Sterile Processing Technician - certified - Evenings at Norman Regional Health System summary:
The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for maintaining a sterile environment by decontaminating, preparing, and sterilizing instruments used in various medical procedures. This role requires certification and at least one year of sterile processing experience, showcasing professionalism and teamwork to ensure the highest standards of patient care. The position offers competitive compensation and benefits, contributing to a supportive and dynamic work environment.
Overview:
Compensation / Benefits
- $16.72 -$27.30/hr. based on previous work experience.
- Evening differential $1.10/hr.
- Night differential $ 1.25/hr.
- Weekend differential $ 1.25/hr.
- Benefits include medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, scholarship opportunities, retirement plans, free parking, and opportunities for advancement.
Our Sterile Processing Department is a fast paced, team oriented, quality driven team consisting of 22 members, with experience ranging from 6 months to 37 years. The types of procedures performed in our health system include cardiology, orthopedics, dental, endocrine, ear, nose and throat, general surgery, robotics, gynecology, labor and delivery, neurology urology, and bariatrics. As a team, we process between 2500 and 15,000 instruments per day. Our processing technicians demonstrate professionalism, teamwork, autonomy, critical thinking skills and recognize the importance of their role as a key component to our health systems commitment to our patients and the need for quality work. We welcome you to take the next step in your professional journey and join our team!
Responsibilities:
Job Summary
·Decontamination:
·Preparing Instruments:
·Identifies and initiates appropriate sterilization method.
·Supplies and Equipment
·Distribution:
·Provides and maintains a safe environment for the patient and staff by complying with hospital and unit specific policies.
Qualifications
Education
All levels require minimum High school education or the equivalent.
Experience
Must be Certified through the HSPA (formerly IAHCSMM) or CBSPD with the CRCST or CSPDT credential respectively. 1 year minimum sterile processing experience required.
Licensure/Certification
Level 4:Must be certified in Sterile Processing
Qualifications:
Education
- High school education or the equivalent.
Experience
- Must be Certified through the HSPA (formerly IAHCSMM) or CBSPD with the CRCST or CSPDT credential respectively.
- 1 year minimum sterile processing experience required.
(Above requirements can be met by the equivalent combination of education and experience).
Certification
- Must be certified in Sterile Processing.
Keywords:
Sterile Processing, Certified Technician, Medical Instruments, Decontamination, Healthcare, Surgical Support, Quality Control, Patient Safety, Teamwork, Sterilization