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Sterile Processing Technician I SUMMARY: Under supervision, assembles and maintains reusable equipment and instruments, disinfects and inspects patient use and specialized single instruments and trays, collects equipment and instruments from units returning them for processing. Disassembles and decontaminates instruments and equipment in preparation for further processing. Operates and maintains washers, decontaminators, heat sealers, case carts and other associated equipment and machinery dedicated to processing instruments and accessories. Receives requests for equipment or instruments via telephone, printer or status board. Delivers requested equipment or instruments to OR procedures areas and all ancillary procedural areas served, as needed. Maintains compliance with the Department of Health, TJC, OSHA, CDC, AAMI, and AORN standards and facility's goals and policies.
Job Responsibility:
Supports daily operations of all activities that relate to the reprocessing of reusable medical supplies and instrumentation including scanning and tracking, decontamination, cleaning, inspection, assembly, wrapping, sterilization, and storage processes with basic knowledge of professional standards and regulations
Inspects patient instruments and reusable equipment and assesses for functionality and safety
enters work orders for repairs into computer system
Prepares cases for OR by conducting an inventory review of OR suites and single peel packed instrumentation and collects needed items designated by preference cards to case specific carts to ensure optimal levels of stock are available
Orders and restocks single instrumentation, trays, and equipment as needed, returns unused instruments and trays to their designated spot as deemed via the tracking system, and regularly reviews for damaged or non-repairable instrumentation to be removed from service for repair or replacement
Ensures cleanliness and sterility are maintained during transport
Differentiates between steam and Sterrad supplies-package instrumentation and equipment according to specifications and appropriate method of sterilization
Operates & understands the sterilization process
Loads and unloads sterilizers according to departmental and AAMI standards
Performs, under supervision, quality control checks and maintains standards as required by TJC, AORN, and AAMI on all process related equipment
Conducts and records mechanical, chemical, and biological monitoring of the steam autoclaves and peroxide based sterilizers
Recognizes improper functions, reports findings, and calls for repairs
Maintains detailed records for each sterilizer
identifying the operator, loads contents as scanned into tracking system, lot numbers, monitoring results, temperature, exposure, and time in accordance with AAMI, AORN, and CMS standards and documents all into the tracking system
Responds to STAT/Priority requests on a timely and accurate basis
Exhibits excellence in customer service through appropriate attitude and interaction with all customers, including but not limited to patients, visitors and staff
Participates in the daily cleaning of the department
Maintains flexibility and performs other related duties as required by surgery schedule
Adheres to and supports team members in exhibiting TMCH values of integrity, community, compassion, and dedication
Adheres to TMC organizational and department-specific safety, confidentiality, values policies and standards
Performs related duties as assigned
Requirements:
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) or an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience
Completion of a Scrub Technician program preferred
None required
One (1) year of sterile processing experience preferred
AAMI Certification preferred
Knowledge of storage and stock rotation of all instrumentation stored in the department
Knowledge of infection control and universal precautions when reprocessing patient care equipment
Knowledge of instrumentation
Skill in preparing orders and delivering supplies and equipment to units or OR
Skill in organizing instrumentation for quick viewing and access
Skill in organizing work for efficiency while pulling and delivering instrumentation and collecting returns
Skill in basic computer applications and keyboarding
Ability to sterilize a variety of equipment and supplies
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
Ability to respond to needs in a fast paced environment
Ability to listen and accurately interpret others' communication or instructions to take appropriate action
ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization
Ability to add and subtract two-digit numbers
ability to read a clock and accurately document time
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions
Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations