Job Summary
The Lead Technician viewed as a role model by others serves as a liaison and resource for department regarding the decontamination cleaning instrument assembly packaging sterilization transport and storage of all patient care instrumentation and equipment. The Lead Technician will assist with direction planning organizing the staff and activities of the Sterile Processing department. Ensures that best practices related to decontamination sterilization preparing and packaging of instruments are adhered to by staff. The Lead Technician utilizes key performance indicators to identify trending areas in need of improvement.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS: Assigned department manager and/or the Clinical Director
Job Functions
- Assures the practical use of resources.
- Efficiently maintains instrument and processing supply inventory.
- Checks sterilization/decontamination equipment to make sure appropriate parameters are met.
- Consistently demonstrates required competencies.
- Mentors trains or develops peers or team members to improve competencies.
- Demonstrates and maintains in-depth knowledge of surgical instrument processing including the assembly of complex surgical instrument sets and reprocessing of flexible endoscopes.
- Adheres to safety and infection prevention policies and guidelines to ensure the safety of self patients visitors and staff.
- Prepares and sterilizes surgical instruments and supplies according to established procedures and techniques.
- Foster effective working relationships with management and departmental staff.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Alignment Requirements
- Ethical Conduct
- Adherence to SIPS Values
- SIPS Policies & Handbook
Minimum Acceptable Training and Experience:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Minimum of three years of sterile processing experience.
- Sterile Processing Technician certification (HSPA or CSPD)
- Progressive leadership experience- preferred
- Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS)- preferred
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted.
- Microsoft Office suite
- Basic computer hardware & network troubleshooting techniques.
- Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and customers.
- Ability to multi-task between projects.
- The ability to solve problems and identify solutions.
- Applies judgment and makes informed decisions.
- Knowledge of and experience with care handling and assembly of surgical instrumentation sterilization practices and surgical supplies.
- Knowledge of new technologies specific to sterile processing.
- The ability to maintain and stay abreast of updates and changes.
Benefits
Benefits
Why SIPS
Core Values: Professionalism Respect Integrity Drive
- Health and welfare benefits
- Company-paid LTD and Term Life coverage
- 401K (company match)
- Leadership Development
- Growth Opportunities
Alignment Requirements Ethical Conduct Adherence to SIPS Values SIPS Policies & Handbook Minimum Acceptable Training and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of three years of sterile processing experience. Sterile Processing Technician certification (HSPA or CSPD) Progressive leadership experience- preferred Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS)- preferred An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. Microsoft Office suite Basic computer hardware & network troubleshooting techniques. Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues and customers. Ability to multi-task between projects. The ability to solve problems and identify solutions. Applies judgment and makes informed decisions. Knowledge of and experience with care, handling, and assembly of surgical instrumentation, sterilization practices, and surgical supplies. Knowledge of new technologies specific to sterile processing. The ability to maintain and stay abreast of updates and changes.