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F.E.R. (Certified Flexible Endoscope Reprocessor) ✔ Minimum 2 years of Sterile Processing Tech experience OR ✔ HSPA CER (Certified Endoscope Reprocessor) ✔ Minimum 3+ years of SPT experience ...

Certification as Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) through International Association of Healthcare Central Sterile Materiel Management (IAHCSMM); required by the end of 2024 for current staff. 5. ...

Certification as Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) through International Association of Healthcare Central Sterile Materiel Management (IAHCSMM); required by the end of 2024 for current staff. 5. ...

Required Licenses: Cert Endoscope Reprocessor, Certified Central Service Tech Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. NYU Langone Hospital ...

Certification as Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) through International Association of Healthcare Central Sterile Materiel Management (IAHCSMM); required by the end of 2024 for current staff. 5. ...

Certification as Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) through International Association of Healthcare Central Sterile Materiel Management (IAHCSMM); required by the end of 2024 for current staff. 5. ...

Required Licenses: Cert Endoscope Reprocessor, Certified Central Service Tech Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. NYU Langone Hospital ...

Required Licenses: Cert Endoscope Reprocessor, Certified Central Service Tech Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization. NYU Langone Hospital ...

Current BLS (AHA) and Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) certification required. * SGNA Associate or Advanced Associate Program required. * Minimum 2 years of Endoscopy/GI Technician experience ...

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How much do certified endoscope reprocessor jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for certified endoscope reprocessor in the United States is $23.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a certified endoscope reprocessor?

A Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) is responsible for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing endoscopic equipment to ensure patient safety and infection control. They follow strict protocols and guidelines set by healthcare organizations, such as the CDC and AAMI. CERs typically work in hospitals, clinics, or outpatient surgical centers, collaborating with medical staff to ensure that endoscopes are properly maintained and ready for use. Certification demonstrates expertise in reprocessing procedures and adherence to best practices in medical instrument sterilization.

What does a certified endoscope reprocessor do?

A typical day for a Certified Endoscope Reprocessor involves receiving, cleaning, disinfecting, sterilizing, and properly storing endoscopic equipment according to strict protocols. You will document each step for compliance, manage inventory of supplies, and perform regular quality assurance checks. Certified Endoscope Reprocessors work closely with nurses, physicians, and other sterile processing staff to ensure timely availability of equipment for procedures. Collaboration and clear communication are vital, as you play a key role in supporting the safe and effective operation of endoscopy services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a certified endoscope reprocessor?

To excel as a Certified Endoscope Reprocessor, you should possess a solid understanding of infection control procedures, instrument cleaning protocols, and typically hold certifications such as the Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) credential from IAHCSMM or the CBSPD certification. Familiarity with automated endoscope reprocessing equipment, tracking systems, and adherence to manufacturer and regulatory guidelines is crucial. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work efficiently both independently and within a team are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure patient safety and compliance with healthcare standards, while minimizing the risk of infections and supporting smooth clinical operations.

How long does it take to become a Certified Endoscope Reprocessor?

Becoming a Certified Endoscope Reprocessor typically requires completing a training program that lasts from a few days to several weeks, depending on the certification and provider. After training, candidates must pass a certification exam, which can take additional time to schedule and complete. Overall, the process can take from a few weeks to a few months to become certified and qualified for the role.

How much does a Certified Endoscope Reprocessor make?

A Certified Endoscope Reprocessor typically earns between $40,000 and $60,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and healthcare facility. Certification and familiarity with sterilization equipment can influence salary levels.

How to become a certified endoscope reprocessor?

To become a certified endoscope reprocessor, individuals typically complete a training program or course in endoscope reprocessing, which covers cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization procedures. After training, they often obtain certification through organizations such as the Certification Board for Sterile Processing and Distribution (CBSPD) or the International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM), which may require passing an exam and maintaining ongoing education. Certification ensures competence in proper reprocessing techniques and adherence to safety standards in healthcare settings.
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Technician, Endo PD - GI Center - Mullica Hill

Inspira Health Network

Mullica Hill, NJ • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

MAJOR FUNCTION:

The Endoscopy Technician plays a key role in supporting gastrointestinal procedures by assisting clinical staff, preparing, and maintaining procedure rooms and equipment, and ensuring patient safety and comfort. This role is responsible for the proper cleaning, disinfection, and maintenance of endoscopes, performing equipment safety checks, and adhering to all infection control standards and healthcare regulations.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education & Experience:

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Completion of a formal Endoscopy Technician, Surgical Technician, or Sterile Processing program preferred.
  • Prior experience in endoscopy, sterile processing, or a related clinical setting preferred.
  • Knowledge of infection control practices and endoscope reprocessing standards are highly desirable.

Certifications:

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
  • Certified Endoscope Reprocessor (CER) and Flexible Endoscope Reprocessor (FER), or equivalent certification must be obtained within 1 year of hire.

Skills and Abilities:

  • Ability to follow detailed procedures and safety protocols.
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced, patient-centered environment

Physical Requirements

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