Endoscopy Decontamination TechnicianNHS
Job summary
We are currently recruiting skilled and reliable Endoscopy Decontamination Technicians to join a specialist service supporting Portsmouth NHS Trust. This is a key opportunity to contribute to a high-priority programme aimed at reducing a significant endoscopy backlog, with over 1,600 patients awaiting procedures within critical NHS timeframes.
Working in partnership with Xyla, a leading UK clinical services provider, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient reprocessing of endoscopy equipment. Your work will directly support frontline clinical teams by maintaining the highest standards of infection prevention, equipment tracking, and patient safety throughout the service.
The service is expected to run through to March 2027, offering consistent work within a fast-paced and highly collaborative environment. As part of the decontamination team, you will be essential in enabling smooth procedure flow across both endoscopy suites and theatre settings, ensuring all equipment is cleaned, maintained, and ready for use in line with strict regulatory standards.
Main duties of the job
- Receive and handle used endoscopes after procedures
- Perform manual cleaning and disinfection of endoscopy equipment
- Operate automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs)
- Inspect scopes for damage, wear, or residue
- Maintain accurate tracking and logging of scope usage for traceability
- Ensure all equipment meets strict infection control standards
- Store cleaned scopes safely and prepare them for reuse
- Maintain and monitor decontamination equipment, reporting any faults
- Work in line with hygiene, safety, and regulatory compliance standards
Job description
We are currently recruiting for a dedicated Endoscopy Decontamination (Decon) Technician to support a busy endoscopy service. This vital role ensures all endoscopic equipment is cleaned, disinfected, and maintained to the highest standards, supporting safe and effective patient care.
Key Responsibilities
- Receive and handle used endoscopes following procedures
- Carry out manual cleaning and high-level disinfection processes
- Operate automated endoscope reprocessors (AERs)
- Inspect equipment for cleanliness, damage, and functionality
- Track and log equipment usage to ensure full traceability
- Maintain strict infection prevention and control standards
- Safely store and prepare scopes for reuse
- Perform routine checks and report faults with decontamination equipment
- Ensure compliance with all hygiene, safety, and regulatory guidelines
Requirements
- Previous experience in endoscopy decontamination or sterile services (essential/preferred)
- Strong knowledge of infection control and decontamination procedures
- High attention to detail and ability to follow strict protocols
- Good organisational and teamwork skills
- Commitment to maintaining patient safety and quality standards
What We Offer
- Competitive rates of pay
- Opportunity to work within a professional healthcare setting
- Supportive team environment
- Ongoing work within a growing service
Join a critical part of the clinical team, helping to ensure safe, efficient procedures and high standards of patient care.
About us
Xyla are a leading provider of clinical and community healthcare services across the UK, recognised for their commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. Working in close collaboration with NHS trusts, Integrated Care Systems (ICS), and local authorities, Xyla supports the delivery of essential services that help improve patient outcomes while reducing pressure on frontline healthcare providers.
Their service offering spans a wide range of areas, including diagnostic services, specialist outpatient pathways, waiting list management, mental health support, and community-based care. By leveraging experienced clinical teams alongside innovative service models, Xyla is able to deliver flexible and scalable solutions tailored to the needs of each healthcare partner.
A key strength of Xyla lies in their ability to enhance patient access to care, particularly in addressing NHS backlogs and improving pathway efficiency. Their focus on early intervention, preventative care, and timely diagnosis supports better long-term health outcomes while helping to optimise system capacity.
Underpinned by robust clinical governance frameworks and a strong emphasis on quality, safety, and compliance, Xyla maintains high standards of care across all services. This, combined with a collaborative approach and a deep understanding of NHS priorities, positions them as a trusted partner in supporting the ongoing transformation and sustainability of healthcare services across the UK.