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Johns Hopkins Hospital

Sterile Processing Supervisor

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276

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Sterile Processing Supervisor – Johns Hopkins Hospital Requisition #: 659345 • Location: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21287 • Category: Manager/Supervisor • Schedule: Night Shift • Employment Type: Full Time.

Full‑time, Night shift, 11pm‑7:30am. Weekend work required. The role is part of Johns Hopkins Hospital, a leader in medical care for over 125 years.

What Awaits You?

Career growth and development

Tuition Assistance

Diverse and collaborative working environment

Affordable and comprehensive benefits package - https://jhh.mybenefitsjhhs.com/

Responsibilities The Sterile Processing Supervisor is responsible for supervising all employees on an assigned shift in Sterile Processing (SP), performing duties associated with cleaning, assembly and sterilization of surgical instrumentation, as well as storage and transport of specific instrumentation, surgical sets and patient care equipment, while incorporating safety and customer service expectations. May provide case picking education and training. May arrange for the transportation of borrowed instruments and equipment across multiple JHM entities, including JHM clinics, and ensures collaborative communication for all parties involved in the process. Coordinates attendance at educational programs and facilitates staff learning. Ensures consistent and timely use of measurement tools to monitor and report quality and productivity within department, on a regular basis.

Minimum Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of four years of sterile processing experience.

Upon Hire

Must have one of the following sterile processing certifications: CSPDT (Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution) or CRCST (Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA)) certification.

Within 12 Months Of Hire

CHL (Certified Healthcare Leader) or CSPM (Certified Sterile Processing Management) certification is required AND

CER (Certified Endoscope Reprocessor) or CFER (Certified Flexible Endoscope Reprocessor) certifications are required if you have oversight of endoscopy.

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