Surgery Partners
FT Sterile Processing Technician - Second Shift
Surgery Partners, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703
North Carolina Specialty Hospital (NCSH), is a private, physician-owned medical center that opened its doors in 1926. North Carolina Specialty Hospital's commitment to growth and continuous improvement has helped the hospital maintain a number of high rankings in both quality measures and patient satisfaction.North Carolina Specialty Hospital offers surgical specialties in orthopedics, ophthalmology, ear, nose and throat as well as sports medicine, oral, plastic, podiatry, general surgery, interventional radiology, pain management, reconstructive surgery and more.
Why join North Carolina Specialty Hospital?
Award Winning Hospital for Special Surgery5 Star CMS rated facility for patient experiencePositive Work cultureCareer growth opportunitiesComprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance, Life and Disability InsuranceTelemedicine/You have access to Physicians 24/7/365 through MDLIVEPaid Time Off401k Employer MatchTuition AssistanceJob Summary:
Under the supervision of the Sterile Processing supervisor and the Director of O.R., the Sterile Processor ensures proper care and maintenance of all surgical instrumentation, equipment, and sterilization processes. The Sterile Processor must demonstrate good knowledge of principles and practices of aseptic techniques, must have knowledge of equipment, instruments, procedures and supplies used in the operating room. The Sterile Processor must be able to work under pressure and in situations that demand patience, tact and endurance. This position must provide on-going and continual communication with Operating Room staff, including communicating special equipment needs as they arise. The Sterile Processor must also monitor the daily schedule for changes in instrumentation.
Skills & Abilities:
Able to work independently and met established deadlines.•Able to make sound reasonable decisionsHighly organizedAbility to concentrate on many detailed requests despite numerous interruptions.Demonstrates accountability, professionalism, openness, receptive to change, creativity and innovativeAbility to identify and calmly handle inherently stressful situation with tact.Good communication skillsAbility to develop excellent working relationships with staffDemonstrates professional and self-development through continuing educationSeeks guidance, direction and assistance when neededFunction as a team in the OR and demonstrate the ability to work under stress with all types of personalitiesAble to work well with people under deadlines and stressAble to be flexible and take on new responsibilitiesTraining, Education & Experience:
High School graduate or GED
requiredMust be able to communicate and understand the English language both verbal and writtenCertification in Sterile Processing is
preferredA minimum of one (1) year of Sterile Processing experience
preferred
Our employees are critical to our success and we value their contributions. North Carolina Specialty Hospital offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and an opportunity to grow and develop your career in an environment that values employee ideas and diversity. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled. We maintain a drug-free workplace and require pre-employment drug screening and background check.
Why join North Carolina Specialty Hospital?
Award Winning Hospital for Special Surgery5 Star CMS rated facility for patient experiencePositive Work cultureCareer growth opportunitiesComprehensive Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance, Life and Disability InsuranceTelemedicine/You have access to Physicians 24/7/365 through MDLIVEPaid Time Off401k Employer MatchTuition AssistanceJob Summary:
Under the supervision of the Sterile Processing supervisor and the Director of O.R., the Sterile Processor ensures proper care and maintenance of all surgical instrumentation, equipment, and sterilization processes. The Sterile Processor must demonstrate good knowledge of principles and practices of aseptic techniques, must have knowledge of equipment, instruments, procedures and supplies used in the operating room. The Sterile Processor must be able to work under pressure and in situations that demand patience, tact and endurance. This position must provide on-going and continual communication with Operating Room staff, including communicating special equipment needs as they arise. The Sterile Processor must also monitor the daily schedule for changes in instrumentation.
Skills & Abilities:
Able to work independently and met established deadlines.•Able to make sound reasonable decisionsHighly organizedAbility to concentrate on many detailed requests despite numerous interruptions.Demonstrates accountability, professionalism, openness, receptive to change, creativity and innovativeAbility to identify and calmly handle inherently stressful situation with tact.Good communication skillsAbility to develop excellent working relationships with staffDemonstrates professional and self-development through continuing educationSeeks guidance, direction and assistance when neededFunction as a team in the OR and demonstrate the ability to work under stress with all types of personalitiesAble to work well with people under deadlines and stressAble to be flexible and take on new responsibilitiesTraining, Education & Experience:
High School graduate or GED
requiredMust be able to communicate and understand the English language both verbal and writtenCertification in Sterile Processing is
preferredA minimum of one (1) year of Sterile Processing experience
preferred
Our employees are critical to our success and we value their contributions. North Carolina Specialty Hospital offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and an opportunity to grow and develop your career in an environment that values employee ideas and diversity. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled. We maintain a drug-free workplace and require pre-employment drug screening and background check.