Sterile Processing Technician II - Evenings (Sign On Bonus Eligible)
Tufts Medicine · Boston, MA · 2 wk ago
Healthcare$23.04–$28.8/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Receives soiled, used, and/or contaminated equipment, surgical instruments, scopes, and supplies from Operating Rooms, patient care units, and specialized areas; documents arrival and cleaning process utilizing asset tracking software.
- Disassembles items as needed before choosing appropriate cleaning method.
- Selects and utilizes appropriate manual cleaning tools to achieve instrument decontamination, including but not limited to instrument brushes, enzymatic detergent, flushing devices, ultrasonic bath, leak testers, etc.
- Selects and utilizes appropriate automated cleaning tools to achieve instrument decontamination; this includes loading and selecting appropriate cycles on automated washers.
- Documents all work performed utilizing instrument tracking software.
- Inspects and assembles all equipment, instruments, scopes, and instrument sets following product recipe, verifies items are functional, free of debris and required per instrument recipe.
- Documents items missing from instrument set, escalating set to SPD Supervisor or Designee for further guidance.
- Selects appropriate packaging method, including any sterilization accessories (corner protectors etc.) ensures all external indicators and/or labels are securely affixed to item.
- Transports items to sterilization as needed.
- Interprets package labeling to select appropriate sterilization method and approved cycle, options include Steam, Hydrogen Peroxide Plasma, or others as required.
- Inspects packages to ensure all external indicators, filters, and/or labels are securely affixed to items, returns non-satisfactory products to instrument room.
- Loads sterilizer as appropriate to ensure cycle completion; includes biological testing as appropriate.
- Performs routine sterilizer testing and maintenance including biological monitoring, leak test, bowie dick test, and daily/weekly sterilizer maintenance as appropriate.
- Interprets and appropriately documents results of sterilizer testing. Escalates positive results as appropriate for intervention.
- Utilizes patient specific pick lists to accurately gather surgical instruments and disposable supplies requested by attending surgeon or another Peri-Operative representative.
- Documents case cart build process in instrument tracking software, continuously updating the record as items are fulfilled to maintain integrity of needs list.
- Inspects items during the pick process to ensure package integrity remains intact, package is within expiration date, and substitutions are appropriate.
- Communicates unmet surgical supply requests to leadership for resolution assistance.
- Returns supplies not used after surgical procedures to their proper stock location.
- Wears personal protective equipment (PPE) as required and at all times.
- Maintains cleans work area by wiping area with antibacterial agent upon work completion or as needed.
- May provide leadership, direction and training to other teammates.
- Instructs, monitors, and evaluates shift Technicians on the proper care and handling of surgical instruments and the principles of sterility set by specific policies.
- Instructs, monitors, and evaluates shift Technicians of the proper use of all washers, sterilizers, and record keeping systems according to specific policies.
- Effectively communicates all pertinent information relating to the responsibilities of each shift and collaborate with department supervisors and OR personnel for resolution of issues.
- Anticipates daily and next day requirements relating to surgical instrumentation, equipment, and supplies to ensure all needs are met and anticipate work load on all shifts.
- Maintains surgical kit assembly and case-cart setups to insure completeness and accuracy.
- Resolves potential equipment and supply conflicts or shortages with satisfactory substitutions.
- Effectively documents and communicates supply conflicts and shortages with appropriate CPD and Nursing staff.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Central Services Technician National Certification (CRCST) or Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) required within 12 months of hire.
- Two (2) years of Central Processing experience.