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Cynet HealthStaff is seeking a Sterile Processing Tech for a 13-week contract in South Carolina. The role requires 2 years of sterile processing experience and certifications CBSPD and/or HSPA.
The position operates on a mid shift (15:00–23:30), with a holiday rotation and potential floating to sister facilities to meet needs. Candidates should have experience with sterilization, decontamination, and wrap/assembly across neuro, GU, robotics, ENT, orthopedics, transplant, and gynecological cases.
Profession: Surgical Services
Specialty: Sterile Processing Tech
Duration: 13 weeks
Shift: Mid
Hours per Shift: 8
Experience: 2 years required
License: None required
Certifications: CBSPD and/or HSPA
Must-Have:
Level 1 Trauma experience requiredExperience in sterilization, decontamination and assembly/wrap requiredFirst-timers not accepted
Description:The Sterile Processing Tech will work the mid shift, which operates from 15:00 to 23:30, Monday through Friday.This position includes a holiday rotation.The clinician may float within the scope to meet facility needs.Floating to sister facilities may be required.Experience working with neuro, GU, robotics, ENT, orthopedics, transplant, and gynecological cases is preferred.Candidates must possess a minimum of two years of relevant experience.National certifications in CBSPD and/or HSPA are required.Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is not required.Candidates should be aware that during hurricane season, all employees may be assigned to emergency response teams.Travelers should confirm their availability during this season from June through November.Approval for time off must be provided at the time of submission, with no exceptions allowed after the contract is signed.This role may involve the use of specific skills, including but not limited to immediate-use steam sterilization, high-level disinfection, and proper selection of wrapping materials.Compliance with local regulations is necessary for this role.Candidates without an active South Carolina license should provide proof of application for licensure.