About The Position

The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for sterilization techniques and operations of equipment. Phelps Health is a 2000-employee-strong hospital and healthcare system serving the heart of small-town Missouri. No matter where you start with us, we’re committed to taking our team to the top. If you’re ready for the challenge of providing life-saving care or supporting those who do, read on to find your fit in the Phelps Health family.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or equivalent required.
  • Experience in sterile processing preferred.
  • Sterile Processing Technician certification to be obtained within 6 months of employment.
  • Considerable mental concentration required to operate equipment and properly care for instruments and equipment.
  • Standing, walking, lifting up to 35 lbs., reaching required.
  • Works in close proximity to others and/or in a distracting environment.
  • Exposed to wet and/or humid conditions during decontamination of instruments.
  • Occasional exposure to temperature fluctuations, fumes, or airborne particles, exposure to communicable/infectious disease via contact with contaminated instruments and supplies.
  • Must be able to work in a small, confined area for long periods of time.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrates principles of decontamination/sterilization.
  • Correct use of personal protective equipment (gown, gloves, face mask, boots).
  • Correctly sorts instrumentation for cleaning according to manufacturer’s specification.
  • Correctly cleans CASE carts.
  • Correctly inspects packages for integrity after sterilization.
  • Demonstrates principles of sterilization.
  • Correct use of biological and chemical sterilization indicators.
  • Correctly sterilizes instrumentation according to manufacturer’s specifications.
  • Accurately labels instrumentation.
  • Correctly documents sterilizer loads and tests.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of instruments and equipment.
  • Correct assembly of instrumentation.
  • Correctly tests instrumentation for optimal functioning.
  • Notifies supervisor of broken and/or malfunctioning instrumentation and removes them from service.
  • Correctly identifies specific department instrumentation ie. Surgery, obstetrics, and emergency services.
  • Maintains daily inventory of equipment and supplies.
  • Is attentive to detail and accuracy, is committed to excellence, looks for improvements continuously, monitors quality levels, finds root cause of quality problems, owns/acts on quality problems.
  • Meets commitments, works independently, accepts accountability, handles change, stays focused under pressure, meets attendance/punctuality requirements.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for growth
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