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The Sterile Processing Supervisor provides for processing instrument trays and other supplies necessary for surgical procedures and for other sterile supplies in the hospital. The Sterile Processing Supervisor is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the daily activities of the Sterile Processing Department.
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At Houston Methodist, the Sr Sterile Processing Technician position is responsible for maintaining high standards for decontamination, assembly, inspecting, wrapping, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment for Surgical Services and all ancillary departments, which includes working in conjunction with the Operating Room (OR) staff to provide timely sterile products, trays and case carts where applicable.
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At Houston Methodist, the Sterile Processing Technician position is responsible for decontamination, assembly, inspecting, wrapping, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment for Surgical Services and all ancillary departments which includes working in conjunction with the Operation Room (OR) staff to provide timely sterile products, trays, and case carts where applicable.
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Position SummaryThe Supervisor, Sterile Processing will provide onsite support, training, Customer Service, and communication regarding the processing of surgical instruments and staff management to contracted facilities in compliance with STERIS Standard Work or QMS, the Department of Health, TJC, DNV, OSHA, CDC, AAMI and AORN standards, and facility goals and policies.
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As a comprehensive resource and innovative solution provider for their surgical services, sterile processing, and medical device/implant requirements. Comprehensive understanding of the relationship between integrated health systems, governing law, GPO s and medical surgical distribution is critical.
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Provides timely sterile products, trays and case carts, by location, by following guidance of experienced surgical techs, in conjunction with the OR staff. Understands, applies, and demonstrates industry Sterile Processing standards i.e., Steam, ETO and Low Temperature Hydrogen Peroxide.
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A) Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT) required upon hire. The Director is accountable for the operational, compliance, human resource, quality, and financial management of the entire HHS Sterile Processing Department (SPD) system.
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The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for preparing and assembling medical and surgical supplies, instrumentation, and equipment, maintaining the sterile processing areas, and receiving and distributing surgical supplies and equipment.
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The Sterile Processing Clerk is responsible for performing the responsibilities of instrument cleaning, processing, and sterilization in accordance with manufacturer recommendations; maintain appropriate logs to meet regulatory and sterilization standards.
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Current Surgical Technologist Certification from an accredited program or completed an appropriate training program for surgical technology in the army, navy, air force, marine corps, or coast guard of the United States or in the United States Public Health Service.
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Assists circulating nurse and surgical team in maintaining sterile environment. Establishes and maintains sterile field during surgical procedures in the operating room. Assists circulating nurse in gathering necessary surgical supplies and equipment.
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One (1) Year of applicable experience, determined by facility –OR-Successful completion of a Sterile Processing Tech or Surgical Tech Program from an accredited school. Prioritizes work activities to insure all instruments are available as needed for scheduled surgical procedures on a daily basis.
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Memorial Hermann Surgery Center Memorial VillageJob Summary:Anticipates the needs of the surgical team. Other skills and abilities: General familiarity with medical terminology as it pertains to anatomy and surgical procedures for an operating room.
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As a Travel CVOR/Surgical Technician, you will assist the surgical team during operative procedures by arranging and inventorying sterile set-up for cardiac operations and passing items to doctors and nurses as needed.
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This includes but not limited to: vigilant sterile technique and care with invasive lines, facilitate/assist anesthesiologist in following CDC guidelines for Central Line Placement-Deterring CRBSI Catheter-related blood stream infections, disinfection and high level disinfection of semi-critical items and care of flexible scopes and specialty instrumentation.
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