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Sterile Processing Technician - Associate - 4029

Full Time
On-Site

San Antonio, TX, USA

Posted 18 days ago

Job Summary:

The Entry-Level Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) plays a critical role in maintaining the safety and efficiency of healthcare operations. This position involves the decontamination, inspection, assembly, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment. The SPT ensures that all instruments are properly cleaned, sterilized, and available for use in patient care and surgical procedures.

Responsibilities:

Decontamination:

  • Receive and sort contaminated instruments and equipment.
  • Disassemble instruments for cleaning.
  • Operate decontamination equipment such as ultrasonic washers and washer-disinfectors.
  • Follow strict infection control guidelines to prevent cross-contamination.

Inspection and Assembly:

  • Inspect instruments for cleanliness, functionality, and signs of wear or damage.
  • Assemble instrument sets according to surgical procedure requirements.
  • Package instruments in preparation for sterilization.

Sterilization:

  • Load and operate sterilizers (e.g., autoclaves) according to manufacturer instructions.
  • Monitor sterilization cycles and ensure proper documentation.
  • Handle and store sterilized items in a manner that maintains their sterility

Inventory Management:

  • Maintain accurate records of sterilized items.
  • Conduct regular inventory checks and report shortages or issues.
  • Assist in the ordering and stocking of sterile processing supplies.

Quality Assurance:
 

  • Perform biological and chemical tests to ensure sterilization equipment is functioning correctly.
  • Participate in departmental audits and quality control initiatives.
  • Adhere to all regulatory and accreditation standards related to sterile processing

Communication and Teamwork:
 

  • Collaborate with surgical teams and other healthcare staff to meet instrument and equipment needs.
  • Communicate any issues or concerns related to instrument processing to supervisors.
  • Participate in departmental meetings and training sessions.

 Education:

  • High school diploma or GED is required.

 Experience:

  • Prior experience in a healthcare setting is beneficial but not required. On-the-job training will be provided.   

License/Certification:

  • Certification as a Sterile Processing Technician (e.g., CRCST or CSPDT) preferred or willingness to obtain certification within a specified timeframe. (6 months)