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Morgan Medical Center

Sterile Processing Technician PRN Days

Morgan Medical Center, New York, New York, United States

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About the Role: The Sterile Processing Technician PRN Days at Morgan Medical Center plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of medical instruments used in patient care. This position is responsible for the meticulous cleaning, decontamination, sterilization, and preparation of surgical instruments and equipment to meet stringent healthcare standards. The technician supports various clinical departments by providing sterile supplies promptly and efficiently, thereby directly contributing to positive patient outcomes. Working on a PRN basis, the role requires flexibility and adaptability to meet fluctuating demands while maintaining high-quality standards. Ultimately, this position safeguards patient health by preventing infections through rigorous adherence to sterilization protocols and regulatory guidelines. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Completion of a Sterile Processing Technician training program or equivalent experience in sterile processing. Basic knowledge of sterilization techniques, infection control, and medical terminology. Ability to follow detailed instructions and protocols accurately. Physical ability to stand for extended periods and handle medical instruments safely. Preferred Qualifications: Certification as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) or equivalent. Previous experience working in a hospital sterile processing department. Strong understanding of regulatory standards such as those from the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). Excellent communication skills to effectively coordinate with surgical teams and other healthcare professionals. Responsibilities: Perform thorough cleaning, decontamination, and sterilization of surgical instruments and medical equipment following established protocols. Inspect instruments and equipment for functionality and cleanliness, ensuring all items meet quality and safety standards before use. Assemble sterile trays and packages according to surgical and procedural specifications, maintaining accurate documentation of sterilization cycles. Operate and maintain sterilization equipment such as autoclaves and ultrasonic cleaners, performing routine checks and reporting malfunctions. Collaborate with clinical staff to manage inventory levels of sterile supplies and respond promptly to urgent requests during surgical procedures. Adhere strictly to infection control policies, safety regulations, and compliance standards set by healthcare authorities. Maintain a clean and organized work environment to support efficient workflow and minimize contamination risks. Skills: The required skills enable the technician to meticulously clean and sterilize instruments, ensuring patient safety by preventing infections. Attention to detail is critical when inspecting instruments and assembling sterile trays to meet precise surgical requirements. Effective communication skills facilitate collaboration with clinical staff to manage supply needs and respond to urgent requests efficiently. Familiarity with sterilization equipment and protocols ensures proper operation and maintenance, minimizing downtime and equipment failure. Its a new day for health care in Morgan County! With the opening of our new hospital, advanced care is closer than ever. From highly trained physicians and nurses to modern facilities and technology, the new Morgan Medical Center offers exceptional hospital care with all the comforts of home. We invite you to visit us and experience the difference. The opening of the new Morgan Medical Center means advanced care is closer than ever before. In addition to our ongoing clinical collaboration with Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, which will provide access to more physicians and specialists, a number of important services are available right here in Morgan County. ~ Emergency patients can take comfort knowing that they are being treated at a Level IV Trauma Center. ~ As one of only eight hospitals in Georgia designated as a Remote Treatment Stroke Center, our ER is equipped to deliver life-saving diagnostic and emergency care to stroke patients. ~ Our transitional care/swing bed program provides specialized care to patients recuperating from surgery, stroke or other acute-care visits before transitioning home or to an extended care facility. ~ Our imaging department offers 3-D mammography, the latest innovation in breast cancer detection. ~ From surgery to emergency care for a critical illness such as heart attack or stroke, our dedicated team is ready to provide the care our patients need when they need it all near the comforts of home. We are a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located in Madison, GA.

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