Sterile Services Technician

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Sterile Services Technician

Nottingham University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham, NG7 2UH

Band 2 - £16.05 per working as and when needed, hours range from 7.5 - 37. hours per week

Monday – Friday on a mix of 6.00am – 2.00pm and 2.00pm – 10.00pm

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Queens Medical Centre. We are looking for 4 Sterile Service technicians to join our friendly team. The Sterile Services department is at the heart of the Hospital, this critical service is responsible for the decontamination of medical devices for surgery and patient care. This is not a patient facing role but is very much patient focused and the patient is at the core of everything we do.

Your duties will include but are not limited to:

· The safe collection and handling of potentially infected instrumentation prior to decontamination.

· The preparation, sterilisation, quality assurance and distribution of surgical instruments and soft packs to operating theatres and other hospital departments.

· Packaging instruments, when applicable, in accordance with Hospital policy.

· Inspecting all sterile packages for integrity once the load has cooled sufficiently and returning any compromised packages to be re-packaged and re-autoclaved.

· Ensuring all items passed through a decontamination process have a traceability label attached/available.

· Perform quality checks, ensuring all relevant paperwork within the department is completed.

Skills required:

· Evidence of previous sterile services experience essential.

· A basic standard of general education with proven literacy and numeracy.

· Good communication skills, verbal and written, and basic computer literacy.

· Attention to detail and an overarching desire to deliver a high-quality service.

· Must be able to handle manual handling duties up to 13kg.

In return for your hard work and commitment NHS Professionals (NHSP) can offer you some fantastic benefits: –

  • Competitive Pay Rates - work this week, get paid next week!

  • First choice of placements at over 50 NHS Trusts in England

  • Dedicated consultants

  • Flexible working options

  • Free DBS and free training

  • Build holiday allowance

  • Support when you need it – 24/7 365 days

  • Stakeholder pension scheme

    Who are NHS Professionals?

    NHS Professionals (NHSP), owned by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), works in partnership with hospital trusts to provide a bank of highly skilled temporary workers who want to work flexibly within the NHS.

    Working through the NHSP bank means Trusts don’t have to rely on expensive agencies. Right now, we have over 130,000 members registered on our bank from various roles, grades, and specialities, saving the NHS over £70 million each year. This money is then reinvested back into the NHS.

    Disclaimer

    Please note, you will be contacted by email throughout the recruitment process, so please check your emails, including your junk/spam regularly. We regret we cannot contact everyone who is not selected for an interview, therefore if you do not hear from us within 21 days after submitting your application, please assume you have not been successful on this occasion

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