Sterile Processing Tech
Mercyhealth
Overview Experience a rewarding and fulfilling career with Mercyhealth. Mercyhealth is committed to offering our partners a best place to work. Our unique workplace Culture of Excellence is built upon: Employee engagement, empowerment and growth Teamwork toward our common goal – providing exceptional health care services with a passion for making lives better An atmosphere of caring and quality that cascades throughout the organization The Sterile Processing Tech cares for and reprocesses surgical instrumentation, including disassembly, decontamination, disinfection, inspection, testing, assembly, packaging, labeling, high-level disinfection, and sterilization. Cares for and operates ultrasonic cleaners, washers, sterilizers, and other equipment. Completes quality monitoring and documentation. Picks supplies and instruments to prepare case carts for surgery. Assists with supply inventory management and clinic instrument rounds. Performs all duties with a commitment to excellence in quality and customer service. May include day, evening, night, weekend, holiday, and on-call hours. Report-back time for on-call per department guidelines. Performs other duties as assigned. Report back for on-call per department guidelines. Serves as preceptor, coach, and role model for new Sterile Processing Techs. Responsibilities ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Follows department procedures and manufacturer's written instructions for use (IFU) to perform the following duties with exceptional accuracy: Disassembles, inspects and prepares instruments for manual or mechanical decontamination following Universal Precautions and proper use of PPE at all times. Loads and operates mechanical washers and ultrasonic cleaners. Manually decontaminates and disinfects instruments as appropriate. Inspects clean instruments for damage and tests for proper function and sharpness. Assembles all instrument procedure sets according to the prescribed manner using tray lists. Replace missing instruments as required to complete instrument sets. Prepares instruments for sterilization using an aseptic technique, including wrapping or packaging for sterilization, using chemical indicators, and properly marking packages with identifying data. Loads and operates steam and hydrogen peroxide sterilizers. Uses biological, chemical, and process indicators appropriately and reviews and documents results in appropriate logs. Review physical monitoring printouts to confirm cycle parameters. Picks supplies and instruments to prepare case carts according to procedural preference lists. Inspects packaging for damage to ensure the integrity of sterility for all items and inspects all items for outdated items before distributing them to customers. Performs high-level disinfection of endoscopes. Loads and operates automatic endoscope reprocessors. Answers telephone and responds to customers' routine and urgent requests for supplies, instruments, and case carts professionally and expediently at all times. Notifies department leadership of facility and equipment problems and submits work requests as needed. Maintains assigned work areas and equipment in a clean and organized condition to meet standards for handling clean and sterile items and to maintain a safe work environment. Maintains a working knowledge of all surgical instrumentation. Maintains a working knowledge of instrument assembly and tracking software. Performs rounds to nearby clinical departments to deliver sterile instrumentation and retrieve used instrumentation. Cleans non-critical patient care equipment between uses. Assists with counting and stocking surgical supply inventory. Learns, understands, and is aware of all regulatory standards and bodies that make recommendations (FDA, AAMI, Joint Commission, to name a few). Must learn about the different chemistries they use, the effect they have on instrumentation, and what they are used for. Learn the proper use of the SPM Instrument tracking system. Learn how to prep and prepare instruments using the One Tray System for sterilization. Learn how to prep and reprocess N95 masks as recommended by the FDA Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) standards. Learns how to read and interpret instrument and equipment IFUs to ensure the proper reprocessing steps and assembly. Actively assist with the onboarding of new partners EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE High school diploma or general education degree (GED) CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE Certification through either CBSPD or HPSA is required within 12 months of hire ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Passing the Driver’s License Check and/or Credit Check (for those positions requiring). Passing the WI Caregiver Background Check and/or IL Health Care Workers Background Check. Must be able to follow written/oral instructions. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES WORK ENVIRONMENT The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Occupational Exposure: Category A - All partners in the specified job classification have occupational exposure. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to wet and hot/humid conditions, toxic or caustic detergents and sterilant, and the risk of bloodborne pathogens. Personal protection equipment (PPE) is required, including eye and face protection, impervious gowns, shoe covers, head covers, and gloves. AGE OF PATIENTS SERVED Neonate (birth – 28 days) Infant (29 days – less than 1 year) Pediatric (1 year – 12 years) Adolescents (13 years – 17 years) Adult (18 years – 64 years) Geriatric (65 years and older) Non-Specific Task (N/A) INFORMATION ACCESS Partners may access patient care information needed to perform their job duties. WORK CONTACT GROUP Partners, physicians, patients/family, visitors, vendors SPECIAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS The Special Physical Demands are considered Essential Job Functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, talk, hear, stoop, and crouch; use hands to feel, handle, and manipulate; lift up to 50 pounds; and push and pull up to 200 pounds. Specific sensory abilities that the employee must rely on include color vision, near vision, depth perception, and sense of hot and cold. LEVEL OF SUPERVISION Work is performed according to specific procedures and methods, but the employee must make minor decisions to adapt to changing conditions. SUPERVISES Not Applicable
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