San Antonio, TX, USA
The Sterile Processing Technician is responsible for the decontamination, inspection, assembly, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment. This role is critical in ensuring that all instruments and equipment used in medical procedures are sterile, functioning properly, and ready for use. May require working evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on the facility's needs.
Decontamination: Receive, sort, and decontaminate surgical instruments and equipment. Use appropriate cleaning agents and techniques to remove all biological material. perate and maintain decontamination equipment such as washers, disinfectors, and ultrasonic cleaners. Inspection and Assembly: Inspect instruments and equipment for cleanliness, proper function, and wear. Assemble instrument sets and trays according to established protocols. Ensure all instruments are complete and in good working condition Sterilization: Package, wrap, and label instruments and equipment for sterilization. perate autoclaves, sterilizers, and other related equipment. Monitor and document sterilization cycles to ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations. Inventory Management Maintain accurate records of sterilized items and equipment. Monitor inventory levels and report shortages or discrepancies. Ensure proper storage of sterile supplies and equipment to prevent contamination. Quality Control Adhere to strict infection control protocols and procedures Perform routine maintenance and quality control checks on sterilization equipment. Participate in continuing education and training to stay current with best practices and industry standards. Collaboration and Communication Work closely with surgical teams, nurses, and other healthcare staff to meet their instrument and equipment needs. Communicate effectively with team members to ensure timely and accurate processing of instruments. Provide training and guidance to new or less experienced sterile processing staff.
Attention to Detail: Ability to accurately follow procedures and protocols. Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in handling small, delicate instruments Physical Stamina: Capability to stand for extended periods and lift heavy equipment. Communication: Effective verbal and written communication skills. Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with healthcare staff.
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