What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sterile Processing Technician, Louisville, KY position at Network For Hope (NFH)?
At Network for Hope (NFH) the Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) is to collect, clean, decontaminate and/or sterilize surgical instruments, trays and packs, and other surgical equipment according to established standards and procedures to ensure sterile and functioning supply of materials and equipment. Assists in the supply management procedures to ensure adequacy of stock in conjunction with the Materials and Facilities Manager. Maintains the cleanliness and functionality of the KODA clinical areas for daily use.
Duties and Responsibilities
Sterile Processing |
1. Thoroughly cleans and disinfects surgical equipment and prepares equipment for sterilization. 2. Inspects and maintains surgical instruments. Performs disinfection and sterilization of surgical equipment used in clinical activities of the organization. 3. Documents and maintains accurate sterilization records. 4. Stays current on regulatory requirements and processes as it pertains to sterilization as governed by our regulating agencies. 5. Performs routine and as needed cleaning of assigned clinical work areas and KODA operating room. 6. Documents and maintains accurate cleaning records. 7. May assist with cleaning, instrument supply for Clinical Recovery Specialists performing tissue recovery during normal working hours. 8. In conjunction with the Materials and Facilities Manager, the SPT will assist with ordering and receipt of clinical supplies, documentation of supplies received on appropriate supply logs and will help to ensure the proper stocking and rotation of clinical supplies. 9. May be required to assist with documentation and transport activities related to the morgue. |
Education, experience and training
- Education: High school graduation or equivalent is required.
- Experience: 1-3 years' experience in health care related to surgical/supply services and inventory control is required. Other relatable experience in health care or sterile processing may be considered.
- Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration: National certification as a Central/Sterile Processing Technician or equivalent preferred; must be obtained within 18 months of eligibility.
About Us
Network for Hope is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving and enhancing lives through organ and tissue donation. We work tirelessly to provide exceptional care to our donor families, facilitate organ and tissue recovery, and educate the communities we serve. The dynamic field of organ and tissue donation offers exciting and rewarding employment opportunities for those looking to make a meaningful difference in others' lives.
In addition to being part of a lifesaving mission, NFH offers competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and generous time off. Here are some of the benefits available to our team members:
Voluntary Benefits
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Options
- Short Term Disability
- Voluntary Life Insurance
- Dependent Care Program
- Pet Insurance Discount Program
Employer Provided Benefits
- Health Savings Account Assistance
- Life & Accidental Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- Competitive 401K
- Vacation, Sick, PTO, Birthday, Holidays, and Personal Days
- Comprehensive Life Assistance Program
- Identity Theft Monitoring Program
- Education, Professional Dues, Certification Reimbursement
- On-The-Job Training and Career Shadowing
- Flexible Work Schedules
- Subscription to the Calm Application
- Onsite Exercise Facility and Meditation Room
To learn more about NFH, please visit our website at http://www.networkforhope.org.
Network for Hope is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a participant of E-Verify.