Perform direct respiratory patient care, including assessments and treatments, according to physician orders and hospital protocols. Manage mechanical ventilators and other respiratory equipment while documenting patient responses and coordinating with the interdisciplinary team.
Requirements summary
Requires a current California Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license and PALS certification for acute unit work. BLS, ACLS, and RRT certification are preferred, along with experience in acute or subacute pediatric facilities.
professional certificateMedication AdministrationPatient AssessmentPatient EducationInfection ControlInterdisciplinary CollaborationSBAR ReportingPediatric CareAirway ManagementBlood Gas AnalysisMechanical VentilationEKG TestingTracheal Suctioning
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Hospital
Subacute -
Loma
Linda,
CA 92354Salary
Range: $31.00 - $41.54
HourlyJob
Shift: Night/NOCDo you want to work with amazing mentors and people who can help you build your knowledge and skillset? A company who takes pride in providing education and experiences that allow each team member to thrive in their role. A place that allows you room to grow with endless opportunities. Then Totally Kids Rehabilitation Hospital maybe the place for you! Totally Kids Rehabilitation Hospital is dedicated to enriching the health and quality of life of children with medical and developmental needs and who benefit from habilitation and rehabilitation services and the supportive use of technology. We are committed to meeting their medical, physical, developmental, social, psychological and spiritual needs through a blend of tenderness and expertise. Totally Kids Rehabilitation Hospital has a position available for a Respiratory Therapist.
Job
Summary: Under the direction and supervision of the Medical Director and Director of Respiratory Services, the Respiratory Therapist is responsible and accountable for performing direct patient care according to physicians orders, policies, protocols, and clinical tasks as assigned by the Charge Respiratory Therapist and/or Director of Respiratory Services. It is expected that the employee will demonstrate behavior consistent with the Core Values. The employee shall support the organization strategic plan, the goals and direction of the quality assurance performance improvement process, and activities. Make a Difference. Join Our Great Team! Competitive wages and benefits. Night and weekend differentials. $500 sign-on bonus. Team-centered philosophy of care. About Totally Kids Rehabilitation Hospital Distinctive campus devoted 100% to children National leader in providing rehabilitation and habilitation programs with a family-centered emphasis Consistently awarded the Gold Seal of Approval by the Joint Commission Trusted destination of choice for physicians and parents for more than 50 years.
QualificationsRequirements: Current California Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license as issued by the State of California is required Certification by the National Board of Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)-preferred Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) , Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification , preferred Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) required to work on the acute unit. Minimum of one (1) years of Respiratory Care experience in either an acute or subacute pediatric facility preferred Ability to lift thirty (30) pounds without assistance Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing Must possess good work ethics and a professional image at all times Knowledge of CMS conditions of participation, CDPH state regulations, CCS, and TJC (hospital, nursing care center, and laboratory) accreditation requirements as applicable to job Working knowledge of computer and software applications as applicable to job Possess strong communication, interpersonal and collaboration skills Works responsibly in a team environment as well as independently Manages confidential information effectively and appropriately
Benefits
Competitive Wages
Sign-on Bonus
Weekend Differentials
Night Differentials
Specific
Functional
RESPONSIBILITY: A. Assessment and Planning Initiates, updates, and documents age appropriate plan of care in conjunction with interdisciplinary team assessments and goals to ensure quality and continuity of care for patients Participates in interdisciplinary team care conferences as assigned Performs patient assessment and reassessment of patients response to treatment Assess patient pain interfering with optimal level of function or participation in treatment and communicates with nursing and/or physician for intervention Assists in patient/caregiver teaching with appropriate documentation as assigned Provides teaching and educational material to the patient and/or significant others concerning respiratory therapy Demonstrates knowledge, recognizes the signs of abuse and implements professional response, reporting, and documenting according to laws and organization policies Recognizes and responds competently to medical emergency situations according to established procedures and scope of practice Organizes the workload and set priorities to meet time requirements B. Medication and Treatment Safety Applies medication and treatment safety practices by using the six rights to medication and treatment administration: right patient, right medication/treatment, right route, right dose, right time, right approach Administers medication as ordered by physician and documents patients response to medications and treatments within scope of practice Communicates with pharmacies on new/refill respiratory medications, and checks respiratory medication deliveries for accuracy Receives, processes, and transcribes respiratory medication orders timely and accurately Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate techniques and treatment modalities as performed on patients of varying ages, including infant, toddler, adolescent and young adults Performs routine respiratory care procedures as appropriate for clinical patient care areas according to hospital policy or protocols Maintains knowledge of the various methods of oxygen delivery, including the necessary equipment C.
Medical
Equipment and
Point of
Care
Testing: Sets-up and monitors mechanical ventilators and the associated critical care duties required for such treatment, such as airway management and tracheal suctioning Demonstrates the care and operation of respiratory therapy equipment according to technical specifications and application of equipment Manages, operates, inspects and tests respiratory therapy equipment to ensure that it is functioning safely and efficiently Performs intermittent positive pressure breathing as ordered per physician. Draws arterial blood from patient for blood gas analysis and provides quality control of machines as necessary and assigned Performs EKG testing as requested per physicians order D.
