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A Central Sterile Processing Technician, Non-Certified is responsible for cleaning, decontamination, assembly, and high-level disinfection of all reusable medical instrumentation. Certification in Sterile Processing and/or Technology required within 2 years of hire date -CSPDT (CBSPD) or CRCST (HSPA.
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The Central Sterile Technician II performs decontamination, preparation, assembly, sterilization and distribution of surgical, diagnostic and clinical instrumentation and reusable medical devices in accordance with HSPC (formally known as IAHCSMM) or CBSPD, AAMI, AORN, JCHO requirements and recommendations.
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Sterile Processing Tech: 2 years (Required) Job Title: Sterile Processing Tech. Perform the disassembly, cleaning, disinfection, decontamination, assembly, and sterilization of surgical instrumentation and other equipment.
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Current "Sterile Processing Distribution Technician Certification" from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution Inc. (CBSPD) or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) from IAHCSMM required.
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Maintains a thorough knowledge of instrumentation, equipment, utilization, and sterile processing. Performs a variety of processing duties including: decontamination, instrument assembly, packaging, sterilization, and case cart assembly.
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Performs decontamination, instrument assembly, inspection, disinfection, case cart management, and sterilization of medical devices and equipment. Find your purpose in the St. Cloud Hospital's Sterile Processing Department.
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Small engine repair, cell phone and electronics repair, testing, or re-builds, carpentry, circuit board assembly and repair, sterile processing, industrial sewing, and jewelry repair. Hands-on repair, assembly, or product testing and use of small hand tools is a plus.
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Position Summary/Essential Duties: The Sterile Processing Technician role is responsible for receiving, sorting, decontaminating, reassembling, packaging, sterilizing, storing and distributing reusable patient care equipment, instrument trays and supplies.
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Teaches staff appropriate instrument assembly technique and sterilization monitors procedures. Maintains appropriate sterile instrument availability, both sets and single items. Demonstrates accuracy of tray assembly to ensure customer satisfaction and quality standards are met.
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Ensures accurate and appropriate handling of instruments/equipment, including selection of cleaning agents, lubricants, examination for function, identification and assembly according to count sheet, and preparation for and prepares team members with regard to the parameters of hospital/medical facility standards of , monitors, operates and maintain different types of cleaning and sterilization equipment and machinery accurately and safely.
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EXPERIENCE: Preferred: Previous Sterile Processing Experience. Processing includes decontamination, assembly, sterilization and storage. Responds to special requests for needed instruments/sets and sterile supplies.
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Job SummaryThe Certified Sterile Processing Tech II is an advanced level position responsible for collection, decontamination, assembly, sterilization, and distribution of surgical instruments, supplies, and other equipment needed for patient care.
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Examples are small engine repair, cell phone and electronics repair, testing, or re-builds, carpentry, circuit board assembly and repair, sterile processing, industrial sewing, and jewelry repair.
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Our client in Norcross is a medical product manufacturer and we re searching for assembly techs to work on various products, sitting at a station, and no lifting! -Maintain a sterile environment for the medical product.
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Perform basic to intermediate inspection and repairs on surgical instrumentation using grinding wheels, buffing wheels, various hand and power tools, soldering, etc. You will work in the field on a mobile repair truck, inside a repair lab or inside a hospital, based on the needs of the Customer within the assigned territory.
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