The Respiratory Therapist administers therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory care and life support to patients with cardiorespiratory system deficiencies. They are responsible for planning patient care, interpreting clinical data, and maintaining technical proficiency with respiratory equipment.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be graduates of an AMA-approved, JRCRTE-accredited Respiratory Care Program and hold a Washington State license as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Required certifications include CRT, BLS, PALS, ACLS, and NRP, with at least two years of acute care experience preferred.
professional certificateACLSBLSPALSNRPQuality controlPatient educationCRTPatient assessmentAuscultationVentilator managementRespiratory careTherapeutic modalitiesLife supportCardiopulmonary monitoringDiagnostic respiratory care
Job description
Pay Range
The base pay range for this position is $34.75-$52.49 Hourly however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience.
HOURS: 12 hour day shifts
FLSA: 36 hour non-exempt work week
JOB
SUMMARY: The Respiratory Therapist administers therapeutic and diagnostic respiratory care modalities and life support to patients with deficiencies or abnormalities of the cardiorespiratory system, under the supervision of the physician and by prescription.
Qualifications
Education/Training: Graduate from AMA approved, JRCRTE accredited Respiratory Care Program.
Experience
Two or more years of acute care respiratory care experience preferred. BLS and PALS certifications are required within 30 days of hire. ACLS and NRP certifications are required as well.
License/Registration: Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner in the State of Washington and CRT through the NBRC.
Population
Served: Neonatal, Pediatric, Adolescent, Young Adult, Middle Age, and Elderly.
Essential
FUNCTIONS: Planning and Prioritizing Plans patient care by using Respiratory Therapy protocol, providing a continuity of care during hospitalization and before discharge. Demonstrates the ability to reprioritize therapy to achieve better results and make necessary modifications in therapeutic procedures based on patient response. Information Gathering Reviews and interprets data in the patient record including history, lab results, radiological studies, progress notes, respiratory and cardiovascular monitoring. Assesses patient’s overall cardiopulmonary status by auscultation to determine: breath sounds, heart sounds, dysrhythmias, murmurs and bruits, and blood pressure. Evaluates patient’s cardiopulmonary status by inspection of general appearance, capillary refill, chest configuration, breathing pattern, character of cough, and sputum. Decision-Making Determines appropriateness of and participates in developing and recommending modifications to respiratory care plan. Communication Actively initiates and participates in communication to assure effective delivery of respiratory care. Communicates with patients and significant others in an open and respectful manner. Technical Proficiency Demonstrates the ability to maintain skills in areas of low volume and high risk activities. Demonstrates willingness to learn new techniques and use new equipment. Check all equipment and corrects malfunctions. Teamwork Communicates relevant information to other members of the healthcare team. Participates in solving team issues in a constructive manner. Quality Identifies areas to be considered for improvement in the quality of service and participates in the quality improvement effort.
Benefits
Accident Insurance
Critical Illness Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Medical
Dental
Vision
Employer Paid Life Insurance
Health Savings Account
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
Voluntary Life Insurance
Paid Leave Time
Services Discount
Retirement with Employer Matching Contributions
Performs quality control procedures for: diagnostic equipment, ventilators, and gas metering devices. Outcomes Initiates, conducts, and modifies prescribed therapeutic procedures to achieve the desired outcome, considering the patient response. Personal Education Participates in ongoing educational activities necessary to acquire and maintain competency in respiratory care. Identifies areas for self-improvement and participates in needed education. Work Effectiveness Demonstrates the ability to work without direct supervision in which they accomplish tasks in a timely manner. Promptness is demonstrated in delivering therapeutic modalities after an order is given to the therapist. Reliability Demonstrates promptness in reporting to work and compliance with meal and break schedules. Completes tasks as assigned to perform. Education of Others Initiates and conducts patient and family education in preparation for home care and management of their disease. Participates in the education of coworkers. Creating a Safe Work Environment Identifies safety concerns and actively seeks to resolve these issues. Stewardship Assumes the willingness to be accountable for the well-being of the larger organization by operating in service, rather than in control, of those around us. Ethical Conduct Consistently communicates and collaborates with colleagues about decisions which involve legal and ethical issues.
Non-Essential
FUNCTIONS: Performs other non-essential functions as requested.
Physical
DEMANDS:
Sitting: 20%.
Standing/Walking: 80%. Occasional lifting of patients with up to 100 pounds of weight. Occasional carrying of equipment and compressors weighing up to 25 pounds. Occasional pushing/pulling of equipment weighing up to 175 pounds. Occasional climbing of stairs to reach other levels of the building. Occasional stooping/kneeling/crouching to work with equipment and provide patient care. Frequent reaching/handling/fingering/feeling to gain access to supplies, manipulate equipment and provide patient care. Constant talking/hearing/seeing to interact with other healthcare professionals and to provide patient care.
Environmental
Conditions:
Location: Inside. Occasional exposure to wet and humid conditions when working with croupettes and ultrasonic therapy. Occasional exposure to moving mechanical parts in the bed motors. Occasional exposure to explosives when working with pressurized gases. Occasional exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals with bleach and membrane gels. Frequent biohazard exposure.
Company
Perks: Our employees are our most important asset and that’s reflected in our benefits. Pullman Regional is proud to offer a variety of benefits to support employees and their families, including: Medical/Vision, Dental, Health Savings Account, and Paid Leave Time Employer Paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Retirement with
Employer
Matching
Contributions
Voluntary
Benefits that include: Life Insurance, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, and Short-Term Disability
Services
Discount and
EAP
Resources
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Few
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Important
Points: The job posting highlights the most critical responsibilities and requirements of the job. It is not all-inclusive. There may be additional duties, responsibilities, and qualifications for this job.
Disability
Contacts: Applicants with disabilities who require assistance or accommodation should contact Human Resources at humanresources@pullmanregional.org
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