CASS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
OpenCoordinator, Sterile Processing
- Location
- Harrisonville, MO 64701
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
Dimension and Description Primary Purpose: The role of the Sterile Processing Coordinator is to ensure that quality care is followed per policy and procedure in the Sterile Processing Department. Supervises and directs the functions of the Sterile Processing Technicians and assist in training of new employees. Assist with stocking all supplies and maintaining PAR levels. Quality performance and maintenance logs for all biological and chemical monitoring of various types sterilizers to include, steam and Sterrad. Leads the team and works alongside central processing technicians in performance of all duties related to sterilization records; insuring hospital policies and procedures and TJC standards are met; the set-up, delivery , pick up , decontamination and maintenance of medical equipment, procedural trays and carts; sterilization of supplies and instruments. Is responsible for the cost-effective inventory control and standardization of designated inventories for the facility. Responsible for securing appropriate repairs on needed equipment. Assist with proper instrumentation is available for daily cases. Ability to supervise staff to be flexible and responsive to rapid instrumentation turnovers for cases during the day. Formal Policy-Setting Responsibilities : Formally responsible for providing input into policies associated with the job's purpose and essential responsibilities. Complete assigned responsibilities within established hospital, unit specific guidelines, policies and procedures, standards, protocols, etc. Routine Decision Making : Determines causes of operating errors and decides what to do about it. Must be able to examine and detect imperfections in instruments and malfunctions with sterilization equipment. Must be able to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations or standards. Must be able to prioritize instrument sterilization with surgery’s daily cases. Formal Supervisory Responsibility : Supervises work performed in department. Provides feedback to ensure quality standards are met. Required Knowledge: Previous surgical instrumentation/equipment decontamination and sterilization with familiarity of various instrument sterilization methods required. Required Skills and Ability: Must possess excellent customer service skills, attention to detail, initiative and ability to take independent action, excellent planning skills, and be capable of establishing and maintaining outstanding working relationships. Able to work in conjunction with the OR staff to provide timely sterile products and maintain consistency and continuous workflow between the OR and Sterile Processing Department while practicing excellent customer service. Follows established policies, procedures, objectives, performance improvement, attendance, safety, environmental and infection control guidelines. Practices a high level of integrity and honesty in maintaining confidentiality. Unusual Working Conditions: Working with sharp surgical equipment; risk of blood and/or body fluid contamination. Education and Certification/ Registration Required for the Position: High school diploma or equivalent required. 2 years of sterile processing or operating room technician experience preferred. Certified Surgical Tech (NCCT) or Certified Registered Central Service Technical (CRCST) or Certified Instrument Specialist (CIS) or equivalent. Certified Sterile Processing Tech required within 12 months through Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) or Certified Reg Central Service Tech through International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management IAHCSMM within 12 months or Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) within 12 months of hire. Essential Responsibilities and Tasks A. Receive and Decontaminates instruments, per manufacturer’s instructions and departmental policies and procedures. (30% of time) 1. Wears appropriate personal protective equipment at all times while on duty. 2. Retrieves contaminated supplies and delivers sterile supplies to where needed 3. Handles instruments carefully preventing damage to delicate instruments. 4. Undertakes manual and mechanical cleaning of instruments to remove contaminants according to manufacturer’s guideline’s and established policies and procedures. 5. Applies a detail orientation in the examination of instruments and equipment to ensure they are clean and identifies broken or damaged instruments prior to sterilization and removes from service. Reports to Surgery Manager/Director for repair or replacement in a timely manner. B. Prepares and assembles instruments per method of sterilization. (40% of time) 1. Monitor surgery schedules daily, identifying general, specific and potential instrument needs for all cases. 2. Performs appropriate cleaning of all sterilization instruments and equipment. 3. Selects and uses appropriate packaging and wrapping materials and container systems for method of sterilization and aseptic presentation. 4. Ensures filters are properly installed in container systems prior to sterilization at all times. 5. Labels, sterilized items and container systems to be sterilized with proper sterilization information and initials of preparer at all times. 6. Sets correct cycle parameters and utilizes correct process indicators per steam or chemical sterilization. 7. Loads, operates all equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions at all times. 8. Performs correct biological monitoring and testing per method of sterilization. 9. Recognizes positive and negative test results of biological monitoring. Communicates failed monitoring in a timely manner to department and Surgery Manager/Director. 10. Unloads and distributes sterilized instruments
