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Sterile Processing Supervisor

Virginia Hospital Center

Location: Mason, Ohio
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: March 23, 2024
Sterile Processing Supervisor Job Description Purpose & Scope: The Supervisor of Central Sterile Processing supervises and coordinates the activities of personnel engaged in collecting, cleaning, processing, sterilization and delivering sterile supplies and equipment. Establishes methods and work performance standards for preparing sterilizing and handling of sterile items. Maintains adequate supply of items avoiding stock outs and critical items; duplication of instruments and equipment are in working order or sent for repair. Oversees and operating room case caret system and assumes responsibility for stocking all items listed on preference lists. Conducts and coordinates in-service training for department personnel. Prepares activity reports and assists the Manager in preparation of the budget and inventory levels. Directs various personnel actions to include but not limited to hiring, evaluating, disciplinary action and discharge with the guidelines of Hospital policy. Ensures infection control guidelines are pertains to sterile processing. Supports and interprets philosophy objectives and policies of the Hospital to Department and personnel. Education: High school diploma or equivalent is preferred. Certificate from an accredited central service technician training program is required. Experience: Three years of sterile processing experience is required. One year of supervisory experience is preferred. Certification/Licensure: Certification in Central Sterile Processing to be obtained within 12 months. Physical Requirements: Facilities: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee may encounter while performing the essential function of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essentials functions: Very hard work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Bending: lowering the body forward from the waist. Stooping: bending body forward and downward by bending legs and spine at the waist through use of the lower extremities and back muscles. Kneeling: bending legs at knee to come to rest on knee or knees. Crouching: bending body downward and forward by bending legs and spine. Twisting: moving body from waist, using a turning motion. Reaching: extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction. Standing: assuming an upright position, on the feet particularly, for sustained periods of time. Walking: moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for long distances. Pushing/Pulling: using upper extremities to press or drag objects in a sustained motion of 30-50 pounds. Lifting: raising objects from a lower to higher position or moving objects horizontally from position-to-position through the use of the upper extremities and back muscles, of between 50-100 pounds. Repetitive Motions: sustained and continuous movements of the wrist, hands and/or fingers; Finger Dexterity: feeling and grasping. Talking: expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word those activities in which detailed or important spoken instructions must be conveyed accurately, loudly or quickly. Visual Acuity: the power to see at a level which allows reading of numbers and text, operation of equipment, inspections of machines, etc. Ability to work in accordance with Hospital Safety Standards. Working Conditions: Patient Care: Works in well-lighted/ventilated office/clinical setting. Subject to frequent interruptions. Subject to long hours, changing shifts. May be required to work beyond normal working hours when requested to do so, e.g., overtime, on call. Routine occupational exposure to infectious diseases, blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids, hazardous chemicals, noxious odors, latex, and/or musculoskeletal injuries. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is needed for instances of exposure to blood, body fluids and infectious processes, and are supplied by the hospital. Involved with patients, family members, co-workers, and visitors under all conditions, e.g. hostile and/or emotionally upset, disoriented or combative.
Salary: $62.5K - $79.1K a year
Employment Type: Full-time
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