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An established healthcare provider is seeking a dedicated Sterile Supply Technician II to ensure the highest standards of cleanliness and safety in medical supplies. In this vital role, you will be responsible for decontaminating, cleaning, and sterilizing equipment, contributing directly to patient care and safety. The ideal candidate will possess strong technical skills and a commitment to excellence, ensuring that all supplies meet rigorous standards. Join a supportive team that values your contributions and offers numerous benefits, including paid parental leave and training opportunities. This is a fantastic opportunity to advance your career in a compassionate environment.
Maine Medical Center
Professional - Clinical
Req #: 31878
$2000 Sign on Bonus!
Note: Current Maine Health Employees not eligible - must be separated from MH for at least 6 months.
The Sterile Supply Technician II role is responsible for decontamination, cleaning, processing, and sterilization of supplies and equipment. Participates in the selection of safe and effective supplies and equipment to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
With a career at any of the MaineHealth locations across Maine and New Hampshire, you'll be working with healthcare professionals who truly value the people around them—both within the organization and the communities they serve.
We offer benefits that support your needs today and provide flexibility for tomorrow—programs such as paid parental leave, a flexible work policy, student loan assistance, training and education, along with well-being resources for you and your family.
MaineHealth is committed to investing in our care team and fostering an inclusive environment where you can thrive and reach your full potential. If you're looking to build a career in a place where people help one another deliver best-in-class care, apply today.
If you have questions about this role, please contact Sarah J. Donlin at sarah.donlin@mainehealth.org