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JOB DESCRIPTION
The Hospital is a network of support and care that touches the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in need each year. It is the largest and busiest provider of trauma and emergency services in New England. Emphasizing community-based care, it is committed to providing consistently excellent and accessible health services to all—and is the largest safety-net hospital in New England.
Position: Central Processing Technician II
Department: Central Processing
Schedule: 40 Hours, Days, Evenings or Nights
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Central Processing Technician must be able to perform all the duties of a CP Tech I and meet or exceed the hospital/Department and Industry standards in carrying them out. The CP Tech is responsible for collaborating with Supervisors, the Clinical Educator, the Training Coordinator, and CP Tech IIIs to provide instruction to CP Tech is as directed. The CPT Tech II collects, invents, and orders daily supplies, stocks and maintains supply PAR (Periodic Automated Replenishment) levels for the CPD. All CP Tech IIs must maintain detailed records (including accurate written logs and computer-generated labels). The CP Tech II demonstrates superb English language and interpersonal skills to maintain open oral, written, telephone, and electronic communication with all Health Care Team members. The CP Tech II completes assigned work on time, enabling the Department to achieve its mission.
COORDINATES COMMUNICATION WITH THE OPERATING ROOMS, LABOR AND DELIVERY, AMBULATORY SURGERY, AND OTHER CP DEPARTMENT CUSTOMERS.
Makes or receives telephone calls between surgical areas, principally the Operating Suites and CP Department.
Uses the PISCIS computer data system to accurately identify, locate, and print out MD preference cards and identifies, prioritizes, and follows up on providing instruments for emergency needs.
ABLE TO DECONTAMINATE INSTRUMENTS, INCLUDING FRAGILE HIGH TECH INSTRUMENTS, CORRECTLY, IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOSPITAL PROCEDURES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS
Demonstrates competency; in all tasks related to the decontamination process, to the Clinical Educator or Designate.
Uses the Hospital/Department and industry-standard safety techniques at all times to protect self and others from injuries (e.g., from sharps) and exposures (e.g., to bodily fluids).
Dresses in and maintains Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves, mask, eye guards, impermeable lab coat, etc. in working order in compliance with the Hospital/Department or industry standards.
Thoroughly inspect Decontamination Room and equipment including cart washer strainers, washer decontaminator to ensure that all drains are clean, enzymatic solution tanks filled, and equipment is in working order.
Accurately orders daily supplies to be used in the decontamination area using the Hospital/Department standard processes for communication.
Separates and discards disposable (v. recyclable) materials. Sorts re-usable material based on the Hospital/Department procedures for a method of decontamination (including heat-sensitive v. non-heat sensitive; immersible v. non-immersible; mechanical v. hand-washable).
Accurately determines the sequence of decontamination activities based upon patient care needs, including Operating Room, Labor and Delivery, Ambulatory Surgery, and other customer needs, processing times, and overall time management.
Accurately conducts a visual inspection of all instruments to be processed before decontamination, according to the hospital/department and industry standards, including fiber optic and power equipment.
PREPARES AND PACKS INSTRUMENT KITS CORRECTLY, INCLUDING FRAGILE HIGH-TECH INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANICAL MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS, IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOSPITAL PROCEDURES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS.
Demonstrates competency; in all tasks related to the instrument assembly process, to the CP Clinical Educator or their Designate.
Accurately names and identifies functions of surgical instruments, including fragile high-tech and mechanical medical instruments.
Accurately uses medical terminology and abbreviations related to the function of each instrument in the full range of the hospital instrument kits.
Accurately uses mechanical and electrical terminology related to the function of electrical and mechanical instruments in the full range of the hospital instrument kits.
Accurately accesses, interprets, and enters computerized data on a keyboard or touch-screen to properly assemble and label kits.
Given a kit assembly assignment, assembles kit correctly according to the hospital/Department and Industry standards, including verifying and documenting functionality and cleanliness of material.
Accurately documents kit assembly according to the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Uses computer keyboard or touch-screen to print out accurate labels for kits; places labels or other printed-out notices on kits using approved the hospital/Department procedures.
