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Why Become a Central Sterile Processing Technician

Benefits of becoming a CRSCT?

Depending on the hospitals in which they’re offered, many positions in this field can involve some responsibilities that vary from each one another. However, in general, all the different job titles are interchangeable. Most positions require you to clean and sterilize surgical instruments and devices as well as assemble and test equipment and order supplies. Here is the main difference: Positions with job titles that say “certified” require you to have specific certification, where other positions may not require it.

Why work in a hospital?

While previous generations of healthcare workers were destined to spend their entire careers working in hospitals, today’s healthcare employees have many workplace options. So why should healthcare workers choose hospitals?

Short Training Programs

One of the greatest benefits of sterile processing tech jobs is that schooling requires only a small amount of time in order to become certified. Sterile Processing certificate or diploma programs can be completed in as little as a 3 months.

Most sterile processing tech jobs require potential candidates to have at least a certificate. But some might require industry certification even though only 4 states require certification. So along with enhancing your employment opportunities, and increasing your pay, obtaining a certification is a great way to demonstrate your professional abilities.

Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST)

The CRCST certification is administered through the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM). You are required to complete a training program in addition to 400 hours of work experience either prior to writing the exam or within six months of completing it.

Great Career Outlook

Techs can expect a healthy career outlook due to a growing and aging population, as well as increased access to health insurance, there is a greater demand for healthcare services.

Hospitals and other medical centers have also been experiencing an increase in hospital-acquired infections, partially due to an increase in antibiotic-resistant organisms. This has led to more emphasis being placed on proper sterilization and cleaning procedures, which means that there is a greater need for sterile processing technicians.

Good Earning Potential

Considering the small amount of training that is needed to become a sterile processing tech, the earning potential within the field is excellent. In 2017, an average sterile processing technician salary was $34,950 for a full year of work. And the top ten percent of earners—which are likely the most experienced—brought in $49,480 and higher.**

There are also other factors than can affect your earnings. For example, your work setting can determine your pay level. Sterile processing technicians who worked in outpatient care centers, state-owned hospitals, and specialty hospitals had average annual salaries exceeding $36,000 in 2017. And the top earners were bringing in $56,000 and higher. **

The state where you work can also be a major determining factor in the level of pay that you can expect to receive. The top five highest-paying states in 2017 were California, Massachusetts, Alaska, Hawaii, and New York respectively. The average annual salaries in these regions ranged from $38,000 to more than $42,000. **

Opportunities to Travel

For those who like to travel, sterile processing jobs can be a great fit. There are a lot of companies that hire traveling sterile processing technicians to work on short-term contracts. Many healthcare organizations turn to medical staffing agencies and management companies to provide them with temporary sterile processing workers. In these situations, you are typically an employee of the staffing agency, which will work to find you new contracts on an ongoing basis.

Contracts tend to be about 13 weeks long, and they often pay much higher salaries than the national average (based on a search of current job postings in March 2017). Most contracts provide housing or offer live-out allowances while also covering travel expenses. Contract positions could take you just about anywhere within the country from California and Florida to Alaska and Hawaii. Pursuing travel contracts can be an excellent way to explore more of your country while performing critical work within medical establishments.

Opportunities for Advancement

Once you are working as a sterile processing tech and have acquired several years of experience, you could find different opportunities to advance your career. And those advances could come with large pay increases. For example, according to 2017 data, becoming a sterile processing supervisor can mean earning an average annual salary of $41,434. And sterile processing manager jobs can come with an average salary of $68,227. ***

Job Gratification

Sometimes people say CSP Techs “wash dishes”. That is insulting and completely untrue. The job is much more entailed and important. As a CRCST, doing your job well can mean the difference between life and death. The OR cannot operate without educated and hardworking techs. Patients are even more susceptible to infections than the general public, so ensuring that facilities and equipment are sterile is extremely important.

Flexible Scheduling:

Central Sterile departments are sometimes open 24/7, which means that your schedule could be flexible—especially as you become more experienced as a sterile processing technician.

Organizational healthcare and dental benefits.

Central Sterile jobs pay good healthcare and dental benefits.

How much you could earn?

Once you are working as a central sterile tech and have gained several years of experience, you could find many opportunities to advance your career. And those advances could come with pay increases. According to 2017 data, becoming a central sterile processing supervisor can mean earning an annual salary of $61,434. And sterile processing manager jobs can come with an average salary of $88,227. Some sterile processing techs also choose to become surgical techs. It’s a relatively easy transition to since the two positions have many of the same responsibilities. In fact, many surgical tech schools will consider applying credits from your CSP education, which could lower the amount of training that you need in order to become a surgical tech. While sterile processing technician jobs are focused on working with equipment from all areas of a hospital or medical facility, surgical tech positions are focused mainly on the operating room. They can help with preparing operating rooms and patients, assisting during surgeries, and cleaning up. And like sterile processing techs, surgical techs can expect good earnings and career opportunities.

Job growth is estimated at 14 percent between 2018 and 2022.

The average annual salary in 2016 was $45,940 with the top earners making $73,410 and higher.

Why get certified?

Graduation Certificate Becoming certified opens the door to higher pay, faster promotions, and more importantly, a more in-depth understanding of central sterile processing, and it counterparts.

Why Premier Central Services?

Our goal at Premier Central Services is to get our students certified and employed with a quality and quick program. Our courses are taught by instructors who have consistently shown a passion and progression unmatched in Central Sterile for over 30 years. Quick and hassle free, everything in this course is designed to be smooth and user-friendly.