Job Description
The Sterile Processing Technician Trainee is an entry-level role that supports the cleaning, sterilization, and preparation of medical instruments used in patient care. In this position, you’ll receive hands-on training while learning how to ensure surgical tools and equipment are safe, sterile, and ready for use.
This is a great opportunity for someone interested in starting a healthcare career in a behind-the-scenes role that directly supports patient safety.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent required
- Maryland resident
- Individuals eligible for the Maryland Service Year Program (generally ages 18–24)
- Experience:
- No prior experience required; on-the-job training provided
- Licensure/Certification:
- Willingness to learn sterile processing procedures and pursue certification if required
- Skills & Abilities:
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
- Basic computer and documentation skills preferred
- Willingness to learn and grow in a healthcare setting
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
What You’ll Do
- Receive and transport used surgical instruments from patient care areas
- Clean and decontaminate instruments following strict protocols
- Inspect instruments for cleanliness, damage, and proper function
- Assemble and package instrument trays for sterilization
- Operate sterilization equipment (under supervision)
- Label, store, and distribute sterile supplies to departments
- Maintain accurate records of sterilization processes
- Follow infection control and safety standards at all times
- Keep work areas clean, organized, and compliant
What the Job is Really Like
- This is a behind-the-scenes role, but it plays a critical part in patient safety—every instrument must be properly cleaned and sterilized
- The work is highly detailed and repetitive, requiring focus and consistency throughout your shift
- You’ll work with instruments that have been used in procedures, so you must be comfortable with decontamination and biohazard environments
- The role is fast-paced, especially when surgical demand is high
- You’ll be on your feet most of the day, moving between workstations and handling equipment
- The environment can be warm and humid, especially near sterilization equipment
- You’ll follow strict processes and safety standards, with little room for shortcuts
- This is a learning-focused role, where skills build over time and can lead to certification and advancement
Work Environment & Demands
- Hospital sterile processing department
- Frequent standing, walking, lifting, pushing, and pulling (up to 25–50 lbs)
- Exposure to biohazard materials (with proper protective equipment)
- Work in high-temperature and humid conditions near sterilization equipment
- Requires strong attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols
- May include evening, weekend, or holiday shifts
What Success Looks Like
- Instruments are cleaned, inspected, and sterilized accurately every time
- Procedures and safety protocols are followed consistently
- Work areas are organized and compliant with standards
- Documentation is accurate and complete
- You demonstrate reliability, attention to detail, and willingness to learn
- You develop skills that support advancement into certified sterile processing roles
Caring for Our Team
We offer a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees' well-being and professional growth. Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance available starting the 1st of the month following date of hire, along with life insurance, & short and long-term disability coverage. Paid Time Off begins accruing from day one, and we also provide a 401k plan, an education assistance program, and an employee assistance program. Additionally, employees working evening, night, or weekend shifts may be eligible for a shift differential, adding even more value to your role.
Happy to Help
At Meritus, we believe in a collaborative and caring work environment. Interactions are an opportunity to learn, listen and to be there for one another. Therefore, we provide warm welcomes, hospitality-driven closures, and are always Happy to Help.