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United Surgical Partners International is seeking a Lead Certified Sterile Processing Technician for the evening shift at North Central Surgical Center in Dallas, TX. In this role, you will manage surgical instrumentation, ensuring the smooth operation of the instrument room and assisting in maintaining quality patient care.
The ideal candidate must be certified, have at least 2-3 years of experience, and possess strong organizational skills. Competitive salary and benefits offered.
North Central Surgical Center is a Baylor Scott & White affiliated hospital located in Dallas, TX. We partner with the very best team members and medical staff in the area. We are a surgical focused hospital that performs over 12,000 procedures per year. You will work directly with the most elite physicians and play a key role in providing outstanding quality care for all of our patients and doctors.
Opened in 2005, 14 Operating Rooms and 30 Medical/Surgical Patient Rooms. We are conveniently located at Walnut Hill & 75 in the prestigious NorthPark area. Specialties include: Orthopedics, Spine, General Surgery, Pain Management, Urology, GI/Endoscopy, Plastic, and Podiatry surgeries. Managed by United Surgical Partners International and Joint Commission Accredited.
The Lead Sterile Processing Technician cares for and maintains all surgical instrumentation and sets up supplies and instruments for surgery cases to serve mainly at the Main Hospital SPD Department. As the Lead Sterile Processing Technician at North Central Surgical Center, you will contribute to the team by:
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