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In this role as a Sterile Processing Technician II, you will be responsible for preparing OR surgical case carts, decontamination, assembly and sterilization of reprocessable supplies, equipment and surgical instruments.
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Pay Information $1,424 per week About The Position Weekly Pay Range - $1282 To $1424 Summary : Sterile processing technician job description: Performs and participates in decontamination, cleaning, assembling, packaging, scanning, sterilization, storage and distribution of reusable surgical instrumentation and equipment.
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Certified Registered Central Sterile Technician (CRCST) for certified states. Certified Registered Central Sterile Technician (CRCST) for certified states. Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST.
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If you're looking for a rewarding career where you can make an impact on the health and safety of those around you, we'd love to discuss you joining our team as a Sterile Processing Technician.
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As a Sterile Processing Technician, you play a crucial role in making sure we live up to that standard. Our Sterile Processing Technicians work behind the scenes of healthcare facilities in a fast-paced environment, impacting patient safety without being patient facing.
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Central Service Tech specializing in Sterile Processing credentialed from the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date. Central Service Tech specializing in Sterile Processing credentialed from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) obtained prior to hire date or job transfer date.
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Licensure/Certifications: Required: Certified Sterile Processing & Distribution Technician. In response to the time-critical needs of the surgeon, nurses and OR team members, the SRP CP 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 procedure.
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Key Words: Sterile Processing Tech, Sterile Processing Technician, Central Sterile Processing Tech. The primary responsibility of the Sterile Processing Tech is to perform and participate in decontamination, cleaning, assembling, packaging, scanning, sterilization, storage and distribution of reusable surgical instrumentation and equipment.
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The SPD Logistics Supervisor coordinates and meets operating room sterile instruments and trays needs based on surgical schedule. The SPD Logistics Supervisor is engaged in overseeing daily operations of the Central Sterile Department including coordinating reprocessing functions and staff supervisory responsibilities.
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Title: Central Sterile Tech. Facility Name: Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Title: Central Sterile Tech. Vaccine card must be uploaded at time of submittal. MSP Contact: Sherlene Vorst. TIME OFF MUST BE ON INITIAL PROFILE COVER SHEET and CANNOT BE ADDED AFTER PROFILE IS SENT TO MGR.
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We're hiring a Sterile Processing Technician I at the University of Chicago Medical Center in Hyde Park, Illinois! As a Sterile Processing Technician I, you will be responsible for preparing OR surgical case carts, decontamination and sterilization of reprocess able supplies, equipment and surgical instruments consistent with innovation of patient care.
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Certification in Sterile Processing (HSPA or CBSPD) required. 2 years’ experience in Sterile Processing. It also includes the seven UIC health science colleges: the College of Applied Health Sciences; the College of Dentistry; the School of Public Health; the Jane Addams College of Social Work; and the Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing, including regional campuses in Peoria, Quad Cities, Rockford, Springfield, and Urbana.
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Sterile Processing Technician Certified. Demonstrates a commitment to the mission of Swedish Covenant Hospital and demonstrates a service orientation and adheres to all responsibilities and standards of the Hospital.
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In response to the time-critical needs of the surgeon, nurses and OR team members, the 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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13 week Sterile Processing Technician travel assignment. Client in Chicago, IL is looking for a Sterile Processing Technician to help them out for 13 weeks. Technician - Sterile Processing.
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