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Demonstrates proficiency in general laboratory practice including Chemistry, Special Chemistry, Coagulation, Hematology, Blood Bank, Immunology, Limited Microbiology, Molecular Microbiology, Urinalysis, Microscopy, Phlebotomy, and specimen processing and handling.
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Knowledge/experience performing sterile tissue culture and cellular/immunology/molecular techniques. Knowledge of various cell culture procedures and advanced laboratory techniques, such as: cell-based assays using Elispot and Flow Cytometry-based platforms, molecular techniques, and others.
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Jump-start your career as a Central Sterile Technician today with Methodist Ambulatory Surgery-Medical Center. If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Central Sterile Technician opening.
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In response to the time-critical needs of the surgeon, nurses and OR team members, the Certified Sterile Processing Technician processes a variety of highly specialized surgical instrument trays and powered surgical tools and implant devices, often in high pressure situations engendered by the life-threatening nature of unexpected trauma or technologically advanced surgical procedures.
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License, Certification, Registration Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution - Technician Certification OR Registered Central Service Technician Certificate OR Surgical Technologist CertificateAdditional Requirements:Basic knowledge of instrument processing techniques, including but not limited to decontamination, assembly, and sterilization.
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Certified Surgical Technologist, Licensed Registered Nurse, or Central Processing Technician. This position is responsible for the operations management of Central Processing function in Perioperative Services by supporting 40 operating rooms on 2 campuses, 3 CPD locations, and in the medical center by supporting over 80 internal and external clinics, the procedural departments, and Labor and Delivery.
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The certified Sterile Processing Technician within the Sterile Processing Department (SPD) performs all tasks associated with the processing of surgical instruments and medical devices including cleaning, decontamination, assembly, sterilization/high level disinfection; monitoring of environmental conditions, sterilization processes, and HLD processes; assembly and dispatching of case carts and emergency carts; and inventory and ordering of SPD supplies.
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In these facilities, the Sterile Processing Department is a central part of that mission, and the Sterile Processing Manager is the leader. If so, we'd love to discuss you joining our industry-leading team as a Sterile Processing Manager.
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As a Central Sterile Technician II, you will work in the decontamination room cleaning and assembling surgical instruments. Jump-start your career as a Central Sterile Technician today with St. David's Surgical Hospital.
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If you find this opportunity compelling, we encourage you to apply for our Supervisor Sterile Processing opening. Submit your application for our Supervisor Sterile Processing opening with HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team.
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Experience in molecular biology, mammalian cell culture, and sterile techniques. Requires a bachelor's degree in Microbiology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, or a related field.
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13 week Sterile Processing Technician travel assignment. Client in Roanoke, VA is looking for a Sterile Processing Technician to help them out for 13 weeks. Technician - Sterile Processing.
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Experience: Minimum one-year experience as Sterile Processing Technician must have CRCST certification from IAHCSMM and keep it in good standing each year. Roles & Responsibilities: Processes and oversees all contaminated instruments, returned to Sterile Processing.
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1,500 for non certified Sterile Processing TechsThe Sterile Process Technician follows a robust series of processes in instrument decontamination, sanitization and sterilization under general supervision ensuring all equipment is free of bioburden.
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Demonstrable track record of selling or supporting solutions for molecular biology including CRISPR gene editing, molecular cloning & mutagenesis, gene assembly, or next-generation sequencing.
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