Inova Surgery Center
Inova Loudoun Surgery Center is currently hiring a Scope Processor to join the team. This position is Full-Time, M-F, 5x8.
Job Summary:
The Scope Processor is responsible for the proper cleaning, disinfection, inspection, and storage of flexible and rigid endoscopes and related equipment in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, infection control standards, and facility protocols. This role plays a critical part in supporting patient safety and procedure readiness across surgical and diagnostic departments.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Scope Decontamination & Cleaning:
Pre-clean, manually clean, and disinfect endoscopes and related accessories immediately after use Operate automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs) per manufacturer and hospital standards Perform leak testing and visual inspections to ensure equipment integrity
Sterilization & Storage:
Ensure proper drying, storage, and labeling of scopes in designated clean areas Maintain storage cabinets per infection control guidelines Monitor, document and maintain sterilization cycles and scope reprocessing logs accurately
Equipment Handling & Maintenance:
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of reprocessing equipment Report damaged or malfunctioning scopes/equipment promptly Maintain accurate records of equipment for repair
Compliance & Safety:
Adhere strictly to infection prevention and control protocols, OSHA regulations, and manufacturer's instructions for use (IFUs) Maintain a clean and organized work environment to prevent cross-contamination Participate in quality improvement initiatives and audits
Collaboration:
Communicate effectively and professionally with nurses, physicians, and other healthcare staff regarding scope availability and status Assist in training new staff or cross-training personnel as needed
Qualifications:
Prior experience with endoscope reprocessing in a healthcare setting preferred but not required High School Diploma or equivalent Familiarity with AERs and endoscopy documentation systems Basic knowledge of medical terminology and infection control practices Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures
Job Summary:
The Scope Processor is responsible for the proper cleaning, disinfection, inspection, and storage of flexible and rigid endoscopes and related equipment in accordance with manufacturer guidelines, infection control standards, and facility protocols. This role plays a critical part in supporting patient safety and procedure readiness across surgical and diagnostic departments.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Scope Decontamination & Cleaning:
Pre-clean, manually clean, and disinfect endoscopes and related accessories immediately after use Operate automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs) per manufacturer and hospital standards Perform leak testing and visual inspections to ensure equipment integrity
Sterilization & Storage:
Ensure proper drying, storage, and labeling of scopes in designated clean areas Maintain storage cabinets per infection control guidelines Monitor, document and maintain sterilization cycles and scope reprocessing logs accurately
Equipment Handling & Maintenance:
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of reprocessing equipment Report damaged or malfunctioning scopes/equipment promptly Maintain accurate records of equipment for repair
Compliance & Safety:
Adhere strictly to infection prevention and control protocols, OSHA regulations, and manufacturer's instructions for use (IFUs) Maintain a clean and organized work environment to prevent cross-contamination Participate in quality improvement initiatives and audits
Collaboration:
Communicate effectively and professionally with nurses, physicians, and other healthcare staff regarding scope availability and status Assist in training new staff or cross-training personnel as needed
Qualifications:
Prior experience with endoscope reprocessing in a healthcare setting preferred but not required High School Diploma or equivalent Familiarity with AERs and endoscopy documentation systems Basic knowledge of medical terminology and infection control practices Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures