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Work Here Wednesday: Case cart/anesthesia technician

At Children’s Minnesota, our mission is to improve kids’ health by providing the highest-quality, family-centered care to every patient. As a case cart/anesthesia technician, you will be a key part of this mission by using a customer service approach to resource utilization and sanitization.

What is a case cart/anesthesia technician?

In this role, you will have responsibilities in central processing areas as well as operating rooms. You will be tasked with reprocessing and sanitizing all reusable instruments, supplies and equipment. You will also be asked to complete inventory management tasks of reusable and single-use equipment.

This is a full-time position working evening and night shifts, as well as some weekend shifts.

About the central processing department

The central processing department at Children’s Minnesota is responsible for a variety of functions including the following:

  • Decontamination.
  • Instrument and tray assembly.
  • Preparation, packaging and sterilization.
  • Case cart assembly.
  • Ad hoc dispensing of patient care supplies.
  • Equipment reprocessing, tracking and dispensing.

Ready to be part of something amazing?

Want to help make amazing happen? We have a place for you. Whether your expertise is in patient care or on the business side of things, we want you to join our team. Apply today.

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