Location
Prescot, England
Salary
£25,272 per annum, pro rata
Profession
Estates and facilities
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
24 Jun 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
03 Jun 2026
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Job overview

Part Time 30 hours per week

Applications are invited from enthusiastic, hardworking, self-motivated and committed individuals for the above position. Candidates must have a pleasant and courteous disposition and a flexible attitude towards the demands of this post.

The Central Endoscope Decontamination Unit is responsible for the decontamination of all flexible endoscopes used within the Trust. There are Decontamination Units on both St Helens and Whiston sites and the successful candidate will be expected to work at either site. The decontamination process includes manual cleaning, use of Automatic Endoscope Re-processors, storage, tracking and tracing of scopes, and delivery to point of use.

The ideal candidate should be able to work as part of a team, use own initiative and be able to meet deadlines and work with all disciplines of staff.

Previous decontamination experience would be an advantage but the successful candidates will be given full training to support their role.

Working hours will be dictated by the needs of the service therefore applicants should have some flexibility in when they are available to work.

The successful candidates will take part in the on call service for out of hour’s endoscope decontamination (week nights and weekends).

The JD & PS are currently under AfC review and are subject to change.

Main duties of the job

  • To undertake the complete cycle of endoscope decontamination
  • This includes the visual inspection, manual cleaning, processing in an automatic endoscope reprocessor, storing, tracking, and tracing and collection and delivery of all flexible scopes used in the Trust.
  • To work within the designated area, ensuring that agreed standards are achieved.
  • To implement the correct method of decontamination of the endoscopes in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and protocols as issued by the department.
  • To use Endoscope Washer Disinfector (EWD) safely and correctly, Drying Cabinets and all other associated equipment as per manufacturers’ instructions.
  • To work within COSHH Regulations in respect of substances used, comply with departmental procedures for use of PPE and be competent in dealing with spillages of chemicals
  • To assist with all relevant tests required on endoscopes, washer disinfectors and associated equipment as per departmental protocol.
  • To understand how to escalate any problems or emergency relating to decontamination equipment to the supervisor or manager
  • To ensure all necessary documentation concerning the decontamination of each endoscope (tracking and tracing) is completed effectively and efficiently and in accordance with the departmental procedure (electronic and paper systems)

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see Job Description and Person Specification attached.

Advertising Date: 3rd June 2026

Closing Date: 24th June 2026

Shortlisting Date: 30th June 2026

Proposed Interview date: 13th July 2026

Please note this vacancy may close early if a high number of applications is reached.

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This advert is for Endoscope Decontamination Technician with Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in Prescot, North West, England. It is listed as a Band 2 Estates and facilities role. The advertised salary is £25,272 per annum, pro rata. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 24 Jun 2026.

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