Sterile Processing Tech II - Westwood Surgery Center
UCLA
Application
Details
Posted: 30-Sep-24
Location: Los Angeles, California
Salary: Open
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 143007995
Description
Under the general direction of the Unit Director, Sterile Processing Manager, and Central Service Supervisors/MSOs, the incumbent must have a working knowledge of the aseptic technique, sterile fields, and the principles of an Operating Room decontamination required. Prefer demonstrated skills in proper maintenance and cleaning of instrumentation. Correct use of various decontamination equipment and instrument/tray sterilizers. Strictly obeys the healthcare regulations for infection control: failure to adhere to these regulations will result in disciplinary action. Properly utilizes and provides resource information regarding proper sterilization techniques, product information, equipment operation, etc. to fellow staff and other healthcare team members, serves as a resource for people needing direction as required. Consistently demonstrates a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail. Operate steam and H2O2 sterilizers, sonic equipment, washers, heat sealers, and other SPD-related equipment; store, date, and rotate supplies according to TJC and CMS guidelines.
Consistently maintains good guest relations interdepartmentally, and intra-departmentally, using English language in both written and verbal format, uses good telephone etiquette, sensitive to co-workers, patients, physicians, and family members, consistently maintains a courteous and respectful manner, confidentiality of patients, healthcare or physician related information.
Maintains a positive attitude and behavior: efficient and productive with time utilization. Strives to be a team player. Adapts to changes in workload. Conducts personal business on break or at lunchtime.
Always rotates supplies, both prepackaged and interdepartmentally packaged, using the first in/first out method. Always inspect for package integrity and appropriate change of chemical indicators. Always responds to the needs of all areas. If unable to meet their needs keep them informed and offer alternatives. Prioritizes appropriately and knows when to call for assistance. Ability to lift surgical trays weighing up to 25 lbs, and handle surgical case carts weighing up to 200 lbs. Ability to stand for long periods. Able to work independently.
Qualifications
Working knowledge of aseptic technique, sterile fields, and the principles of Operating Room decontamination is required. Prefer demonstrated skills in proper maintenance and cleaning of instrumentation. Correct use of various decontamination equipment and instrument/tray sterilizers. Working knowledge of bacteriology and medical terminology is preferred. Oral and written skills to collect and relay information accurately. Interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with all staff. Skill in performing calmly during emergent and /or stressful situations by taking appropriate action. Skill in working as part of a team. High School diploma required. Graduate of accredited Sterile Processing program, Surgical Tech program, or relevant experience. CRCST certification (IAHCSMM) is recommended. At least 6 months of working experience in Sterile Processing.
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