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Sterile Services TechnicianinOxfordshireinOxfordshirePUBLISHED MON 24 MAR 2025

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Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Contributes directly to patient care by ensuring cleanliness and safety of medical devices.
Great opportunity for skill development and on-the-job training in medical device decontamination and sterilisation processes.
Regular Monday to Friday working hours, providing a good work-life balance with limited weekend and holiday on-call responsibilities.
Collaborative work environment that fosters good team relationships and communication.
Exposure to a wide variety of medical instruments and technologies, enhancing knowledge in healthcare practices.
Participate in departmental lectures and courses, offering continuous professional development opportunities.
Job stability and benefits as part of a reputable organisation like Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Join us as a Sterile Services Technician at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, where your role will be pivotal in ensuring the safety and quality of medical care. As part of our dedicated team, you’ll be responsible for the meticulous cleaning, reassembly, packing, and sterilisation of reusable medical devices. With your keen attention to detail and commitment to patient safety, you’ll help maintain essential clinical standards that our healthcare professionals rely on every day.

Working Monday to Friday, with some weekend flexibility, you will thrive in a supportive environment that understands the importance of work-life balance. Your ability to collaborate courteously with colleagues will foster strong team dynamics as you assist in delivering an exceptional decontamination service. You'll also benefit from on-the-job training and attend educational sessions, ensuring you continually enhance your skills in a role that truly makes a difference. If you’re a compassionate individual with a strong commitment to healthcare, we invite you to take the next step in your career with us.
Contributes directly to patient care by ensuring cleanliness and safety of medical devices.
Great opportunity for skill development and on-the-job training in medical device decontamination and sterilisation processes.
Regular Monday to Friday working hours, providing a good work-life balance with limited weekend and holiday on-call responsibilities.
Collaborative work environment that fosters good team relationships and communication.
Exposure to a wide variety of medical instruments and technologies, enhancing knowledge in healthcare practices.
Participate in departmental lectures and courses, offering continuous professional development opportunities.
Job stability and benefits as part of a reputable organisation like Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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