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Description

This position is a key position is the Department of Operating Room Service. The Management Services Officer of the Surgical Processing division requires outstanding communication and critical thinking skills.

Incumbent has a strong clinical background to assist training of staff to perform duties as a Surgical Processing Technician to include: decontamination and/or processing of equipment and instrumentation, and distribution of supplies or equipment, as assigned within UCLA Healthcare. Orients, supervises and evaluates Surgical Processing Instrument Technicians.

Other major duties include, but are not limited to, customer service and departmental efficiencies.  Able to maintain, prioritize, and expedite work flow. Works with Clinical Educator to conduct orientation, training programs, and staff development.

Salary range: $29.12-$64.27 Hourly

Qualifications

We’re seeking a highly-skilled, self-motivated professional with: 

 

  • Current Central Service certification or Scrub Technician background required
  • 5 years in Sterile Processing or Operating Room required
  •  Strictly obeys the healthcare regulations for infection control: failure to adhere to these regulations will result in disciplinary action.
  • Properly utilizes and provides resource information regarding proper sterilization techniques, product information, equipment operation, etc. to fellow staff and other healthcare team members, serves as a resource for people needing direction as required.
  • Consistently demonstrates a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Actively participates in Quality Management and Performance Improvement programs.
  • Consistently adheres to UCLA Perioperative Services policies and procedures.
  • Attends all in services/workshops as requested. Assists in the orientation and skill development of new staff members. Attends and participates in required fire, safety, disaster, body mechanics, etc. classes and/or drills.
  • Always ensures a safe working environment for self and co-workers. Monitors and reports unsafe acts or conditions and takes appropriate proactive steps to resolve and/or report.
  •  Consistently maintains good guest relations interdepartmentally, interdepartmentally, using English language in both written and verbal format, uses good telephone etiquette, sensitive to co-workers, patients, physicians, and family members, consistently maintains a courteous and respectful manner, confidentiality of patients, healthcare or physician related information
  • Maintains a positive attitude and behavior: efficient and productive with time utilization.  Strives to be a team player. Adapts to change in workload.  Conducts personal business on break or lunch time.
  •  Always rotates supplies, both prepackaged and interdepartmentally packaged, using the first in/first out method.  Always inspects for package integrity and appropriate change of chemical indicators.
  • Always responds to the needs of all areas. If unable to meet their needs keeps them informed and offers alternatives. Prioritizes appropriately and knows when to call for assistance.
  • Able to rotate efficiently to all shifts to evaluate all shifts.
  • Able to work independently.
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