Sterile Processing Tech
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Silverdale, WA, 98383
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 23.35-35.4 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Job Summary:
Performs efficient and meticulous decontamination/sterilization of surgical instruments and equipment, as well as inspecting and assembling surgical instruments, equipment, trays, and packs according to prescribed protocols and industry standards for aseptic technique. Depending on the assigned hospital, incumbents rotate assignments among various decontamination sterilization processing, surgical tray assembly, supply and distribution functions in a continually changing medical and surgical facility. Work also includes: 1) tray assembly, 2) assisting in recordkeeping and monitoring equipment operations, 3) maintaining department inventory and 4) identifying and reporting supply, equipment, and procedure problems and 5) dispensing equipment and supplies.
Incumbents are also accountable for demonstrating awareness of personal and work area safety at all times; using evidence-based practices (EBP) and complying with facility safety policies and procedures in carrying out duties including those for blood borne pathogens and communicable diseases and; keeping knowledge current on aseptic techniques and basic microbiology sufficient to understand the ways diseases and infections are transmitted and the importance of clean and sterile supplies in patient care; attending training in new and improved sterilization practices and developments in the microbiology, bacteriology, and therapeutic practices as they affect the sterile supply operation.
Essential Duties:
Collects and decontaminates and cleans reusable equipment and/or supplies and associated storage units in accordance with department, manufacturer, and OSHA standards.
Assembles instruments, complex instrument sets, and other surgical items and kits by selecting the appropriate items, trays, instruments, and arrange them in the correct manner permitting effective sterilization using existing standard operating procedures and surgical case count sheets.
Sterilizes equipment in accordance with department, manufacturer, and OSHA standards using different agents, which may include steam, hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, ethylene oxide, and glutaraldehyde.
Performs periodic tests on autoclave effectiveness and maintains accurate sterilization records.
Maintains supply area and inventory levels.
Performs related duties as required.
Job Requirements
Education & Experience:
Graduation from the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management Course (preferred) and one year of related work experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge skills/abilities, preferably in an operating room, acute care hospital or central services department preferred.
License & Certification:
- Current certification as a Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) by the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) at hire or within six month of date of hire OR
- Current certification as a Certified Sterile Processing Distribution Technician (CSPST) by the Certification Board for Sterile Processing.
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health has a rich history of providing exceptional healthcare, dating back to 1891. Building upon a legacy of compassionate care and innovation, our organization has evolved over the years through strategic partnerships and integrations to expand our reach and services across the Puget Sound area.
Today, as Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, we remain deeply committed to healing the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – in the communities we serve. This commitment is strengthened by the diverse expertise and shared values brought together through our growth.
Our dedicated providers offer a full spectrum of health care services, from routine wellness to complex disease management, all grounded in rigorous research and education. Our comprehensive network of 10 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites strategically located across the greater Puget Sound region reflects our ongoing commitment to accessibility and comprehensive care.
We are proud of our pioneering medical advances and numerous awards and accreditations that reflect our dedication to excellence. When you join Virginia Mason Franciscan Health, you become part of a team that delivers top-quality, professional healthcare in modern, well-equipped facilities, and contributes to a legacy of service built on collaboration and shared purpose.
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Frequently asked questions
In Silverdale, employers highly regard the Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) and Certified Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician (CSPDT) credentials. These certifications demonstrate proficiency in aseptic techniques and sterilization standards, essential for meeting local healthcare regulations and improving job prospects.
Sterile Processing Techs ensure surgical instruments are meticulously decontaminated and sterilized, drastically reducing infection risks. Their role in assembling instrument trays according to strict protocols directly supports safe surgical outcomes, making them indispensable in hospital infection control teams.
Entry-level Sterile Processing Techs can progress to supervisory roles or specialize as sterile processing technologists. Gaining certifications and experience often leads to positions managing central sterile supply departments or transitioning into surgical tech roles, enhancing both responsibility and compensation.
Silverdale and the greater Puget Sound region have steady healthcare growth, maintaining consistent demand for skilled Sterile Processing Technicians. Aging populations and expanding medical services contribute to ongoing hiring needs, making it a favorable market for job seekers in this field.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes rigorous adherence to evidence-based sterilization practices and continuous training in microbiology advancements. This focus ensures their Sterile Processing Techs maintain high standards of patient care and safety, reflecting the organization's commitment to quality healthcare delivery.
Employees benefit from access to ongoing education in aseptic technologies and safety protocols, fostering skill enhancement. The organization promotes certification attainment and cross-training, creating pathways for career growth within a supportive healthcare network.
Sterile Processing Technicians in Silverdale generally earn between $40,000 and $55,000 annually, influenced by experience and certifications. This range aligns with regional healthcare pay scales and reflects the specialized skills required to maintain surgical instrument sterility.
Technicians focus mainly on decontamination and assembly of surgical instruments, while Technologists often take on more complex responsibilities such as equipment maintenance oversight and quality control testing. The technologist role usually requires advanced training and certification.
Adapting to varying protocols and equipment across units requires flexibility and keen attention to detail. Each department may have unique sterilization needs and case volumes, challenging techs to maintain consistency while managing diverse workflows.
Part-time roles often involve flexible shifts to cover peak surgical times and inventory management. While workloads may be lighter than full-time, part-time techs must maintain the same sterilization standards and adaptability to support hospital operations effectively.