Sterile Processing Tech II - FT Monday -Friday 07:00-15:30 Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Springfield, OR at Geebo

Sterile Processing Tech II - FT Monday -Friday 07:00-15:30

2.
8 Springfield, OR Springfield, OR Full-time Full-time $20.
65 - $32.
33 an hour $20.
65 - $32.
33 an hour 16 hours ago 16 hours ago 16 hours ago Sterile Processing Tech II - FT Monday -Friday 07:
00-15:
30 plus call Hourly Base Rate:
$20.
65 - $32.
33 Hours Per Week:
40 hours Date Posted:
04/18/2024 Job
Summary:
The Sterile Processing Technician II prepares and distributes supplies and equipment ready for use in all patient care areas, as well as for the Operating Rooms.
Based on pre-determined inventory (PAR) levels, and surgical cases, these technicians count and replenish processed supplies for each location.
Reusable instruments and items are collected, decontaminated, repackaged, sterilized and returned to storage or the next point of use.
Patient care equipment is collected, cleaned and stored between patient applications.
Responsible for tracking some rental equipment.
They will work in the operating area to ready supplies and instruments for specific surgical procedures, turn the rooms between cases and assist in moving and lifting patients.
The SP Tech II will also assist in training newly hired technicians.
Educational/Licensing:
Certified Registered Central Services Technician (CRCST) through IAHCSM or other recognized or accredited program or ability to obtain certification within 9 months.
Qualifications:
Six months experience in Healthcare Materials Management or Sterile Processing strongly preferred.
Behaviors Required Team Player:
Works well as a member of a group Detail Oriented:
Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well Motivations Required Flexibility:
Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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