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Join a dedicated healthcare team committed to exceptional patient care! As an SPD Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and efficiency of surgical procedures by decontaminating and sterilizing instruments and supplies. This position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where your skills will directly impact patient outcomes. With a focus on quality and excellence, you will collaborate with a passionate team, contributing to a culture of continuous improvement and patient-centered care. If you are detail-oriented and thrive in a fast-paced setting, this is the perfect opportunity to grow your career in healthcare.
The CORE Institute team is dedicated to making the lives of others better by practicing exceptional patient care. If you would like to be part of a dedicated, dynamic healthcare team in a challenging, rewarding environment, The CORE Institute is the right place for you to grow your career.
The CORE Institute delivers integrated, comprehensive musculoskeletal and neurological care. The CORE Institute is built upon a foundation of pioneering research, academics, community service, and a passion for excellence in patient care. The organization continues to be a leader in payor-reform initiatives, and it is at the forefront of systems-based quality programs which drive value and improve the quality of patient care.
As the CORE Institute continues to grow, we are looking for an SPD Tech at our Specialty Hospital.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
EDUCATION:
High school diploma or equivalent.
EXPERIENCE:
Three years of Sterile Processing Technician preferred.
REQUIREMENTS:
Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) is preferred.
Requires current national certification as a SPD technician, Certified Registered Central Service Technician or Surgical Instrument Processor within six months.
KNOWLEDGE:
Must be knowledgeable of guidelines and techniques for cleaning and sterilizing equipment, as well as aseptic technique.
Must have mechanical aptitude with the ability to break down moving parts, clean, lubricate and reassemble, problem solve incomplete trays and missing instrumentation and have effective organizational communication and human relation skills.
Knowledge of basic Sterile Processing and Standard Precautions.
SKILLS:
Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate professionally both verbally and in writing and the skill to listen.
Must maintain clinical and skills competencies per position requirements, participating in growth through in-service and continuing education.
Skills required to provide excellent customer service not only to our patients, but physicians, visitors, and other health care teammates, promoting a positive work environment.
ABILITIES:
Must have a strong attention to detail and physical stamina to handle long arduous work hours.
Ability to work in an environment that frequently produces a high level of stress and mental fatigue, and a willingness to maintain a flexible work schedule as needed.
Ability to multi-task and manage multiple work priorities and support to teammates.
ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Normal and emergent clinical environment. Patient care environment with potential exposure to unpleasant odors, blood and body fluids, infectious disease and to chemical or electrical hazards.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS:
Good visual acuity, accurate color vision. Ability to transfer patients in excess of 100 pounds. Ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl. Ability to reach, grasp, use fine finger movement and feel fine sensation to discern temperature, texture, size, and shape. Ability to speak and hear.