Tech III.
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When assigned in the role of assembling daily case cart surgical supplies the SPD Technician notifies SPD Manager and/or Database Coordinator of needed updates to Surgeon’s preference cards.
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The SPD tech will be responsible for understanding and being fully involved in completion of competencies based on AVH policies, AORN, AAMI, IAHCMM and SGNA standards that are used as guidelines for SPD Practices.
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Under the general supervision of the Manager of the Sterile Processing Department (SPD), the Sterile Processing Technician Specialist collaborates with the SPD Supervisor, Operating Room (OR) Specialty Team Manager (STM) RN and Surgical Technologist Coordinator (STC.
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The OR Liason position holds additional responsibilities distinct from either the SPD Tech I or II positions. Further, the manner in which an SPD Tech will perform these duties will be characterized by resourcefulness, determination, courtesy, and professionalism.
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The SPD Tech II position is able to perform all roles in Sterile Processing ensuring all instruments are clean, assembled and processed for use for all customers. Acts as resource for Tech 1.
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They may handle the SPD responsibilities of the morgue. They may be asked to supervise the department on a shift-to-shift basis, consulting the LPN Shift Supervisor or SPD Department Manager as needed.
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Park Nicollet is looking to hire a Sterile Processing Tech (SPD) to join our Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) teams! The Sterile Processing Tech (SPD) Responsible and accountable for all functions of the sterile processing department, under the guidance of the sterile processing department supervisors and manager.
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The SR SPD Tech is responsible for the decontamination, sterilization, processing, distribution of supplies, linen, equipment for patient care and the operating room case cart system. A senior SPD Tech will come into this position with 2-3 years' experience in an OR setting.
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We also staff for a variety of other nursing (RN) and allied health travel positions, including but not limited to, Operating Room (OR), ER, ICU, PACU, CVOR, Med/Surg, Tele, Labor & Delivery (L&D), NICU, Radiology/Imaging, Laboratory, Endoscopy, Surgical Tech (CST), Sterile Processing (SPD.
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The Sterile Processing Technician may or may not be certified, or possess completion status in the Orlando Health SPD Core Course. The Sterile Processing Technician works under the direct supervision of the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) Operations Specialist, or SPD Supervisor, must be able to work cooperatively with other members of the Surgical and Sterile Processing Team.
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Must meet physical demand inventory of SPD Tech position. Adheres to accepted SPD and YNHH Infection Control Policy. Exhibits competency/compliance using Instrument Tracking System (SPM), other Inventory Control Systems (Lawson), and O.R. Scheduling Systems (EPIC utilized by SPD and the OR.
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Recent experience as a Sterile Processing Tech or Surgical Tech- Preferred. CRCST (Certified Registered Central Service Technician) or CSPDT (Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician) – Required within 2 years from date of hire.
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Moab Healthcare is seeking a travel Vascular Sonographer for a travel job in Charleston, South Carolina. Specialty: Vascular Sonographer. Owned and operated by Perioperative professionals, Moab Healthcare’s core focus is bridging labor gaps in Healthcare Staffing.
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