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Demonstrates good knowledge of principles and practices of sterile and aseptic technique and infection control. In partnership with Intermountain, Surgery Partners is seeking a Certified Scrub Tech to join our Team.
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In partnership with Intermountain, Surgery Partners is seeking a Certified Scrub Tech to join our Team Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Under the supervision of the Operating Room Manager/Administrator and at the direction of Registered Nurses, performs surgical scrubbing and assisting duties within and support of the sterile field during operative procedures.
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Conducts in-service education classes on aseptic techniques, infection control and prevention, antiseptics and disinfectants, specific infectious disease and other related health care issues.
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This position will be involved with both upstream and downstream processes using aseptic processing techniques in a cleanroom environment. Execution of aseptic process validation / media fills.
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Knowledge of sterilization procedures, aseptic technique, and maintenance and care of instruments and equipment. The 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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Assists in the maintenance of the sterile field by applying principles of aseptic techniques and informing the surgeon/surgical team of infractions. One of the followingCurrent certification as a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) through NBSTSA.Current certification as a Certified Technologist in Surgery (TS-C) through NCCT Qualifications (Preferred) Working Conditions and Physical DemandsEmployee must be able to meet the following requirements with or without an accommodation.
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Classical microbiology techniques (i.e. gram staining, pour and streak plating, culture maintenance, aseptic techniques). Oversees the work of junior microbiologist and reviews their test data and the quality of their data review.
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Must have direct experience with upstream and downstream processes using aseptic processing techniques in a cleanroom environment. Serve as a technical expert to receive the technology transfer from Development to cGMP manufacturing.
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