Wellstar Health System
Sterile Processing Tech Cert Wkd Option Fulltime Evening
Wellstar Health System, Hiram, Georgia, United States, 30141
Sterile Processing Technician - Cert Wkd Option Fulltime Evening
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How would you like to work in a place where your contributions and ideas are valued? A place where you can serve with compassion, pursue excellence and honor every voice? At Wellstar, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to enhance the health and well‑being of every person we serve. We are proud to have become a shining example of what's possible when the brightest professionals dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare industry, and in people's lives.
Work Shift Evening (United States of America)
Job Summary Fulltime Evening Weekend option—36 hrs/week. Required: One Year Sterile Processing Experience. The Sterile Processing Technician provides a key service to ensure equipment consistently meets the highest quality and safety standards. The individual in this role must be skilled in following protocols with a high level of attention to detail. Responsibilities include receiving and processing incoming supplies and equipment, performing cleaning and sterilizing duties, handling, properly processing and storing critical medical instruments, monitoring sterilizer equipment, inspecting and documenting, and preparing packs of supplies, linens, and instruments in Central Sterile Supply or Materials Management as directed.
Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions
Collect, receive, clean, disinfect, and decontaminate instruments, supplies and equipment according to hospital policies and procedures, AORN recommendations, AAMI guidelines, and TJC requirements.
Prioritize workload according to the needs of the operating room and hospital units.
Collect dirty instruments and equipment from departments throughout the hospital and from the operating room, scanning barcodes.
Disassemble and inspect instruments, selecting appropriate cleaning tools and detergents; manually decontaminate instruments and equipment; restock surgical implantables as appropriate.
Operate washer–decontaminator, cart washer, and ultrasonic cleaner to mechanically decontaminate instruments and equipment.
Inspect surgical instruments and medical equipment, detect need for repair or replacement, assemble, wrap, or containerize instruments and equipment.
Unload washer and scan barcodes on surgical trays.
Inspect instruments and equipment to ensure proper working order and cleanliness.
Scan barcodes to select appropriate count sheet for tray and ensure each instrument is accounted for.
Select appropriate chemical indicators for inside and outside packages based on mode of sterilization.
Select appropriate wrapping method or container.
Assess problems with trays, contact OR resource staff and supply coordinator as needed for resolution.
Avail self to operating room to locate trays and facilitate turnover of surgical trays.
Communicate with operating room staff and core techs to prioritize workload per the operating room schedule.
Sterilize instruments, equipment and supplies; handle and store them appropriately.
Appropriately select mode of sterilization for instruments and equipment; scan barcode on each tray.
Load and unload sterilizer and document accordingly.
Select biological indicator test pack if necessary for implantables on load.
Operate steam, gas plasma and peracetic acid sterilizers.
Handle, scan barcodes, and store sterilized items in predetermined locations for future use.
Monitor sterilizers and equipment mechanically, biologically and chemically per quality assurance standards and performance improvement standards.
Inspect sterilizer before use by checking power supply, emptying drains, cleaning, and adding register tape.
Notify biomedical department of malfunction, inform CS/SPD and OR manager.
Perform daily biological and diagnostic tests; document appropriately and legibly.
Activate recall procedure in event of positive biological indicator.
Select chemical indicators internally and externally per mode of sterilization and document results.
Operate, maintain and troubleshoot 3M auto‑reader equipment for incubating biological indicators.
Follow policies for blood‑borne pathogens and standard precautions to reduce infection risk.
Handle all department, patient and hospital information confidentially.
Make suggestions for improvement, accept constructive feedback, assist and accept assistance from staff.
Document accurately and legibly.
Maintain a safe, functional and effective environment for patients, staff and others.
Promote an interdisciplinary team approach to achieve hospital mission/goals.
Make decisions reflecting knowledge of facts and good judgment when functioning as a team member or leader.
Serve as an expert resource to the department, orienting and training new staff and peri‑operative students.
Partner with Sterile Processing Educators to facilitate educational programs, in‑service meetings, and attend meetings as required.
Maintain cleanliness of work areas as required.
Maintain adequate supplies for inventory control and communicate daily to supply coordinator.
Actively participate in performance improvement activities of the department.
Facilitate intra‑operative problem solving related to sterile processing.
Distribute supplies and equipment to hospital units timely.
Scan barcodes to deliver supplies, instruments, trays, hyperthermia units, difficult urinary carts, isolation carts, portable suction units, central line carts, thoracotomy carts and emergency carts throughout the hospital.
Respond to phone calls from departments for urgent need for instruments, trays or equipment.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Comply with all Wellstar Health System policies, standards of work and code of conduct.
Required Minimum Education
High School Diploma / GED / Accredited Program (Other – Preferred)
Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s)
CRCST – Certified Central Service Tech or CRCST‑P – Certified Central Service Tech Provisional (1 year) within 1 year
CSPDT – Certified Sterile Proc & Dist Tech or CSPDT‑P – Certified Sterile Proc & Dist Tech – Provisional (1 Year) within 1 year
Required Minimum Experience
Minimum 1 year of previous sterile processing experience.
Required Minimum Skills
Retain knowledge of identification and handling requirements of surgical instruments, medical supplies and equipment.
Understand, speak and write English fluently to communicate with nursing, technical and medical staff.
Basic Computer Skills Required.
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Sterile Processing Tech Cert Wkd Option Fulltime Evening
role at
Wellstar Health System . 1 day ago, be among the first 25 applicants.
