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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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The Central Sterile Technician will prepare OR surgical case carts decontamination and sterilization of re-processable supplies, equipment and surgical instruments consistent with innovation of patient care.
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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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If hired after 12/28/2020, within 18 months of hire must hold a certification from one of the following accredited bodies: Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Board Sterile Processing & Distribution Tech (CSPDT.
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During which time, the incumbent must successfully accomplish the duties of an entry level Central Sterile Tech Non-certified and obtain Technician certification from either the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) or from the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST.
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Familiarity with a variety of surgical equipment, including but not limited to: dental, optometry/ophthalmology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, gastroenterology, ENT, GYN, cardiology, dermatology, urology, podiatry, and general surgery.
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Certified Registered Central Supply Technician (CRCST) or Certified Sterile Processing Department Technician (CSPDT) or Certified Surgical Technician (CST), preferred. You bring your body, mind, heart and spirit to your work as a Sterile Processing Technician.
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One year experience in surgical instrument sterilization processing, preferably in an acute care or ambulatory surgery center environment. Do you have the PRN career opportunities as a Float Pool Certified Sterile Processing Tech PRN you want with your current employer.
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Graduate of accredited Sterile Processing program, Surgical Tech program, or relevant experience. Under the general direction of the Unit Director, Sterile Processing Manager, and Central Service Supervisors/MSOs, the incumbent must have a working knowledge of the aseptic technique, sterile fields, and the principles of an Operating Room decontamination required.
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The Central Sterile Technician has the primary responsibility of processing and maintaining quality control of surgical instruments, and the monitoring of sterilization/decontamination equipment used in Surgical Services.
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Job Summary and QualificationsJob Summary and QualificationsThe Sterile Processing Technician has the primary responsibility of processing and maintaining quality control of surgical instruments, and the monitoring of sterilization/decontamination equipment used in Surgical Services.
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The Sterile Processing Technician III has advanced knowledge of the function of surgical instrumentation during the course of patient care. The Sterile Processing Technician III is resource and mentor for the SP team and for the surgical clinical team.
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Job Summary and QualificationsAs a Central Sterile Technician, you will work in the decontamination room cleaning and assembling surgical instruments. You will remain knowledgeable of surgical instruments, tray set ups, sterilizing techniques, and basic sterile processing department practices, and will operate all sterile processing equipment safely and efficiently.
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As a Central Sterile Technician, you carry that mission with pride, providing a sterile, clean and safe environment for the best possible medical/surgical care. Not only will you ensure the proper sterilization of instruments and equipment, you will also help to facilitate change by recommending areas for improvement, expanding your knowledge of the Sterile Technician’s role and sharing your expertise with new staff members.
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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(an) Central Sterile Technician today with St. David's Round Rock Medical Center.
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