✦ Partner Program
North Orange County ROP

Sterile Processing Technician

Hybrid Sterile Processing program preparing students for the CRCST national certification with a 400-hour hospital externship.

1800 West Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92804

🎯 Vocational School
💸 altAid Eligible
Hybrid
Part-time
Program at a glance
3750Total cost
4 monthsProgram length
*Completion rate
~$65KMedian grad salary
* This program doesn't collect and report this data. The median salary is a Bureau of Labor Statistics estimate for Medical Equipment Preparer

Cohorts run multiple times per year

No experience required

Program Philosophy

North Orange County ROP was established in 1971 to give post-secondary and adult learners hands-on, employer-driven career training that leads directly to recognized certifications and licensure. The Adult Career Education (ACE) program emphasizes industry-experienced instructors, rigorous clinical externships at local healthcare worksites, and wraparound supports (counseling, Fresh Success/CalFresh, Care Solace) so adult students can complete training and transition into the regional healthcare workforce.

Started in 2025

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Best For

Detail-oriented adults wanting a hospital-based healthcare role outside direct patient care.

Time Commitment

Day Program: Mondays and Wednesdays plus 4 hours online per week, plus a 400-hour externship. Next cohort starts October 5.

What You'll Gain

CRCST national certification readiness; 400-hour hospital externship and certificate of completion.

Cost & Outcomes

🙌🏽 Program has a cost
program cost

Tuition is $3,750 before any financial aid. Students can use WIOA funding — support under the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, accessed through Orange County's America's Job Centers, that can cover tuition and supply costs for eligible jobseekers, dislocated workers, and low-income adults — along with CalFresh Fresh Success and private healthcare-sector scholarships. Students may also pay out of pocket. Since no student loans are used, average graduate debt is $0.

💸 Financial Assistance
how altAid funding can helpTransportation to and from the Anaheim Career Training Center and externship sites; scrubs, closed-toe shoes, and other required uniforms; textbooks and clinical supplies; background-check, drug-test, and immunization/titer fees; childcare during evening or weekend class hours; and food during long clinical or lab days.
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*Completion rate (most recent cohort)
*Employment rate within 1 year
~$65KThe median salary for Medical Equipment Preparer
*Total graduates since founding
* This program doesn't collect and report this data. The median salary is a Bureau of Labor Statistics estimate for Medical Equipment Preparer.

Who This Program is Built For

This program was specifically designed with these communities in mind. If you see yourself, you belong here.

Low-income
Unemployed/Underemployed
Receiving Public Benefits
First-Gen College Students
Working adults seeking a career change into healthcare
English-language learners (NOCROP serves multilingual North Orange County)

What Sets This Program Apart

Industry-experienced instructors recruited from working healthcare clinicians and administrators

Hands-on, 400-hour clinical externships at local North Orange County healthcare worksites built into the program

Small adult cohorts taught at the dedicated Career Training Center in Anaheim

WASC-accredited and approved by California state agencies (CDE; CDPH or BVNPT as applicable)

Wraparound supports including ACE counseling, Fresh Success/CalFresh, Care Solace, and Job Board

Stackable healthcare pathway: courses are designed to ladder (e.g., Medical Terminology → CNA → Acute Care CNA → LVN)

Day in the Life

Daily Structure
  • Instructor-led classroom sessions with industry-experienced faculty
  • Skills lab practice with manikins, instruments, and required supplies provided on-site
  • Clinical/externship hours scheduled separately at North Orange County healthcare partner sites
  • Small cohort of adult learners; peer practice and case-study discussion
  • Online coursework via the Orbund Einstein-Freshair student portal between class sessions
📄 Instructor Credentials

Instructors are industry-experienced healthcare professionals working in their specialty areas; led by Administrator Jennifer Pesavento.

Skills Gained

Soft and technical skills you'll gain by program completion.

Decontamination of surgical instruments
High-level disinfection and sterilization (steam, ETO, low-temperature)
Instrument identification and tray assembly
Biological and chemical indicator monitoring
Loaner-tray management
Inventory control
Medical terminology and microbiology fundamentals
OSHA, AAMI, and JCAHO regulatory compliance
Quality assurance and traceability documentation
📜 Certification Exam Required

Certified Registered Central Service Technician (CRCST) national certification exam (Healthcare Sterile Processing Association / HSPA, formerly IAHCSMM)

Highs & Lows

hardest part

The detail-heavy regulatory content demands precision, and the 400-hour externship — plus long hours standing and lifting instrument trays — can be physically taxing.

most rewarding part

The program leads to an in-demand, critical behind-the-scenes hospital career without direct patient care.

Possible Career Outcomes
Sterile Processing Technicians can advance to lead technician, SPD supervisor, or SPD manager roles; some progress to surgical-tech school or supply-chain leadership in hospitals.

Employment Support

On-site adult CTE counseling and case management

Externship and hiring partners drawn from the North Orange County healthcare ecosystem, including local hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, dental and medical practices, surgery centers, and community clinics

Job board listing local healthcare openings (https://nocrop.org/adult-career-education/ace-job-board/)

Externship placements at North Orange County healthcare facilities that frequently lead to hiring

Fresh Success career counseling

Interview training, job search and retention assistance for eligible students

Assistance applying for state certification/licensure exams

partner Employers
See the Job Board link above for current openings from active partners

How It Works

1

Submit an online application via the Orbund student portal for the specific course.

2

Receive a confirmation email and follow-up from ACE staff (studentportal@nocrop.us).

3

Complete required NOCROP consent forms (physical-contact, patient-care, handbook acknowledgment, media release, technology use).

4

Pay tuition and applicable fees (or apply for Fresh Success / WIOA / scholarships before the start date).

5

For clinical programs: complete background check, drug test, immunizations/titers, and TB clearance.

Attend orientation and begin the cohort on its scheduled start date at the Career Training Center (1800 W. Ball Road, Anaheim).

Frequently Asked Questions

If you can't find what you're looking for, feel free to contact us.

At the Career Training Center, 1800 W. Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92804.

Yes. NOCROP courses are accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC). Specific programs are also approved by California state agencies (e.g., CDPH for the CNA program, BVNPT for the Vocational Nurse Training Program).

Yes. NOCROP offers Fresh Success (a CalFresh-linked program that helps with tuition and supply costs, career counseling, tutoring, and case management). WIOA funding may be available through Orange County America's Job Centers. Private scholarships, employer sponsorships, and out-of-pocket payment are also accepted.

Enrollment verification is available from the Career Training Center registrar via the Orbund student portal.

Yes. NOCROP provides Adult CTE Counseling, the Care Solace mental-health referral service, the Fresh Success program, and a dedicated Job Board.