Allied Health - Sterile Processing Tech (SPT)

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Company: St Josephs Health Hospital (FKA St Josephs Health)

Location: Syracuse, NY 13210

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Client Name
St Josephs Health Hospital (FKA St Josephs Health)
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Allied Health
Specialty
Sterile Processing Tech (SPT)
Job ID
31807324
Job Title
Allied Health - Sterile Processing Tech (SPT)
Weekly Pay
$1615.0

Shift Details

Shift
8 hour mids
Scheduled Hours
40

Job Order Details

Start Date
05/18/2025
End Date
08/02/2025
Duration
11 Week(s)

Job Description
Job Description: Sterile Processing Technician
Overview:
A Sterile Processing Technician (SPT) is responsible for ensuring that medical instruments, equipment, and supplies are properly cleaned, sterilized, and prepared for use in healthcare settings. They play a critical role in infection control and patient safety by ensuring that all surgical instruments and medical tools meet high standards for cleanliness and safety.

Common Duties and Responsibilities:
Cleaning and Decontaminating Instruments:

Manually or mechanically clean and decontaminate surgical tools and equipment.

Remove biological debris, blood, and other contaminants from instruments.

Use appropriate cleaning solutions, ultrasonic cleaners, and sterilizers.

Inspection and Assembly:

Inspect instruments for damage or wear.

Ensure that all parts of instruments are intact and functioning.

Assemble instrument sets according to specifications or procedures.

Sterilization:

Operate autoclaves or other sterilizing equipment to sterilize instruments.

Select appropriate sterilization methods based on the materials and types of instruments.

Ensure that sterilization cycles are properly run and documented.

Inventory Management:

Maintain and organize inventory of sterile instruments and supplies.

Ensure that sterile items are stored in appropriate conditions to maintain their integrity.

Track usage and restock as needed.

Documentation and Record-Keeping:

Record sterilization cycle data, including time, temperature, and load verification.

Maintain accurate records of instrument repairs, maintenance, and sterilization.

Quality Control and Compliance:

Follow strict infection control protocols and safety regulations.

Ensure compliance with hospital or healthcare facility standards, including those set by the Joint Commission (JCAHO) and OSHA.

Collaboration with Healthcare Teams:

Work closely with surgeons, nurses, and other medical staff to ensure that all necessary sterile instruments are available for surgeries and procedures.

Respond promptly to urgent or special sterilization requests.

Required Skills:
Knowledge of sterilization techniques, equipment, and infection control standards.

Familiarity with cleaning agents and disinfectants.

Attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment.

Strong organizational skills and ability to manage inventory.

Ability to work as part of a healthcare team.

Work Environment:
Typically works in hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, or medical device manufacturers.

May be required to work in shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.

Certification and Licensing Requirements by State:
Certification and licensing requirements for Sterile Processing Technicians can vary by state, but in general:

Certification: Many states and healthcare facilities require Sterile Processing Technicians to be certified by recognized professional organizations. The Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) and the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) are the primary certifying bodies. Certification may be required by employers, even if not mandated by state law.

States that Require Certification/License:

California: Requires certification by the CBSPD or IAHCSMM for Sterile Processing Technicians working in healthcare settings.

Washington: Requires certification by a recognized body for SPTs employed in hospitals and medical facilities.

Pennsylvania: While not mandatory by law, many employers require SPTs to be certified.

Nevada: SPTs are required to be certified by a national body.

Florida: Some hospitals and healthcare facilities may require certification, although state law does not mandate it.

Texas: Certification is typically required by healthcare facilities, though it is not state-mandated.

States with No Specific State Certification Requirements:

Many states do not have specific licensing or certification mandates for Sterile Processing Technicians, but individual healthcare employers may still require certification for employment.

Examples include states like Ohio, Michigan, and Georgia, where certification is typically left up to the employer's discretion.

Continuing Education and Recertification:
Certified Sterile Processing Technicians are often required to complete continuing education and recertify periodically (every 3 to 5 years), depending on the certifying body. This ensures that they remain updated on best practices, new sterilization technologies, and regulatory changes.

Client Details

Address
301 Prospect Ave
City
Syracuse
State
NY
Zip Code
13203

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