Sterile Processing Technician I, Per Diem - Santa Monica
Uclahealth
Santa Monica, CA, USA
Base: $26.31 ph; bonus/equity: not specified; bene...
Fully on-site
Independent function as expert in surgical instrumentation care
Proper maintenance and cleaning of instrumentation
Correct use of decontamination equipment and sterilizers
UCLA Health is seeking a Sterile Processing Technician I for a per diem position in Santa Monica, CA. The role involves handling surgical instrumentation and ensuring compliance with sterilization and decontamination protocols in a surgical setting
Job Summary
Serve as a key member of the perioperative team within the Sterile Processing Department at Santa Monica UCLA Surgery Center.
The role requires independent expertise in the decontamination, assembly, and sterilization of surgical instrumentation.
Candidates must demonstrate the ability to operate various decontamination and sterilization equipment while adhering to regulatory storage standards.
Matching Summary
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UCLA Health is seeking a Sterile Processing Technician I for a per diem position in Santa Monica, CA. The role involves handling surgical instrumentation and ensuring compliance with sterilization and decontamination protocols in a surgical setting.
Salary
Base: $26.31 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Independent function as expert in surgical instrumentation care
Proper maintenance and cleaning of instrumentation
Correct use of decontamination equipment and sterilizers
Working knowledge of aseptic technique and sterile fields
Ability to lift trays up to 25lbs and carts up to 200lbs
Nice-to-have
Working knowledge of bacteriology and medical terminology
Skill in performing calmly during emergent situations
Ability to orient and train team members effectively
Strong interpersonal skills for cooperative working relationships
Key Requirements
Graduate of accredited Sterile Processing or Surgical Tech program
IAHCSMM Certification preferred
Disclosure of any final administrative or judicial misconduct decisions in last seven years