What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sterile Processing Tech II - 3:00pm-11:30pm position at Bayfront Health?
Position Summary
Site: Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital - St. Petersburg, Florida
Department: Sterile Processing
Position: Sterile Processin Tech II
Schedule: 3:00pm-11:30pm
Job SummaryDemonstrates, through clinical practice, knowledge, and a clear understanding of the entire sterilization process, from cleaning and decontamination through packaging, sterilization, and distribution of instrument trays for surgical case carts according to pick lists or surgeon’s preference cards.
Responsibilities
Essential Function
- Has high professional and ethical standards that are employed in making critical decisions in every aspect of the sterilization process.
- Uses knowledge of microbiology and infection control in determining the best method of processing ever changing, highly technical patient care instrumentation and equipment.
- Has advanced knowledge of the function of surgical instrumentation during patient care in the operating room suite in at least one surgical specialty.
- Proficient in the decontamination of surgical instrumentation as well as a wide variety of patient equipment.
- Responsible for the sterilization of all instrumentation, equipment and supplies that are requested from customer departments.
- Responsible for daily record keeping and chemical, mechanical, & biological monitoring relative to sterilization processes.
- Participates in the preceptorship and orientation of new team members.
- Participates in the distribution of instrument trays for surgical case carts according to the requirements of the surgery schedule, pick lists and surgeon’s preference cards.
- Demonstrates through practice a clear understanding of the instrumentation utilized during surgical procedures.
- Consults with and works directly with the SPD Supervisor, and/or the SPD Operations Specialist, regarding unit activities.
- Works as the patient’s advocate regarding the most correct and safest form of sterilization for all patient use instrumentation and equipment.
- Assures that through specific infection control procedures a safe environment is maintained.
- Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
- Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.
- Participates in all unit quality control activities. He or she must demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of their role to patient care.
- Responsible for helping to maintain a safe environment for fellow team members as well as patients.
- Completes special projects, without supervision, as assigned by departmental leadership.
- Works independently in all areas. He or she participates in all unit quality control activities and makes recommendations for process improvement activities
Qualifications
Education/Training
- High school graduate or equivalent.
Licensure/Certification
- Within the First year:
- Completion status in the SPD Readiness Course; or
- Nationally certified through:
- Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA); or
- The Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD).
- Maintain required CEU’s in accordance with certifying body.
Experience
- Minimum of One (1) year of experience in sterile processing, or a minimum of nine (9) months with certification or completion of SPD Readiness Course.