Surgical Services Sports & Recreation - Everett, WA at Geebo

Surgical Services

Sterile Processing Tech Daily Caseload per tech:
65 Surgical Cases; 1200 Tray Volume Weekend REQ:
Yes Will this traveler need to float between like units? No Start Date:
ASAP Is on-call required? Yes twice per month; rotating weekends Open to accommodating block schedule? No; case-by-case possibly considered during contract but depends on core staff. Guaranteed Hours:
40h contract Years of Experience Required:
2 yr experience required Certs Required:
CBSPD or IAHCSMM Locals Accepted:
No Additional Information:
Inpatient, outpatient, and trauma setting experience required. Sterilization, decontamination, assembly/wrap, case cart, HLD, and scrub experience required. Candidate should have experience in surgery cases such as Ortho, Urology, Endo/Laparoscopic, Vascular, Thoracic, Neuro, Gyn, Bariatrics, Plastics, Podiarty, ENT, Transplant, Robotics, and Implants. Opthalmology preferred. Note:
Everett Surgical Services is no longer accepting COVID-19 vaccination exemptions. Responses to the following questions MUST be included with submittals for manager review:
How many years' experiences do you have in the SPD field?
Do you have experience utilizing SPM?
Do you have experience using Epic?
What service line do you consider your strength and weakness?
Why should we consider you for this assignment?
What is your preferred shift?
Please include all RTO. Hospital Highlights Type of Facility:
Level II Trauma Center (Includes OP, IR, ER, IP) Total Staffed Beds:
571 total for both campuses Scrub Color:
Any (no reddish orange permitted) Charting:
EPIC Parking Cost:
Facility Paid
Shifts:
Day (5x8 Hours) 6:
00 14:
30
Job Priority:
MSP
Facility:
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett Colby Campus
Location:
Everett , WA , 98201Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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