SPD Technician Certified in Lakewood, New Jersey at RWJBarnabas Health
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Job Description
Job Title: SPD Technician Certified
Location: MMC Southern Campus
Department Name: Central Sterile Supply
Req #: 0000254014
Status: Hourly
Shift: Day
Pay Range: $23.85 - $29.52 per hour
Pay Transparency:
The above reflects the anticipated hourly wage range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.
The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.
Sterile Processing Technician, Certified – RWJBarnabas Health
At RWJBarnabas Health, Certified Sterile Processing Technicians become part of a purpose-driven environment where precision, teamwork, and patient safety create meaningful opportunities to support exceptional healthcare. This Certified Sterile Processing Technician role offers opportunities for professional growth, supportive collaboration, and a culture committed to quality, safety, and continuous improvement. As a Certified Sterile Processing Technician, you will play an essential role in ensuring surgical instruments and patient care equipment are properly cleaned, disinfected, sterilized, and prepared for safe clinical use while partnering with interdisciplinary teams dedicated to delivering outstanding patient care. Joining RWJBarnabas Health means joining a community where every Certified Sterile Processing Technician is encouraged to grow, contribute, and make a lasting impact.
A typical day for a Certified Sterile Processing Technician may include:
- Performing all aspects of the decontamination, inspection, assembly, and sterilization process for surgical instruments and patient care equipment
- Inspecting instruments and equipment to ensure all components are thoroughly cleaned, functioning properly, and ready for sterilization and clinical use
- Cleaning and processing patient care equipment according to established procedures to prevent cross-contamination and promote a safe healthcare environment
- Selecting the appropriate method of disinfection or sterilization by following manufacturer recommendations, industry standards, and organizational policies
- Performing biological monitoring of steam, ethylene oxide (ETO), and gas plasma sterilization systems to verify sterilization parameters have been achieved
- Reviewing sterilizer performance tests, maintaining accurate documentation, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation standards
- Maintaining the proper working condition of equipment utilized in direct patient care and reporting equipment concerns as appropriate
- Collaborating with surgical services, nursing, and other healthcare professionals to ensure timely availability of sterile instruments and supplies
- Supporting a safe, organized, and efficient Sterile Processing Department while participating in quality improvement initiatives and ongoing professional development
This role might be for you if:
- You are detail-oriented and take pride in maintaining the highest standards of quality and patient safety
- You thrive in a collaborative healthcare environment and enjoy supporting clinical teams behind the scenes
- Strong organizational and time management skills allow you to prioritize responsibilities in a fast-paced setting
- You understand the importance of infection prevention and consistently follow established protocols and best practices
- You are committed to accuracy, accountability, and maintaining thorough documentation
- Adaptability allows you to respond confidently as departmental priorities and patient care needs evolve
- Continuous learning and professional growth are important to you
To be considered for this Certified Sterile Processing Technician opportunity, you are passionate about supporting safe, high-quality patient care through excellence in sterile processing and infection prevention. You have a high school diploma or equivalent and hold a current Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification. Membership in a recognized Central Sterile Association is required, along with successful completion of site personnel general and department-specific orientation. Previous experience in sterile processing or healthcare is preferred. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team are essential.
Scheduling Requirements:
- Day Shift
- Full-Time
- 40 hours per week