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Minimum of (2) years' experience as (Sterile Processing Technician or Surgical Technologist) The Sterile Processing Supervisor supports all departments of the Medical Center in the shift coordination of surgical instrumentation and cleaning activities.
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Required qualifications: Graduation from a Surgical Technology Program accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAAHEP) or other program accredited by the Liaison Council on Certification for the Surgical Technologist or completion of a Surgical Technician Military Training program.
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Graduate of an approved Sterile Processing Technician program. Certification by HSPA (formerly IAHCSMM) or CBSPD. Certified Surgical Technologist certification accepted in lieu of HSPA or CBSPD certification, if accompanied by a requirement to obtain HSPA or CBSPD certification within 12 months.
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The surgical technician works in collaboration with the operating room circulator prior to a surgical procedure to carry out the plan of care by preparing the operating room, gathering and preparing sterile supplies, instruments and equipment, preparing and maintaining the sterile field using sterile and aseptic technique and ensuring that the surgical equipment is functioning properly and safely.
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Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution - Technician Certification OR Registered Central Service Technician Certificate OR Surgical Technologist Certificate.
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Require Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Sterile Processing Distribution Technician (CSPDT), and must obtain Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS) or Certified Healthcare Leader (CHL) within two years of hire or transfer; OR - Require Certified Surgical Technologist (CST.
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A Surgical Technologist possesses expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic techniques and combines the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a physician's performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
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Successful completion from a nationally accredited educational program for surgical technologist, and holds and maintains a certified surgical technologist (CST) credential administered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), required.
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Surgical Technologist - CST Valid Certified Surgical Tech (CST) or Surgery-Certified Credential (TS-C) from CAAHEP or ABHES certification. Adheres to all safety standards and policies (such as surgical, specimen collection, sterile processing, Title 22, JCAHO) as they relate while performing all responsibilities.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Surgical Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel The Operating Room (OR) Technician prepares the operating room, instruments, supplies, and ensures the equipment and environment is sterile.
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Incumbents are also accountable for utilizing and keeping current on the application of sterile and aseptic technique, surgical procedures, implementation tools and technologies, human anatomy as well as collaborating and communicating effectively with the interdisciplinary team to facilitate a physician's performance of invasive and therapeutic procedures.
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Upon hire: National Certified Surgical Technologist - National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting. As a member of the surgical team, under the direct supervision of the Registered Nurse Circulator, maintains the operating room sterile field; passes instruments, sutures, and sponges during surgery.
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The new SCA Health represents who we are today and where we are going-and the growing career opportunities for YOU. ResponsibilitiesThe Sterile Processing Clerk (Instrument Processing Technician) is responsible for maintaining instruments and equipment in an optimal fashion and preparing instrumentation, equipment, and sterile supplies for the surgical patient.
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The Surgical Technologist is responsible for aseptic technique, setting up the required equipment, instrumentation and sterile supplies as needed for their assigned cases; scrubbing and passing instruments and equipment during surgical procedures; pulling cases as needed, breaking down cases at the end of the procedure, sets up operating room and supplies needed for day/following day's schedule.
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Education, License & Cert: Graduate of an accredited Surgical Technician School, or LPN with a current license, or completion of a completed and appropriate training program for surgical technology in the United Sates Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
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