T - DOC System Administrator
Allevia Hospitals
Remote
Mo Tatou | About us
Allevia Sterile Processing is a purpose-built, state-of-the-art Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) located in Parnell, Auckland. It services Allevia Hospital in Epsom, Allevia Hospital Ascot, and several other locations, by washing, decontaminating, sterilizing and packing surgical instruments. By centralising sterile processing, the department supports over 10 surgical specialties, including orthopaedics, neurosurgery, and cardiovascular surgery, ensuring high-turnaround and infection-controlled environments.
Mō te tūranga nei | About the Job:
We’re introducing the T-DOC system. T-DOC is an advanced instrument tracking software designed to support the workflow of instruments, consumables and implants, ensuring complete traceability, compliance with medical regulations, and efficient delivery to our operating theatres. We’re looking for a Systems Administrator to support the implementation and management of the T-DOC system. Based at our CSSD in Parnell this is a fulltime position working flexible 8 hr shifts Monday to Friday, between 0730 – 1800, with requirement to work the occasional Saturday.
Ngā kōrero mōu | About you
- You are a Level 4 qualified Sterilising Unit Technician, with Level 5 either completed or well underway
- You have experience using the T-DOC system within a CSSD environment
- You have system implementation experience (preferred)
Ngā hua | Benefits
As a valued staff member at Allevia, you will enjoy excellent pay rates, free parking, paid development opportunities, health insurance subsidy after 2 years service, every Christmas & New Year off, Recruit-a-buddy scheme, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) etc……
Me pēhea te tono mai | How to apply:
So if you want to join a long established and respected organisation that's also agile, innovative, and forward thinking, click APPLY now! Or, for more info contact Jan Arnold in recruitment at ***email_hidden***
Applications will close when a suitable number of applications have been received.