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Full Time Permanent

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Central Sterile Technician

Stillwater Medical Center

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

Job description

Central Sterile Technician

Central Service Technicians, also called Sterile Processing Technicians, play a critical role in preventing infection by sterilizing, cleaning, processing, assembling, storing, and distributing medical supplies. Here's the kind of person who fits well with our team:

  • Precise, with exceptional attention to detail
  • Likes following a process and completing each step
  • Professional communication skills
  • Is a team player, who jumps in to help others

Why choose Stillwater Medical to work as a central sterile technician?

  • Beautiful new work environment in our OR expansion
  • Competitive wages and excellent benefits
  • On Modern Healthcare's Best Places to Work since 2012

Details:

  • Full-time, 40-hours per week,
  • Monday through Friday, 9:30am-6:00pm

We are looking for a Central Sterile Technician who is ready to plant roots and grow in our Central Sterile Unit. Apply now!

JOB SUMMARY:

Processes instruments, supplies, and trays for Stillwater Medical Center and Stillwater Medical owned clinics.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Minimum age of 18 years.
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Completion of a Sterile Processing program preferred.
  • Most obtain CRCST within one year of hire.
  • Must be able to respond to SMC within 30 minutes when on call.
  • Able to take emergency call 3pm to 7am weekdays and 24-hour call on weekends on rotating schedule.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to function in stressful situations.
  • Able to take weekend call on a rotating schedule.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must have strength and stamina for prolonged walking and standing.
  • Demonstrates adequate vision, or correctable with glasses/contacts, to read and write.
  • Able to hear, or correctable with hearing devices, and able to talk and converse with others in person and over the phone.
  • Able to hear, see, and feel to accurately assess, monitor, and administer care.
  • Able to frequently lift at least 60 lbs., reach, pull, push, bend, stoop, and kneel.
  • Possesses fine motor skills and hand/eye coordination to give care (i.e.: finger stick blood sugars, vital signs, feed patients, and handle instruments).