Service and Product Assistant at Fairview Health Services
Minneapolis, MN 55454, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

10 Oct, 25

Salary

27.35

Posted On

10 Jul, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Responsibilities/Job Description:
Fairview is looking for a Service and Product Assistant at the University of Minnesota Medical Center (West Bank) in Minneapolis, MN. This is a full time- 80 hours every two weeks- benefit eligable position. We believe the hours for this position will be Monday - Friday from 7:30-4:00pm. This position is part of SEIU Local 113 union.
To receive, deliver, replenish, clean, and maintain appropriate equipment/supplies/linen/forms. To assist with maintaining inventory control.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to exert 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 25 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
    Qualifications:
    $21.27-$27.35 Hourl
Responsibilities
  • Receive, deliver, replenish, clean, and maintain supplies/equipment/linen/forms including stat room, patient rooms, inventory locations, and other areas, as appropriate.
  • Assist with maintaining adequate inventory levels of equipment and supplies. Understanding of inventory control concepts with the ability to calculate par levels and adjust levels as necessary.
  • Identify product name, purpose, and connection (if any) with other products.
  • Coordinate the delivery of items arriving at the dock; assemble apply/remove properly tag/transmitter, and log into computer.
  • Respond to user/Materials Support Center requests for equipment/supplies/linen/forms with special attention to emergency request.
  • Assure that excess inventory in totes is accounted for, documented, and properly routed.
  • Match instruments from the Central Processing Center (CPC) to surgical supply pathway packs and linen packs.
  • Conduct cycle counts on a routine basis, identifying inventory require adjustments.
  • SAssure appropriate rotation of rental equipment.
  • Locate/remove products due to product recall/product change.
  • Perform gross decontamination of instruments, clean, rinse, and properly route utensils. Decontaminate and clean patient care equipment such as, but not limited to: IV pumps’ sequential compression devices; syringe pumps’ warmers; respiratory care equipment; blood pressure apparatus’ walkers’ commodes orthopedic apparatus; case carts etc. Decontaminate and clean laboratory glassware; general laboratory waste; etc.
  • Monitor a replace disinfectant in sinks and automatic equipment.
  • Answer telephones as needed.
  • Operate computer for supply requests, equipment requests, equipment tracking, productivity reporting, etc.
  • Differentiate between requests; urgent, routine, and emergency (life threatening) for products, supplies, and equipment. Respond to requests and according to priority of emergency, urgent and routine, prioritize patient related needs first.
  • Differentiate between supply usage, routine, special cause, patient volume change and cyclical changes. Alerts Inventory Specialist to inventory variances, stock-outs, and defects, etc.
  • Prioritize meeting inventory needs and patient care needs so there are no short term or long-term negative impacts.
  • Collaborate with nursing staff and SPAN staff in making unit inventory decisions.
  • Follow through on caregivers inquires, requests, complaints. Keep caregiver up to date about progress of request.
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