Documentation and
Reporting: Measures and documents patients vital information and responds appropriately Observes and documents patients signs and symptoms of illness and therapeutic treatments in medical record Performs charting and documentation that is consistently complete, accurate, legible, informative and timely Documents and reports changes in patient condition/unusual events utilizing approved reporting system Recognizes abnormal laboratory values/diagnostic reports and notifies the Charge Nurse and/or physician Provides accurate hand-off communication using SBAR reporting to ensure patient safety and continuity of care Maintains a thorough knowledge of all departmental forms, flow charts, logbooks and their proper usage E. Patient Care Area-General Plans, organizes, and prioritizes daily work using sound judgment and completes tasks in allotted time at the end of each shift Participates in patient care clinical rounds as an active member of the clinical care team Participates with internal/ out of facility transportation of patients requiring respiratory assistance. Engages patients with a positive and friendly demeanor, while providing patient and family centered care Adheres to hospital infection control policies and current practices, body mechanics and safety Participates in training and orientation of new personnel as assigned Demonstrates adaptability to working overtime and altering work schedule when priority respiratory therapy affects immediate patient care Demonstrates responsibility when assigned/identified in a temporary capacity as a Charge Respiratory Therapist during their shift KNOWLEDGE OF HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENT A. Practice Knowledge Demonstrates knowledge of current practice and the roles and functions of patient care team members as applicable to job Ensures compliance with the state and federal regulatory agency standards, and policies of the organization Adheres to professional association standards of practice as applicable to job B. Patient Safety/Risk Management Supports the development of an organization-wide patient safety program Maintains and ensures patient confidentiality at all times. C. Performance Improvement/Outcome Measurement Knowledge of the organizations quality assurance performance improvement (QAPI) program COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT A. Effective Communication Demonstrates effective interpersonal communication skills Provides communications that is clear and effective. Uses positive verbal/nonverbal communications B. Relationship Management Builds collaborative relationships in the organization Exhibits effective conflict resolution skills PROFESSIONALISM A. Personally and Professionally Accountable Holds self and others accountable for mutual professional expectations and outcomes Adheres to the organizations professional attire (dress code) policy Treats our customers with respect and courtesy. Keeping their information confidential. Demonstrates a behavior which is always willing to assist Complies with the organizations code of conduct and compliance standards Maintains proper use of timekeeping system to record time B. Career Planner Maintains professional license and/or certification as applicable to job Acts on feedback about personal strengths and weaknesses Completes annual organization education requirements Completes annual employee health requirements C. Trustworthy Prudent in showing care for staff organization Consistently reliable, truthful and honest Ability to hear and convey important and difficult information up and down the organization Maintains a level of competency to provide reliable positive outcomes in areas of responsibility ======================================================================================= I have received, read and understand the Job Position Description above. _______________________________ _________________________________ Employee
Name
Employee
Signature
Date
Description
OF
Physical
DEMANDS
JOB
TITLE:
Respiratory
Therapist
Department:
Respiratory
Employee
NAME: #
Hours/Workday: 12
Developed by:
Carol
Wolfe,
Director of
Respiratory
Services
DATE
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March 2014
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DATE: CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO BEST DESCRIBE THE EXTENT OF THE SPECIFIC ACTIVITY PERFORMED BY THE STAFF MEMBERS IN THIS POSITION PHYSICAL DEMANDS On-the-job time is spent in the following physical activities Show the amount of time by checking the appropriate boxes below. ¾ Amount of Time ¾
None up to 1/3 1/3 to 1/2 2/3 and more
Stand:
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Walk:
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Sit:
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Talk or hear:
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Use hands to finger, handle or feel:
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Push/Pull:
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Stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl:
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Reach with hands and arms:
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Taste or smell: X This job requires that weight be lifted or force be exerted. Show how much and how often by checking the appropriate boxes below. ¾ Amount of Time ¾
None up to 1/3 1/3 to 1/2 2/3 and more
Up to 10 pounds:
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Up to 25 pounds:
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Up to 50 pounds (assisted):
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Up to 100 pounds (assisted) :
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More than 100 pounds: X This job may have special vision requirements. Check all that apply. Close Vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less) Distance Vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more) Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors) Peripheral Vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point) Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision; ability to judge distances and spatial l relationships) Ability to Adjust Focus (ability to adjust eye to bring an object into sharp focus)
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Requirements
Specific demands not listed: _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________
Note:Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. WORK ENVIRONMENT This job requires exposure to the following environmental conditions. Show the amount of time by checking the appropriate boxes below. ¾ Amount of Time ¾ None up to 1/3 1/3 to 1/2 2/3 and more
Wet, humid conditions (non-weather):
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Work near moving mechanical parts:
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Fumes or airborne particles:
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Toxic or caustic chemicals:
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Outdoor weather conditions:
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Extreme cold (non-weather):
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Extreme heat (non-weather):
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Risk of electrical shock:
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Work with explosives:
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Risk of radiation:
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Vibration:
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The typical noise level for the work environment is: Check all that apply.
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Hearing: Ability to hear alarms on equipment Ability to hear patient call Ability to hear instructions from physician/department staff REPETITIVE MOTION ACTIONS ¾ Number of Hours ¾ Repetitive use of foot control 0 1-2 3-4 5-6 7+ A. Right only X B. Left Only X C. Both X Repetitive use of hands A. Right only X B. Left Only X C.
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Grasping: simple/light A. Right only X B. Left Only X C.
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Grasping: firm/heavy A. Right only X B. Left Only X C. Both X Fine Dexterity A. Right only X B. Left Only X C. Both X
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