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SIPS Consults in Philadelphia, United States, seeks an Interim Operations Manager to build a cohesive team and streamline sterile processing workflows, enhancing customer satisfaction. The role coordinates decontamination through case cart distribution and collaborates with the Sterile Processing Management team to implement improvements.
You will mentor staff, drive process enhancements, and provide weekly status updates while ensuring compliance with quality standards across departments.
Philadelphia, United States | Posted on 07/27/2026
The primary mission for the Interim Operations Manager is to build a cohesive team, improve existing processes, and improve customer satisfaction. The Operations Manager will identify improvement opportunities in organizational structure, business procedures, and staff education that can provide operational, financial, and quality improvements to Sterile Processing. They will coordinate and monitor all sterile processing and distribution functions such as decontamination, preparation/packaging, sterilization of surgical instruments, and case carts. This role works with the Administration and the Sterile Processing Management team(s) to implement improvement opportunities.
Reporting Structure: This position reports to the designated facility Director(s)
SIPS will undertake the collection, review, and analysis of data that includes, but is not limited to:
Knowledge and Skills
The physical demands and work environment characteristics describedhere are representative of those an employee may encounter whileperforming the essential functions of this job. Reasonableaccommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities toperform these essential functions.
This position requires frequent standing (>4 hours), walking(>4 hours), and limited sitting (<2 hours). Employees must beable to lift and carry 20–50 lbs and push/pull up to 20 lbs. The roleinvolves various physical activities, including but not limited tosquatting (0-1 hours), bending, twisting, reaching above theshoulders, reaching below the waist, kneeling, and grasping (>1 hour).
This description is intended to provide a general overview of thephysical demands and work environment and is not intended to be an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible job-related tasks andconditions. Additional responsibilities, demands, and conditions maybe required as deemed necessary by the employer.