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Sterile Processing Technician

The Mission of the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) is to protect and promote the health of all San Franciscans. SFDPH strives to achieve its mission through the work of two main Divisions - the San Francisco Health Network and Population Health. The San Francisco Health Network is the City’s only complete system of care and has locations throughout the City, including Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center, and over 15 primary care health centers.

The Department of Public Health prioritizes equitable and inclusive access to quality healthcare for its community and values the importance of diversity in its workforce. All employees at the Department of Public Health work to advance equity, inclusion, and diversity with a specific lens and focus on race, ethnicity, gender, sex, sexuality, disability, and immigration status.

 

  • Application Deadline – The application filing will close on or after June 15, 2025.
  • Salary: $105,482 – 128,180 Annually
  • Full Time - Permanent Civil Service

 

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How to qualify

Minimum Qualifications

  1. Two (2) years of experience in a hospital or medical facility stocking, sterilizing and dispensing patient care equipment, supplies and materials.

License and Certification:

  1. Possession of a valid Central Service Certificate or a Sterile Processing and Distribution Technician Certificate issued by one of the following:
  2. International Association of Healthcare Central Service Material Management (IAHCSMM) (HPSSA) or;
  3. Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution, Inc. (CBSPD)

Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.

One-year fulltime employment is equivalent to 2,000 hours (2,000 hours of qualifying work experience is based on a 40-hour work week). Any overtime hours that you work above 40 hours per week are not included in the calculation to determine fulltime employment.