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Under the direction of the Sterile Processing Manager, the Sterile Processing Technician processes the instrumentation utilized in the operating room and ancillary areas according to regulatory standards and appropriate internal standards.
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Certification as a Sterile Processing Technician (CSPDT) or Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) As a Sterile Processing Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the cleanliness and sterility of medical equipment and instruments.
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Required: High School diploma or GED. Completion of a formal Sterile Processing Technician course with field training or 1 year of experience as Sterile Processing Technician or Operating Room Technician.
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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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Under the direction of the Director of Sterile Processing, the Sterile Processing Manager will assist in the operation of the department by exerting a leadership role in carrying out the Mission, Goals and Objectives of the hospital, focusing on the patient, physician, employees and customers.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for activities including, but not limited to: decontamination, assembly, and sterilization of surgical instrumentation including various software applications, assembly and delivery of surgical and interventional procedure case carts, paring and replenishment of materials, and working in collaboration with surgical partners to provide accurate and complete surgical instrumentation and needed supplies.
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Under general supervision of the Sterile Processing Supervisor or Sterile Processing Educator, the Sterile Processing Technician (SPT)II serve with basic knowledge of Sterile Processing techniques/skills and is responsible for decontaminating, operationally checking, assembling, sterilizing, and distributing reusable surgical/clinical instrumentation and implants throughout the organization.
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Provides supervisory support to the Sterile Processing Manager and maintains responsibility for the training and development of new and existing Sterile Processing staff. CSPM (Certified Sterile Processing Manager.
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Park Nicollet is looking to hire a Sterile Processing Tech (SPD) to join our Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) teams! Park Nicollet team members who have been employed for 10 consecutive years prior to 2015 with no lapse in employment as Instrument Room Aide/Sterile Processing Department Technician (9AT) and/or Lead Sterile Processing Technician (116-030) will not be required to obtain certification.
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Position Summary:Under the general guidance and direction of the CSP Operations Supervisor, Sterile Processing Lead Technician, the Sterile Processing Technician 2 utilizes certified-level skill sets to enact Sterile Processing functions as directed.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for task-based Sterile Processing activities. Required: High School diploma or GED. Completion of a formal Sterile Processing Technician course with field training or 1 year of experience as Sterile Processing Technician or Operating Technician.
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Under the general guidance and direction of the CSPS Clinical Operations Supervisor and CSPS Training and Staff Development Team, the Central Sterile Processing Technician 1 applies entry level skill sets to perform core Sterile Processing functions as instructed.
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Assists and collaborates with Sterile Processing Supervisor on new employee orientation, on-the-job training, in-service education and STERIS or facility quality assurance programs. Provides clinical operations support to customer facility pertaining to contracted management service and assists Manager, Sterile Processing to lead daily operations in the Sterile Processing Department.
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Harmonized - Sterile Processing Technician Certified 210T09 - St. Francis Downtown. One of the following is required: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST), Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) or Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) (required.
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Role Summary: In addition to responsibilities of Sterile Processing Technician I: Responsible for decontamination, operation of steam and other forms of sterilization as well as all monitoring processes included with same.
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