How would you like to work in a place where your contributions and ideas are valued? A place where you can serve with compassion, pursue excellence and honor every voice? At Wellstar, our mission is simple, yet powerful: to enhance the health and well‑being of every person we serve. We are proud to have become a shining example of what's possible when the brightest professionals dedicate themselves to making a difference in the healthcare industry, and in people's lives.
Work Shift Evening (United States of America)
Job Summary Fulltime Evening Weekend option—36 hrs/week. Required: One Year Sterile Processing Experience. The Sterile Processing Technician provides a key service to ensure equipment consistently meets the highest quality and safety standards. The individual in this role must be skilled in following protocols with a high level of attention to detail. Responsibilities include receiving and processing incoming supplies and equipment, performing cleaning and sterilizing duties, handling, properly processing and storing critical medical instruments, monitoring sterilizer equipment, inspecting and documenting, and preparing packs of supplies, linens, and instruments in Central Sterile Supply or Materials Management as directed.
Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions
Collect, receive, clean, disinfect, and decontaminate instruments, supplies and equipment according to hospital policies and procedures, AORN recommendations, AAMI guidelines, and TJC requirements.
Prioritize workload according to the needs of the operating room and hospital units.
Collect dirty instruments and equipment from departments throughout the hospital and from the operating room, scanning barcodes.
Disassemble and inspect instruments, selecting appropriate cleaning tools and detergents; manually decontaminate instruments and equipment; restock surgical implantables as appropriate.
Operate washer–decontaminator, cart washer, and ultrasonic cleaner to mechanically decontaminate instruments and equipment.
Inspect surgical instruments and medical equipment, detect need for repair or replacement, assemble, wrap, or containerize instruments and equipment.
Unload washer and scan barcodes on surgical trays.
Inspect instruments and equipment to ensure proper working order and cleanliness.
Scan barcodes to select appropriate count sheet for tray and ensure each instrument is accounted for.
Select appropriate chemical indicators for inside and outside packages based on mode of sterilization.
Select appropriate wrapping method or container.
Assess problems with trays, contact OR resource staff and supply coordinator as needed for resolution.
Avail self to operating room to locate trays and facilitate turnover of surgical trays.
Communicate with operating room staff and core techs to prioritize workload per the operating room schedule.
Sterilize instruments, equipment and supplies; handle and store them appropriately.
Appropriately select mode of sterilization for instruments and equipment; scan barcode on each tray.
Load and unload sterilizer and document accordingly.
Select biological indicator test pack if necessary for implantables on load.
Operate steam, gas plasma and peracetic acid sterilizers.
Handle, scan barcodes, and store sterilized items in predetermined locations for future use.
Monitor sterilizers and equipment mechanically, biologically and chemically per quality assurance standards and performance improvement standards.
Inspect sterilizer before use by checking power supply, emptying drains, cleaning, and adding register tape.
Notify biomedical department of malfunction, inform CS/SPD and OR manager.
Perform daily biological and diagnostic tests; document appropriately and legibly.
Activate recall procedure in event of positive biological indicator.
Select chemical indicators internally and externally per mode of sterilization and document results.
Operate, maintain and troubleshoot 3M auto‑reader equipment for incubating biological indicators.
Follow policies for blood‑borne pathogens and standard precautions to reduce infection risk.
Handle all department, patient and hospital information confidentially.
Make suggestions for improvement, accept constructive feedback, assist and accept assistance from staff.
Document accurately and legibly.
Maintain a safe, functional and effective environment for patients, staff and others.
Promote an interdisciplinary team approach to achieve hospital mission/goals.
Make decisions reflecting knowledge of facts and good judgment when functioning as a team member or leader.
Serve as an expert resource to the department, orienting and training new staff and peri‑operative students.
Partner with Sterile Processing Educators to facilitate educational programs, in‑service meetings, and attend meetings as required.
Maintain cleanliness of work areas as required.
Maintain adequate supplies for inventory control and communicate daily to supply coordinator.
Actively participate in performance improvement activities of the department.
Facilitate intra‑operative problem solving related to sterile processing.
Distribute supplies and equipment to hospital units timely.
Scan barcodes to deliver supplies, instruments, trays, hyperthermia units, difficult urinary carts, isolation carts, portable suction units, central line carts, thoracotomy carts and emergency carts throughout the hospital.
Respond to phone calls from departments for urgent need for instruments, trays or equipment.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Comply with all Wellstar Health System policies, standards of work and code of conduct.
Required Minimum Education
High School Diploma / GED / Accredited Program (Other – Preferred)
Required Minimum License(s) and Certification(s)
CRCST – Certified Central Service Tech or CRCST‑P – Certified Central Service Tech Provisional (1 year) within 1 year
CSPDT – Certified Sterile Proc & Dist Tech or CSPDT‑P – Certified Sterile Proc & Dist Tech – Provisional (1 Year) within 1 year
Required Minimum Experience
Minimum 1 year of previous sterile processing experience.
Required Minimum Skills
Retain knowledge of identification and handling requirements of surgical instruments, medical supplies and equipment.
Understand, speak and write English fluently to communicate with nursing, technical and medical staff.
Basic Computer Skills Required.
Join Us Join us and discover the support to do more meaningful work—and enjoy a more rewarding life. Connect with the most integrated health system in Georgia, and start a future that gives you more.
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