The Instrument Processing Technician works under the direction of the Sterile Processing Manager and is responsible for the proper handling, cleaning, disinfecting, assembly, and sterilization of instrumentation and patient-related equipment to render items safe for handling and use.
Sterilization: * Loads, unloads and safely operates all sterilizers according to policies and procedures * Completes all monitoring paperwork, sterilization records and records of instrument sets within required timeline * Maintains sterility of equipment and supplies * Transports, handles and stores sterile instruments and supplies per appropriate standards Decontamination: * Treats all instruments and equipment in the decontamination areas appropriately * Follows proper cleaning procedures for items being cleaned * Organizes and sorts instrument sets and equipment for proper cleaning, decontamination and ensures appropriate method of cleaning is used * Performs presoaking, loading of instruments in the ultrasonic/medivator, and washer/disinfector, and performs manual cleaning/washing * Prioritizes work according to direction and Operating Room demand, monitoring flow and timing Instrumentation: * Inspects and reassembles clean instrumentation and equipment according to standard operating procedures * Sorts instruments according to type * Assembles instruments according to appropriate recipe * Prepares instrument sets and appropriately places in either rigid containers or prepares for wrapping with proper identification, entering into queue for sterilization * Maintains appropriate levels of sterile instrument sets and individual instrumentation relative to Operating Room scheduling Required Qualifications: High school diploma/equivalent OR One of the following qualifications: * Completion of an associate degree program or higher; OR * Prior experience as a central service technician in a sterile processing department; OR * Enrollment in an associate degree program or higher with completion of clinical internship in sterile processing Successful completion of sterilization, decontamination, and instrumentation competencies required within 6 months of hire At HealthPartners we believe in the power of good - good deeds and good people working together.
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