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Sterile Processing Tech - Sterile Processing Tech

  2025-01-15     CHS MAT-SU REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER     Anchorage,AK  
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Client Name
CHS MAT-SU REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Nursing
Profession
Sterile Processing Tech
Specialty
Sterile Processing Tech
Job ID
29495334
Job Title
Sterile Processing Tech - Sterile Processing Tech
Weekly Pay
$901.5

Shift Details

Shift
8 hour mids
Scheduled Hours
40

Job Order Details

Start Date
12/16/2024
End Date
03/17/2025
Duration
13 Week(s)

Job Description

The Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) is responsible for the cleaning, sterilization, and preparation of medical instruments, equipment, and supplies to ensure they are safe for patient use in various healthcare settings. This role is crucial to maintaining infection control and supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality healthcare. The SPT ensures that all instruments, equipment, and supplies meet the required safety standards, are properly sterilized, and are ready for surgical procedures or patient care.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Decontamination and Cleaning:

    • Clean and disinfect medical instruments and equipment according to established protocols, including manual and machine-assisted cleaning methods.
    • Ensure proper decontamination of soiled instruments by utilizing appropriate cleaning solutions, ultrasonic cleaning, and automated washers.
    • Inspect all instruments for cleanliness, function, and damage before moving to the sterilization stage.
  2. Sterilization and Preparation:

    • Operate sterilization equipment, including autoclaves, steam sterilizers, and chemical sterilizers, following correct sterilization processes and guidelines.
    • Ensure that instruments are properly packaged and wrapped for sterilization, including the correct labeling of contents, sterilization date, and sterilization cycle parameters.
    • Perform quality control checks on sterilization equipment and maintain sterilization records to ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
  3. Inventory Management:

    • Maintain an organized inventory of sterilized instruments, equipment, and supplies, ensuring items are readily available for use in operating rooms, clinics, and patient care units.
    • Monitor stock levels, identify inventory shortages, and assist with ordering new supplies or instruments as needed.
    • Ensure the proper labeling and storage of sterilized items in clean, dry, and organized conditions to avoid contamination or damage.
  4. Instrument and Equipment Inspection:

    • Perform thorough inspections of instruments and equipment for functionality, damage, or wear, reporting any issues to appropriate personnel.
    • Identify and segregate any instruments or tools that are no longer functional and need repair or replacement.
    • Maintain a system for tracking equipment usage and ensure proper handling throughout the sterilization process.
  5. Record Keeping and Compliance:

    • Document the cleaning, sterilization, and maintenance processes for each batch of equipment, ensuring accuracy in records and compliance with hospital policies and industry standards.
    • Ensure compliance with Joint Commission, OSHA, CDC, and other regulatory bodies' guidelines for infection control, sterilization, and equipment management.
    • Participate in regular audits and inspections to ensure proper adherence to protocols and assist with corrective actions as needed.
  6. Safety and Infection Control:

    • Follow infection control protocols to prevent cross-contamination, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), gloves, masks, and gowns.
    • Maintain a sterile work environment by ensuring that all equipment and areas involved in the sterilization process are clean and free from contamination.
    • Monitor for any safety hazards within the sterile processing area and report issues such as faulty equipment, safety violations, or potential biohazards.
  7. Team Collaboration and Communication:

    • Collaborate with healthcare professionals, including surgeons, nurses, and other sterile processing staff, to ensure timely and effective processing of surgical instruments and equipment.
    • Communicate any delays or issues with sterilization and prepare for alternate arrangements if necessary.
    • Provide feedback on equipment performance, sterilization issues, or safety concerns to leadership or relevant departments.
  8. Continuous Education and Training:

    • Stay updated on the latest sterilization techniques, infection control standards, and industry best practices.
    • Participate in continuing education, certification programs, and training related to sterilization, infection prevention, and equipment management.
    • Assist in training new sterile processing technicians or other staff in proper cleaning and sterilization procedures.


Client Details

Address
2500 South Woodworth Loop
City
Anchorage
State
AK
Zip Code
99508

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