CENTRAL SERVICE TECH
About The Role
The Central Service Technician plays a critical role in maintaining the cleanliness, sterilization, and proper functioning of medical instruments and equipment used throughout healthcare facilities. This position ensures that all surgical and diagnostic tools are thoroughly decontaminated, inspected, assembled, and sterilized according to strict regulatory and safety standards. The technician collaborates closely with clinical staff to provide timely and reliable instrument availability, directly impacting patient care quality and safety. Additionally, the role involves maintaining accurate records of sterilization processes and equipment maintenance to comply with healthcare regulations. Ultimately, the Central Service Technician supports the healthcare team by ensuring a sterile environment that minimizes infection risks and promotes optimal patient outcomes.
Responsibilities
- Decontaminate, clean, and sterilize surgical instruments and medical equipment using appropriate methods and sterilization technologies.
- Inspect instruments for damage or wear and perform minor repairs or coordinate with biomedical services for maintenance.
- Assemble surgical instrument sets according to established protocols and ensure their readiness for upcoming procedures.
- Maintain detailed documentation of sterilization cycles, equipment maintenance, and inventory management.
- Adhere to infection control policies, safety standards, and regulatory requirements to ensure a safe working environment.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals to prioritize instrument processing based on surgical schedules and emergencies.
- Operate and troubleshoot sterilization equipment such as autoclaves, ultrasonic cleaners, and washers.
Skills
- Utilizes technical skills daily to operate sterilization equipment and ensure instruments meet safety standards.
- Attention to detail is critical when inspecting instruments and assembling surgical sets to prevent errors that could impact patient safety.
- Organizational skills are employed to manage workflow efficiently, prioritize tasks, and maintain accurate documentation.
- Communication skills facilitate effective coordination with multidisciplinary teams to meet procedural demands and respond to urgent needs.
- Problem-solving abilities are essential when troubleshooting equipment issues or addressing discrepancies in instrument sets.