Given a series of kit assembly assignments, determines the sequence of assembly based on patient care factors, including need, processing time, and overall time management for the shift being worked.
Packages and label kits based on the properties of the items that each contains and the appropriate sterilization process required by the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
STERILIZES KITS, INCLUDING FRAGILE HIGH-TECH INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANICAL MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS, CORRECTLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOSPITAL PROCEDURES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS.
Demonstrates competency; in all tasks related to the sterilization process, to the Clinical Educator or their Designate.
Performs physical inspection of all sterilization equipment to verify that strainers are free from debris, chamber doors open/close properly, and that gaskets seal correctly, in compliance with the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Given a series of sterilization assignments, determines the sequence of sterilization based on patient care factors, including need, processing time, and overall time management for the shift being worked.
Loads sterilizer carts and documents load contents, date, sterilizer number, operator, and other required information according to the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Load sterilizers correctly and initiates cycles.
Monitors sterilization processes using mechanical, chemical, and biological measures according to the hospital/Department procedures and Industry standards.
Unloads sterilizers correctly after verifying and documenting completion of the sterilization cycle.
Transports sterilized material to designated locations according to the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Performs all quality assurance testing functions; makes and documents recall appropriately and accurately in the event of a biological result failure.
COMPLETES CLEAN/STERILE STORAGE AND MANAGES CASE CARTS CORRECTLY, INCLUDING HANDLING OF FRAGILE HIGH-TECH INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANICAL MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS, CORRECTLY IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOSPITAL PROCEDURES AND INDUSTRY STANDARDS.
Demonstrates competency; in all tasks related to the sterile storage and distribution process, to the Clinical Educator or Designate.
Places cleaned/sterilized material in designated storage areas and locations according to the hospital/Department procedures and Industry standards.
Rotates stored material (first in/first out) accurately according to the hospital/Department procedure.
Monitors the storage environment in compliance with the hospital/Department and Industry standards by monitoring temperature, humidity, cleanliness, fire code compliance, and foot traffic patterns.
Monitors inventory in compliance with the hospital/Department and Industry standards, using PAR levels, minimum/maximum reorder quantities, and other benchmarks established by the hospital/Department.
Uses computerized case cart replenishing system accurately in conformity with the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Selects and prints physician preference cards.
Utilizes physician preference cards accurately to assemble case carts promptly according to the hospital/Department standards.
Transports completely picked case carts to designated rooms using the hospital/Department standards.
Communicates effectively in a pro-active and timely fashion with the Operating Room, Charge Nurses, Labor and Delivery, and Ambulatory Surgical Specialties, regarding the need for and availability of instruments and equipment.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Utilizes the hospital’s cultural beliefs as the basis for decision-making and supports the hospital’s mission and goals.
Attends CP Team and Operative Services staff meetings as required.
Uses superb interpersonal skills to interact with other members of the CP Department Team, customer departments, and the hospital patients and their families.
Maintains work station and CP work environments in clean and sanitary condition.
Demonstrates good personal hygiene appropriate to work in a sterile environment.
Follows all aspects of the the hospital, CP Department, and Industry infection control and safety procedures without exception.
Accepts and transmits e-mail, written, and oral messages for CP Department team members accurately in English.
Utilizes an Air Gun, Case Cart Washer, Washer-Decontaminator, Heat Sealer in compliance with the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Utilizes computerized Inventory Management systems, including Scanner Gun, in compliance with the hospital/Department and Industry standards.
Carries out routine maintenance of all equipment and instruments.
Accurately reads and applies information contained in Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and the Right to Know Law, especially as related directly to exposures in the CP Department or delivery of instruments.
Accurately identifies and describes the role of primary professional and government agencies related to compliance in the CP Department: JCAHO, FDA, EPA, OSHA, DPH, AAMI, and IAHCSMM.
Consistently demonstrates appropriate precautions needed to stay safe from sharps, and exposure to blood, other bodily fluids, and harmful chemicals or other substances.
Accurately explains and demonstrates first aid, emergency response, and evacuation procedures specifically related to Ethylene Oxide (ETO) machine leak or spill.
Performs other duties as required.
EDUCATION:
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED:
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: