Certified Sterile Processing Tech Infusion Pump Deep Cleaning Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Detroit, MI at Geebo

Certified Sterile Processing Tech Infusion Pump Deep Cleaning

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4 Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Full-time Contract Full-time Contract $31 an hour $31 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Duties:
The Central Sterile Processing Technician provides sterile products & instruments to all members of the health care team.
Requirements:
High School diploma or equivalent education is required.
Completion of an appropriate Aide training program, a Central Technician program or 6 months previous experience in Central Supply.
Ability to read, write, add, subtract and read temperature gauges.
Ability to exercise tact and discretion NICHSPDP Certification is required as a qualification for a CSP Tech position.
Skills:
Completion of an appropriate Aide training program, a Central Technician program or 6 months previous experience in Central Supply - Required Education:
High School diploma or equivalent education - Required Voca:
The Spirit of Work The next step after you apply to this position on Indeed would be a brief phone screen with me, and if you're interested in discussing further please let me know when you might be available for a 15 minute phone conversation.
Please send resume and Covid Card to ataylor@myvoca Thank you in advance for your help.
Have a great day.
Thank you! Job Types:
Full-time, Contract Pay:
$31.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Healthcare setting:
Acute care Inpatient Level I trauma center Operating room Medical specialties:
Surgery Schedule:
5x8 8 hour shift Day shift Rotating weekends Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
CSPT:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
NICHSPDP (Required) COVID CARD (Required) Ability to Relocate:
Detroit, MI 48202:
Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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