Full time
I Accountability Objectives:
Responsible for decontamination, cleaning, processing and sterilization of supplies and equipment dispensed by the department following infection control procedures. Disassembles, cleans, assembles, sterilizes and stores procedure tray, instruments, equipment, crash carts and supplies according to prescribed procedures and aseptic technique.
Assists in maintaining supply inventory to keep department running optimally.
II Position Qualifications:
Minimum Education, Licensure / Certification and Experience Required.
A. Education
B. Licensure / Certification
C Special Skill / Aptitudes
D. Experience
III Duties / Responsibilities:
Sterilize instruments, equipment, utensils, linen and supplies using various types of autoclaves, loading same in prescribed manner, setting controls to the specified time/temperature based on the material type and requirements of items being sterilized. Completes appropriate documentation records prior to item sterilization, reads and initials autoclave
printouts/graphs, to verify appropriate sterilization cycles/dry times, to provide required records and compliance, for the department, per AORN, JACHO, OSHA, and AAMI standards and appropriate inspections.
Insures proper daily operation of autoclave units prior to use; runs and reads biological/chemical tests according to prescribed procedure; records results in appropriate logs; inspects autoclaves and recorded records for visible signs of malfunction, reporting same to manager. Oversees and processes all contaminated instruments and supplies returned to the department; uses knowledge of sterilization principles to correctly wrap/package items for sterilization; processes items appropriately using the applicable sterilization agent (i.e., gas plasma, steam). Assemble all instrument procedure trays, packs and kits according to prescribed manner, using content list(s) as a guide; wraps packages and handles all items following established procedure(s); marks items with identifying data and distributes to proper designated storage areas; notifies manager when unable to replace parts and/or instruments, reports supply/equipment deficiencies when necessary. Assists in setting up the Operating Room with supplies, instruments and dispenses product(s) as requested; assigns priority to emergency requests; issues supplies/equipment based on knowledge of intended use/procedure; demonstrates and exercises responsible judgment in providing same for patient care. Disassemble and clean patient equipment/carts (i.e., Suction D & C Machines, E.N.T. Cart, Balloon
Pumps...) using approved disinfectants, detergents, soaps and cleaners; reassemble equipment and operate to test for proper functioning; replace lost or damaged parts (i.e., tubes, containers, connectors) from on-hand inventory; transferring inoperable equipment to the appropriate staging area for repair.
Maintain assigned work areas in a clean, organized manner to meet required standards for handling sterilized and clean materials, and a safe work environment. Cleans, refills, and maintains integrity of adult and pediatric crash carts; assumes final responsibility for cart documentation, expiration dates and completeness. Uses the instrument management computer system to maintain, prioritize workflow and track surgical instruments and reprocessed equipment. Carries out assigned duties based on daily assignment schedules, filling gaps to accommodate work flow and promoting a team-focused environment. Precepts and orientates new department employees to each work assignment area and overall department operations, utilizing a competency checklist; completes departmental/hospital mandatory in-services as required. Works with appointed Operating Room Service Coordinator in a specialized OR concentration (i.e.. Ortho, Cardiovascular/Thoracic, General/GYN, Neuro...) to become knowledgeable of the instrumentation and it's uses.
III Duties / Responsibilities:
IV Dept/Unit Specific:
Not Applicable
V Working Conditions:
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion
Trinity Health is a family of 115,000 colleagues and nearly 26,000 physicians and clinicians across 25 states. Because we serve diverse populations, our colleagues are trained to recognize the cultural beliefs, values, traditions, language preferences, and health practices of the communities that we serve and to apply that knowledge to produce positive health outcomes. We also recognize that each of us has a different way of thinking and perceiving our world and that these differences often lead to innovative solutions.
Our dedication to diversity includes a unified workforce (through training and education, recruitment, retention, and development), commitment and accountability, communication, community partnerships, and supplier diversity.
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