Job Description
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE POSITION DESCRIPTION
The Central Processing Technician is responsible for cleaning, organizing, wrapping and sterilizing instrumentation. Assuring all instrumentation and equipment is maintained in an optimal manner. Responsible for monitoring of the autoclaves/Steris units - biological and steam penetration testing. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
POSITION REPORTS TO
Administrator RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS
Demonstrates cooperative work attitude toward and with employees, physicians, management, patients, families, visitors, contract service providers and vendors. Consistently interacts in a manner that is friendly, supportive, courteous, respectful, cooperative and professional. REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATIONS
Successful completion of BCLS (Basic Cardiac Life Support) EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE
High school graduate or GED preparation required. Prefer two years' experience with surgical instruments and sterilization techniques. ELIGIBILITY
Must be able to provide proof of their identity and their right to work in the United States KEY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION
1. Prepare the autoclaves and the instrument processing area at the beginning of each day. 2. Monitors autoclaves/Steris units daily - biological and steam penetration testing. Completes appropriate documentation on all testing procedures. 3. Cleans autoclaves monthly. 4. Maintains all logs in a neat and orderly fashion. 5. Assists with operating room turnovers and close-of-day activities. 6. Maintains area in an orderly/organized fashion. 7. Cleans, wraps, maintains, and sterilizes instrumentation. 8. Assists co-workers with daily preparation for next day's surgery schedule. 9. Restock supplies as needed. 10. Participates in the CQI process. 11. Performs other duties as may be appropriately required or assigned. 12. Ensures process for ability to track load information for investigative purposes. JOB COMPLEXITY, SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge in fundamentals of microbiology, sterilization procedures, aseptic technique and maintenance and care of equipment. Must have basic knowledge of surgical procedures, needs of the surgical team and use of supplies and equipment needed for each procedure. LEVEL OF SUPERVISION
Minimal , must be self-directed, able to work independently with minimal supervision by the clinical coordinator and registered nurses. PROBLEM SOLVING AND JUDGEMENT
Gathers , analyzes and evaluates facts, utilizing policies and procedures and experience before making recommendations. PROFESSIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
Thorough knowledge of the organization, structure, philosophy, objectives, policies and procedures of the facility. MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES
Utilizes equipment and supplies wisely. COMPETENCY / SKILLS REVIEW
Satisfactorily completes all mandatory training and competencies. TEAMWORK 1.
Communicates patient information to assure confidentiality and continuity of care. 2. Interacts with professional staff, patients, families, visitors, fellow employees in a mature, responsible manner to ensure a positive and professional facility environment. 3. Diffuses/resolves conflict by appropriately communicating with those involved. ATTENDANCE
Excellent attendance required. Willing to work extra hours as needed. MACHINES / EQUIPMENT USED
All operating room instrumentation, video equipment, power equipment, laser and smoke evacuators, microscopes, OR beds, sterilization equipment, c linical equipment used for patient care, including, but not limited to, suction equipment, stretchers, blanket and fluid warmers. Office equipment, i.e. computers, copy machines, telephones, public address system, postage machine and fax machine. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 1.
Works in well-lighted and ventilated climate-controlled environment with complicated equipment, some equipment with moving mechanical parts. 2. May be exposed to patients who have communicable diseases. With proper techniques, this risk should be minimized. 3. May have occasional exposure to blood borne and airborne disease pathogens. With proper techniques, this risk should be minimized. 4. Risk of radiation exposure with radiology. 5. May be exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals. 6. Quiet to moderate noise levels. Must be able to hear alarms on equipment, patient call - alarms, patient - calls, overhead pages and instructions from physicians or staff. 7. May be exposed to anesthetic gases/agents, fumes or airborne particles. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 1.
Requires extensive mobility: walking, standing, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling. 2. Ability to sit for extended periods of time. 3. Pushing, pulling, and lifting of equipment and/or patients 4. Requires mental alertness and accuracy for decision making. 5. Requires ability to speak, hear, and to identify and distinguish colors. 6. Use of hands to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size and shape. 7. Repetitive motion required for extensive use of computers. 8. Good visual acuity 9. Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. Job Type:
Full-time Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Work Location:
In person