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As a member of the Central Sterile Processing team, checks instrumentation for defects and cleanliness; assembles instrument sets and trays according to established procedures. Effectively uses the instrument tracking to support inventory control; reorders supplies as needed.
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Upon hire: National Certified Instrument Specialist – Healthcare Sterile Processing Association. Upon hire: National Certified Registered Central Service Technician – Healthcare Sterile Processing Association.
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Certification: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS) preferred or certification required within 6 months hire : Computer skills, (Meditech, Instrument Management System preferred)SIGN ON BONUS: 3KA Physical Abilities Job Description is a component of this Job Description.
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Collaborates with the Perioperative Nursing staff to provide sterile instrument sets, equipment and case carts in an accurate and timely manner. Qualifications:MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED:High School graduate or GED.MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:Certification as a Central Sterile Tech or 3 years of Central Sterile experience required.
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Additional InformationPosition Overview A Front Row Seat to InnovationLocations: Aurora, Broomfield, and HighlandsPosition Purpose-The Certified Instrument/Sterile Processing Technician is a certified clinician who provides an essential role in patient safety and infection control by ensuring surgical instruments, endoscopes and patient care equipment is decontaminated, reprocessed and maintained.
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Creates and provides reports and information to the Manager, Sterile Processing Services regarding instrument inventory. Demonstrates, through clinical practice, knowledge and a clear understanding of the entire instrument delivery system, including quality processes, infection control, instrument functional quality control, sterilization and aseptic technique.
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Townsen Memorial Hospital is hiring for a PRN Certified Surgical Tech to join our surgery center in Houston, TX. The Surgical Technologist will be responsible for preparing the OR suite for each case, instrument management, and room turnover.
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Has a detailed working knowledge of department functions and is responsible for completing work assignments in the sterile process department. Ability to organize instrument sets. CoxHealth Fitness Center and Child Care discounts.
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Previous experience in instrument processing or surgical technology, and sterilization experience required, preferably in Perioperative services. The Supervisor, Central Sterile Supply monitors compliance with sterilization policies and procedures and record keeping.
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Required Experience Graduate of a Sterile Processing program High School Diploma or Equivalent 2-3 years experience as Instrument Room Technician. #USP-123 #LI-CM1 Required Skills Graduate of a Sterile Processing program High School Diploma or Equivalent 2-3 years experience as Instrument Room Technician.
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Completion of a Sterile Processing/Surgical Technologist program preferred. Ability to learn the basics of OR and SPD processes and protocols, surgical instrument nomenclature, and care and handling instructions required.
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During surgery performs scrub functions including passing sterile surgical equipment to surgeons, may cut sutures, tracking items used/performing instrument counts, collecting and labeling specimens taken and helping dress a patient's wounds.
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Completes unit tasks such as cleaning exams areas, hyperbaric gurneys and chambers, as well as processing sterile instrument, and performing other unit task as required. With an aging society, obesity and diabetes on the rise, and an uptick in surgical procedures, the number of patients with non-healing wounds that would benefit from expert care is dramatically increasing.
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EXPERIENCE: One or more years experience in an acute care hospital setting in the operating room or an instrument care environment preferred. Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: An integral member of the surgical team who provides support for surgeons throughout the operation by preparing, providing and caring for instruments and equipment and maintaining a sterile field.
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Prepares, maintains, and organizes sterile supplies and instrument for the procedure. Ensure proper cleaning, preparation and setup of sterile supplies, instruments, and equipment to be used during surgery.
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