
This position reports to the CSS Director of Operations. Knowledge of sterile instrument reprocessing to include knowledge of regulatory requirements and Joint Commission standards and elements of performance will be required.
The responsibilities of the Operations Manager position include management and guidance of an organization that maintains 24/7 CSS sterile processing operations. This includes expectations to be accessible and on location during department emergencies. Locations managed may include Medical Center University and the Integrated Services Center in Coralville.
Responsibilities include oversight and training of sterile processing supervisory staff and support for their positions as needed. CSS capital planning and fiscal responsibility to the annual approved budget will be expected. The operations manager will be expected to respond in a timely manner to defects (proactive and retroactive) with well-rounded corrective action responses to support high quality instrument reprocessing and continuous process improvement. Responsibilities also include human resources support and consistent performance management oversight.
Human Resources Management
Guide management during HR procedures and communicate any issues to HR and CSS leadership.
Guide, coach, assign, and develop CSS Supervisors and team members through performance management (evaluative feedback counseling) to assure outcomes are achieved and staffing procedures are responsive and consistent.
Assist in the development of a staffing model needed to meet the dynamic clinical demands of the organization.
Develop and monitor staff satisfaction initiatives to facilitate staff retention within the department.
Financial and Data Management and Analysis
Prepare and/or assist in budget development; provide projections and recommendations.
Manage productivity data and monitor budget to meet targets.
Compliance with Internal Policies and External Regulations for Safe and Effective Care Delivery and Health Profession Education
Develop knowledge and compliance to regulations and standards such as OSHA, EPA, FDA, DOT, AAMI, AORN, etc. and participate in industry standards discussion and development.
Remain informed and collaborate with UI Health Care Accreditation Services, clinic partners, and Infection Prevention and Control to ensure system-wide compliance to accreditation agencies such as The Joint Commission.
Knowledge and dedication to best practices related to employee and environmental safety.
Identify, communicate, and address operational and service delivery variances through action plans.
Continuous Quality and Process Improvement
Remain current with knowledge of central sterilization services reprocessing.
Manage effective and smooth operations in a sterile processing department by utilizing various management principles and techniques.
Ability to apply organization's performance management system, practices, and tools to developing and improving individual, team, and organizational performance.
Ability to form and manage effective teams.
Develop operational & quality management systems.
Patient Care/Services Delivery
In collaboration with organization leadership, identify instrumentation needs associated with targeted growth in services in order to provide quality patient care.
Planning and Goal Management
Collaborate with department and organization leadership to establish short- and long-term strategic goals for the CSS department.
Develop and execute action plans for unit that support strategic and operational goals.
Provide progress reports to department director or director of clinical functions.
Communication/Collaboration
Advocate for departmental operational and customer service needs with organization leaders and stakeholders.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary leaders regarding CSS process improvements and equipment budgets.
Develop and lead internal communication methods and channels to ensure clear, consistent, and regular communication of departmental priorities, standards, and expectations.
Education Program
Maintain oversight and establish clear CSS education expectations.
Pay Level: 6A
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Required Qualifications:
A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Must possess and maintain certification from the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) or the CRCST from the Healthcare Sterile Processing Association (HSPA) for the duration of employment.
A minimum of 5 years related experience working in a medical field that includes a sterile processing component.
Minimum 2 years of experience in a supervisory role with direct reports.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstration of commitment to principles of service excellence.
Excellent organization skills; detailed oriented.
Demonstrated effective interpersonal relationships with nursing staff, medical staff, SPD department, interdisciplinary teams, and other hospital departments.
Professional job-related experience fostering or promoting a welcoming and respectful work/academic environment.
Must possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License and satisfactory driving record per UI Fleet Services’ driving requirements.
Desired Qualifications:
Familiarity with UI Health Care supervisory functions such as ELMS and performance reviews
Experience managing in a union environment
Experience managing agency team members
Position and Application Details:
In order to be considered for an interview, applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as required to the submission:
Resume
Cover Letter
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 7 calendar days. This job may be removed from posting and filled any time after the minimum posting period has ended. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check. This position is not eligible for University sponsorship for employment authorization.
Please contact rachel-tortora@uiowa.edu with any questions.

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