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Certified from an accredited program for Sterile Processing Technician and or Certified Surgical Technologist with certification for SPD within one year of employment. The Sterile Processing Tech is responsible for the decontamination, cleaning, processing, and sterilization of supplies, instrumentation, and equipment dispensed by the department throughout the hospital.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Sterile Processing Technician working in Sterile Processing Department in an acute hospital OR as a Surgical Technician with two (2) years of recent experience working in a Sterile Processing Department in an acute hospital.
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1 year experience in an acute care hospital, sterile processing, or surgery department or completion of a program for sterile processing/central supply technician. Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT) - The Certification Board for Sterile Processing & Distribution - PREFERRED.
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Under the supervision of the Director of Surgical Services and/or Clinical Nurse Manager, the Sterile Processing / Central Supply Instrument Technician cares for instruments and supplies by cleaning, organizing, and wrapping them in approved manner conducive to sterilization and disinfection techniques.
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Preferred: High school graduate or equivalent preferred Clinical knowledge of sterile processing procedures and surgical instruments Independent performer Assertive Good interpersonal skills Team player Detail oriented.
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Working Title: Central Sterile Technician II. The Central Sterile Tech is responsible for the decontamination, cleaning, processing, and sterilization of supplies and equipment dispensed by the department throughout the hospital and outlying clinics.
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National Certified Registered Central Service Technician - Healthcare Sterile Processing Association within 1 year of hire or. National Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician - Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution within 1 year of hire.
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Six months of central sterile instrument tech experience or successful completion of a Sterile Processing/Surgery Technician technician program will meet the minimum experience requirements.
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Required qualifications: Within 1 year of hire National Certified Registered Central Service Technician - Healthcare Sterile Processing Association Or Within 1 year of hire National Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician - Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution Preferred qualifications: 2 years' Experience as SPD tech.
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