Sterile Processing Technician Level I Variable Beachwood Medical Center ( Accounting - Beachwood, OH at Geebo

Sterile Processing Technician Level I Variable Beachwood Medical Center (

Beachwood, OH Beachwood, OH Estimated:
$40.
1K - $50.
7K a year Estimated:
$40.
1K - $50.
7K a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Description $3,000 sign-on bonus if you are an external applicant and have 1 year of sterile processing tech experience OR are certified in sterile processing.
Position Summary/Essential Duties:
The Sterile Processing Technician role is responsible for receiving, sorting, decontaminating, reassembling, packaging, sterilizing, storing and distributing reusable patient care equipment, instrument trays and supplies.
Specific job duties include:
Performs decontamination procedure Prepares reusable patient care items for sterilization Sterilization using appropriate sterilization methods Picks surgical case carts, stores and distribute reusable patient care equipment, instrument trays and supplies Participates as a productive member of the O.
R.
processing team Maintains positive relationships with patients, customers, and co-workers Participates as a productive member of the perioperative process team Shift will vary between 8am-7pm
Qualifications Education:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Graduate of a Sterile Processing program preferred.
Required Credentials, License, and / or Certifications:
Must become certified through CBSPD or IAHCSMM w/in 2 years and maintain certification thereafter.
Experience & Knowledge:
Previous hospital central service instrument decontamination and assembly, inventory or distribution experience preferred.
Basic medical terminology preferred.
Special Skills & Equipment Knowledge:
Steam, EtO, Plasma, Peracetic Acid, Dry Heat, and liquid sterilants.
Knowledge of:
Equipment, sterilizers, washers, instruments, and tray assembly.
Good manual dexterity.
Attention to details.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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