Legacy Health
Location
Portland, Oregon
Salary
$40 - $57 / HOUR
The practitioner provides respiratory care to adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients, including ventilator management and serving on the code team. Responsibilities include performing cardiopulmonary procedures and maintaining accurate patient records in accordance with physician orders.
Requires an Associate degree in Respiratory Therapy and a current state RCPRT license. BLS is required, with ACLS/PALS and NRP certifications needed within one year of hire.
Overview When every breath counts and every heartbeat matters, you are there. As a Respiratory Care Practitioner, your expertise plays a vital role in the care of adult, geriatric, pediatric, and neonatal patients. Your commitment to excellence directly impacts lives—and through your work, you help fulfill Legacy’s mission of making life better for others. This is a full time night shift adult/pediatric float position.
As a Respiratory Care Practitioner, you will perform a variety of duties including respiratory therapy, ventilator management, EKGs, and serving on the code team. Additional responsibilities may include exercise stress testing and pulmonary function testing. All duties are carried out in accordance with physician orders, using sound clinical judgment and technical expertise in patient care. COMPETENCY: Achieves and maintains advanced level clinical skills necessary to care for critical patients. PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WORKLOAD: Performs cardiopulmonary procedures using the knowledge, skills and abilities required for the age of patients (neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric) served. Goals of the department are attained utilizing a clearly established daily plan of treatments, procedures, clean up and maintenance with cooperation through all shifts regardless of assignments or job title. DOCUMENTATION: Complete, accurate and timely information is gathered and documented in the department and patient records. Accurate charges and record keeping is done to ensure proper billing. COMMUNICATION: Verbal and non-verbal age-appropriate communications (neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric) are open and positive with peers, supervisors, physicians, patients and all outside customers, under stressful and non-stressful circumstances. Patients and co-workers’ confidentiality is maintained. ENVIRONMENT/SAFETY: Clinic environment, equipment, and personal workspace are maintained in a neat and safe manner. Annual safety and other hospital wide educational requirements are met in a timely fashion and clearly documented. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Professional education is advanced through regular participation in internal/external education opportunities in both broad and discipline-specific topics. Completes annual competencies and keeps accurate files in personal portfolio. SPECIAL PROCEDURES: The Respiratory Care Practitioner has a basic knowledge of related special procedures.
Education: Associate degree in Respiratory Therapy from a program accredited by the Committee On Accreditation for Respiratory Care (COARC) or accredited by the American Medical Association’s Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA).
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