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Sterile Processing Technician
Workforce Development Kit

Sterile Processing Technician with Workforce Development Kit (Voucher Included)

Prepare for a career as a Sterile Processing Technician (SPT). This immersive course will train you to work as an SPT and prepare you for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) certification from the HSPA.

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How much does a sterile processing technician make?

Salary.com reports that as of April 24, 2024, the average annual pay for Sterile Processing Technicians in the U.S. is $39,640. However, the salary range can go up to $49,268 or down to $31,630. Most Sterile Processing Technicians earn between $35,448 and $44,680.

What is a sterile processing technician?

According to Indeed.com, a sterile processing technician (SPT) plays an important role in indirectly providing patient care. They carefully prepare, install, assemble, clean, and sterilize all the health care and laboratory equipment used in medical exams, surgeries, and other clinical procedures. They also ensure strict adherence to sterilization processes and that instruments, equipment, and supplies are safe for reuse across patients daily.

An SPT plays an integral role in ensuring the success of surgeries. Sterile processing technicians usually work in clinics, hospitals, doctor's offices, and other settings that use medical equipment.

What does a sterile processing technician do?

According to Indeed.com, a sterile processing technician (SPT) regularly performs several duties, including:

  • Preparing and delivering clean and sterilized instruments and equipment necessary for medical examinations, surgeries, medical carts, and clinical procedures
  • Sterilizing, wrapping, organizing, and preparing medical equipment and surgical instruments into instrument trays for use during clinical procedures
  • Laying out surgical gloves and gowns before each medical procedure
  • Collecting and manually cleaning used and contaminated medical equipment, supplies, and instruments for sorting and decontamination
  • Preparing and packing decontaminated medical tools and supplies for sterilization
  • Operating and monitoring sterilization equipment
  • Examining supplies meticulously to ensure their cleanliness
  • Checking and reporting any problems or issues with the sterilization equipment to surgeons or supervisors and requesting replacements
  • Maintaining records of sterilization procedures, equipment maintenance, sterilized items and supplies
  • Reordering medical and surgical supplies, controlling the inventory, and checking the expiration dates of products
  • Removing medical waste and disposing of them appropriately

ZipRecruiter also notes that SPTs use specialized equipment, such as an autoclave, to ensure that all surgical instruments and materials are sterile and safe for the patient. They review inventory and assess equipment and materials to prepare the surgical suite for each procedure.

Does this course prepare you for a certification?

This course prepares you to sit for the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) exam offered by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA). You will receive vouchers for the exams after successfully completing the course, coursework, and your financial obligation.

Will I get a Certificate of Completion for the Workforce Development Kit?

The Kit is a library of information and content to be used as a reference while completing your ACT. There are no Certificates of Completion for the content found within the Kit. Any activities completed within the Kit will not count towards the completion of your ACT. Completion of your ACT should be your main goal.

Does the Workforce Development Kit prepare you for a certification?

The Kit is designed as a resource to help in your learning journey. There are no certifications available for this content.

How long will I have access to the Workforce Development Kit?

After you enroll and have a start date, you will receive 12 months of access to the content within the Kit. You may utilize any of the resources at your own pace but should focus most of your goal toward completing your ACT in the 12 months allowed.

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