Job summary
The post holder
will undertake decontamination and sterilisation duties according to equipment
requirements and assist the supervisors and manager in providing a high-quality
accredited (EN ISO 13485:2016 & JAG) service,this will be inclusive of
logistical responsibilities and store management processes of reusable medical
devices utilised within clinical care.
The post holder
will be required to receive,disassemble,clean, disinfect, sterilise and store
endoscopes within controlled environments, ensuring comprehensive records of
all tasks are maintained for tracking traceability purposes.
This will
necessitate the operation of specific computer and database applications.
Because some tasks expected within this role are governed by regulation (UK
MDR) the employee must work in accordance to national guidance and published
research, the departments Standard Operating procedures and quality management
systems to ensure an effective and compliant service is delivered.
Main duties of the job
Inform
senior staff if asked or expected to work unsupervised without the relevant
training or level of competence.
Attend
training courses and partake in any other training strategies,mandatory and
non-mandatory,as required to maintain knowledge and skills.
Assist
with the supervision and teaching in decontamination practices.
Support
departmental needs to ensure monitoring, maintenance and servicing requirements
of the endoscopes are undertaken in a way that offers little service disruption
and report accordingly to senior staff.
Ensure
routine tests are undertaken and recorded in accordance with the Planned
Preventative Maintenance Schedules, Quality Standards and Guidance.
Undertake
regular audits of decontamination and sterilisation processes and action any
discrepancies to departmental guidelines in accordance with JAG IHEEM
standards.
Adhere
to the recommendations for the Control of Substances Hazardous to
Health,COSHH,and risk assessments appropriate to the clinical area.
Inspect
equipment within the decontamination cycle to ensure processes are effective.
Recognise
devices by name and ensure endoscopes are repacked correctly with correct
instruments ancillary items, responsible for checking loan devices and ensuring
the correct items delivered prior to clinical use.
Support
the development or refreshing standard operating procedures.
Will
come into contact with remnants of blood, body tissue or offensive by-products
as part of the cleaning cycles.
About us
Tyneside Surgical Services (tss) is an independent provider of NHS
care located in the North East of England. Our team dedicates itself to
providing knowledgeable and integrated surgical and endoscopy services to
patients. We carry out a number of elective surgical procedures across eight
different specialties.
Established in 2007, the company has continued to grow and has now
developed a day-case facility within Team Valley in Gateshead. The new facility
comprises of theatre, a day-case unit, endoscopy, outpatient clinic facilities
as well as having on-site MRI and ultrasound scanning.
We are seeking highly motivated and dynamic individuals with excellent
communication skills to provide first class patient care in our new facility.
These are exciting new roles and will suit enthusiastic, flexible and motivated
individuals.
You
will be joining a company which values its staff, strives to be the best
employer and is committed to clinical excellence.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Inform senior
staff if asked or expected to work unsupervised without the relevant training
or level of competence.
Attend training
courses and partake in any other training strategies (mandatory and
non-mandatory) as required to maintain knowledge and skills as required, this
may involve overnight stay away from home.
Participate in
own 1 on 1 meetings and PDP development.
Assist with the
supervision and teaching in decontamination practices to new and less
experienced technicians.
Support
departmental needs to ensure monitoring, maintenance & servicing
requirements of the endoscopes are undertaken in a way that offers little
service disruption and report accordingly to senior staff.
Ensure routine
tests are undertaken and recorded in accordance with the Planned Preventative
Maintenance Schedules, Quality Standards and Guidance.
Undertake
regular audits of decontamination and sterilisation processes and action any
discrepancies to departmental guidelines in accordance with JAG/IHEEM
standards.
To adhere to the
recommendations for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and
risk assessments appropriate to the clinical area.
Inspect
equipment within the decontamination cycle to ensure processes are effective.
Recognise
devices by name and ensure endoscopes are repacked correctly with correct
instruments ancillary items, responsible for checking loan devices and
ensuring the correct items delivered prior to clinical use.
Attend and
participate in departmental meetings.
Support the
development or refreshing standard operating procedures according to service
change and modernisation.
Will come into
contact with remnants of blood, body tissue or offensive by-products as part
of the cleaning cycles.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Inform senior
staff if asked or expected to work unsupervised without the relevant training
or level of competence.
Attend training
courses and partake in any other training strategies (mandatory and
non-mandatory) as required to maintain knowledge and skills as required, this
may involve overnight stay away from home.
Participate in
own 1 on 1 meetings and PDP development.
Assist with the
supervision and teaching in decontamination practices to new and less
experienced technicians.
Support
departmental needs to ensure monitoring, maintenance & servicing
requirements of the endoscopes are undertaken in a way that offers little
service disruption and report accordingly to senior staff.
Ensure routine
tests are undertaken and recorded in accordance with the Planned Preventative
Maintenance Schedules, Quality Standards and Guidance.
Undertake
regular audits of decontamination and sterilisation processes and action any
discrepancies to departmental guidelines in accordance with JAG/IHEEM
standards.
To adhere to the
recommendations for the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and
risk assessments appropriate to the clinical area.
Inspect
equipment within the decontamination cycle to ensure processes are effective.
Recognise
devices by name and ensure endoscopes are repacked correctly with correct
instruments ancillary items, responsible for checking loan devices and
ensuring the correct items delivered prior to clinical use.
Attend and
participate in departmental meetings.
Support the
development or refreshing standard operating procedures according to service
change and modernisation.
Will come into
contact with remnants of blood, body tissue or offensive by-products as part
of the cleaning cycles.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Education to GCSE or equivalent, including Maths and English
- Willingness to attend training throughout the duration of being in post
Desirable
- NVQ3, Technical Certificate Decontamination, or equivalent level of knowledge and experience through decontamination training
- Familiar with Wassenburg Washer and Dryer however essential training will be given
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- Education to GCSE or equivalent, including Maths and English
- Willingness to attend training throughout the duration of being in post
Desirable
- NVQ3, Technical Certificate Decontamination, or equivalent level of knowledge and experience through decontamination training
- Familiar with Wassenburg Washer and Dryer however essential training will be given
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).