Job Title: Sterile Processing Technologist
Profession: Nursing
Specialty: Sterile Processing Technologist
Duration: 13 weeks
Shift: 32-hour days, some weeknight call and some weekend call
Hours per Shift: Not specified
Experience: Minimum of 6 months experience in central sterile processing
License: Registered Central Service Technician certification required
Certifications: Registered Central Service Technician certification required
Must-Have: High school graduate (or equivalent) required
Description:
Creates assignments as needed.
Communicates with the OR charge nurse/practice leader about operational needs.
Ensures smooth operation of necessary surgical instrumentation in perioperative services throughout the day.
Monitors throughput.
Maintains CRCST certification as well as necessary continued education.
Assists supervisor with setting up continued education and in-services for the central sterile department.
Ensures proper operation of autoclave units prior to use on a daily basis.
Orders daily supplies and maintains supply inventory.
Runs biological and chemical tests at the beginning of the day shift and records results in the appropriate log.
Inspects gas and steam autoclaves for visible signs of malfunction and reports to Central Sterile Supervisor.
Uses knowledge of sterilization principles to correctly wrap or package items for sterilization.
Processes all items appropriately using either ethylene oxide or steam sterilization.
Assists with processing department supply charges and any other clerical work related to the Central Service, as requested.
Works closely with the Central Service Supervisor and assists with orientation for new personnel.
Applies aseptic techniques in daily work assignments.
Performs general cleaning of department surface areas, racks, shelves, storage cabinets, and all storage areas.
Stores all supplies and equipment; stocks Central Service dispensing racks.
Knowledgeable regarding handling and care of instruments, tray preparation, and special procedure items.
Performs tray assemblage, proper packaging, and preparation of all applicable supplies for sterilization.
Monitors sterility dates on supplies.
Properly loads, operates, and cleans all sterilizers, gas, and steam, along with all general equipment using biological and chemical control tests as required by the department.
Restocks patient care unit supply carts and reconciles charges if necessary.
If needed, makes out lost charge sheet and gives it to the Nurse Manager.
Responsible for stocking all supply carts on the nursing units.
Participates in departmental performance improvement activities.
Cleans all forms of scopes by hand and utilizes the medivator process to clean scopes in a high-level disinfection manner.
Helps order supplies to maintain appropriate supply levels, facilitate patient flow, and turnover.
Attends to any other duties assigned.
Helps other departments when asked.
This document describes the major duties and responsibilities for this job and is not intended to be a complete list of all tasks and functions.
Employees may be asked to perform job-related duties beyond those explicitly described.
Functional Demands:
Exerts 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Frequently reaches, handles, and stoops.
Organizational Expectations:
Required behavioral attributes include achievement motivation, flexibility, concern for order, initiative, self-confidence, self-control, customer service orientation, interpersonal effectiveness, teamwork, and information seeking.