Tenet Healthcare

CSP Instrument Coordinator Days FT Detroit Receiving Hospital

Posted on: 21 Feb 2021

Detroit, MI

Job Description

Description:
Summary Description

Under general supervision, acts as a liaison between Central Sterile Processing and the surgical areas on issues related to surgical instruments. Collaborates with Perioperative Leadership team to verify need for new instruments and develops rationale to support requests. Meets with sales representatives from various companies to discuss new instruments. Coordinates the repair of instruments both on site as well as those that have to be sent out. Administers inventory requisition, purchasing, and back order tracking of instruments in the Central Sterile Processing department. Maintains appropriate inventory levels of backup instruments and equipment. Maintain records and runs reports of instruments purchased and repaired. Helps facilitates in-service training on new instrumentation and equipment.

GENERAL DUTIES

1. Maintains work area in a clean and orderly condition. Ensures proper storage of instruments and related equipment.

2. Implements a procedure to order, receive, inspect, sort and inventory instrumentation at established par levels: commercially produced and internally produced.
3. Communicates defective surgical instrumentation and special requested medical devices and supplies to appropriate personnel.
4. Takes appropriate action to repair and/or replace any defective instrumentation utilizing approved manufacturers and vendors.
5. Collaborates, with the CSP leadership, educator, OR leadership and clinical managers the delivery and education of special requested medical devices and new instruments and/or medical supplies.
6. Implements a preventative maintenance program for surgical instruments and equipment utilizing approved manufacturers and vendors.
7. Coordinates the completion of both sterile and non-sterile incomplete sets so they can be put back into service.
8. Establishes and maintains files for vendor communications, computer files, manufacturer equipment manuals, technical publications, and requisition requests.
9. Updates the department's current instrument management system with changes to instrument sets and/or count sheets and well as the addition of new instruments. Helps maintain the systems database.
10. Acts as technical support to Surgical Services staff for new medical instrumentation and special order medical instrumentation.
11. Ensures that vendors follow department policies related to the checking in and out of loaner instruments and trays including the completion of appropriate paperwork.
12. Assist the department supervisors in coordinating the reprocessing, replacement and delivery of surgical instruments for all of the off-site practice locations.
13. Participates in education of health care providers related to receipt, inspection, inventory, storage & distribution of instrumentation and medical supplies in Processing, function of specialty instrumentation, problem resolution of frequently encountered instrument function issues and instrument maintenance program.

14. Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications

1. High school graduate or equivalent. Associates degree preferred.

2. Three years of Sterile Processing Technician experience.

3. Certified Sterile Processing Technician through CBSPD or IAHCSMM. Certified Instrument Technician through CBSPD or IAHCSMM within 12 month of hire into the position.

Skills Required

1. Understanding of the care and handling of surgical instrumentation.

2. Analytical ability to evaluate and assess instrument needs and repairs.

3. Interpersonal skills to effectively communicate with various hospital personnel and outside vendors.

4. Knowledge of surgical instruments as well as cleaning and sterilization processes.

5. Ability to demonstrate mechanical aptitude.

6. Ability to push, pull objects weighing up to 450 lbs. and lift objects weighing up to 50 lbs.

7. Ability to provide high level of technical computer support and use.

8. Ability to use windows based applications such as Excel, Word and other software in order to perform essential functions of the job.

Job: Surgery Tech

Primary Location: Detroit, Michigan

Facility: DMC Receiving Hospital

Job Type: Full-time

Shift Type: Days

Shift Begin: 8:00 AMShift End: 4:30 PM

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Tenet Healthcare

Dallas, TX

Tenet Healthcare Corporation is a multinational investor-owned healthcare services company based in Dallas, Texas, United States. Through its brands, subsidiaries, joint ventures, and partnerships, including United Surgical Partners International (USPI), the company operates a number of facility types. At the end of 2018, Tenet had 115,500 employees and operated 68 hospitals with approximately 17,935 licensed beds, 23 surgical hospitals, and 475 outpatient centers. The company subsequently sold three hospitals in the Chicago area in January 2019, bringing the total hospital count to 65.

Since its founding in 1967, Tenet has expanded significantly. Among other major acquisitions and formations, Tenet founded Conifer Health Solutions in 2008, MedPost Urgent Care in 2014, and in 2013 acquired Vanguard Health Systems, Inc., an investor-owned hospital company whose operations complemented Tenet's existing business. The acquisition created the third-largest investor-owned hospital company in the United States in terms of revenue and the third-largest in number of hospitals owned. In 2015, Tenet acquired USPI, which created the largest operator of outpatient surgery centers in the United States. In 2018, the company ranked 147th in the Fortune 500.

 

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