Perform routine and specialty pulmonary function, stress, and metabolic testing for pediatric patients. Manage clinic flow, including patient assessment, education, and the maintenance of diagnostic equipment and supplies.
Requirements summary
Requires certification and licensure as a Respiratory Therapist in Florida, along with BLS and PALS certifications. A minimum of one year of experience is required.
associate degreeprofessional certificateQuality ControlPatient AssessmentEMR DocumentationCPT-4 CodingStress TestingVital Signs CollectionICD-10 CodingBlood Gas AnalysisLaboratory Specimen PreparationPulmonary Function TestingBronchoscopy AssistanceMetabolic Assessment
Job description
Nemours Children's Health is hiring a Respiratory Therapist (RT) in our Pediatric Outpatient Specialty Care Clinic.
The Respiratory Therapist, full-time, performs routine and specialty pulmonary function testing, stress testing, and metabolic assessment testing.
Performs complete and accurate patient assessment or reassessment.
Provides education to the patient and /or patient/guardian in a manner that the recipient understands in order to contribute to positive patient care outcome and patient satisfaction.
Performs arterial and capillary punctures for blood gas analysis.
Performs quality controls and ensures preventative maintenance is completed on diagnostic equipment.
Maintains and orders supplies necessary for pulmonary function lab.
Assist with patient flow of clinic.
Schedule
Monday through Friday, normal business hours.
Primary Responsibilities
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Performs routine and specialty pulmonary function testing, stress testing, and metabolic assessment testing.
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Performs complete and accurate patient assessment or reassessment.
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Provides education to the patient and /or patient/guardian in a manner that the recipient understands in order to contribute to positive patient care outcome and patient satisfaction.
2.
Performs arterial and capillary punctures for blood gas analysis.
4. Performs quality controls and ensures preventative maintenance is completed on diagnostic equipment.
5. Maintains and orders supplies necessary for pulmonary function lab.
6. Assist with patient flow of clinic.
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Obtain vital signs.
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Captures and enters patient information into EMR.
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Collects and prepares laboratory specimens.
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Ensures appropriate documentation such as x-rays and laboratory reports are available for provider’s review.
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Rooms patients into exam room with preparation for exam and assists provider with exam.
5.
Handles all telephone calls in a courteous and timely manner with documentation of call in EMR.
7. Ensure provider’s orders are carried out
a. Under the direction of the provider schedules PT/OT, surgery, and diagnostic test to include pre-authorization and notification of patient.
b. Assists provider with bronchoscopy if needed.
8. Ensures medications are safely stored in an appropriate area as designated by law, and that medication expiration dates are evaluated on a monthly schedule.
a. Familiar with pharmacokinetics, contraindications, side effects, mode of administration of all medications provider prescribes.
9. Ensures accurate ICD-10 and CPT-4 codes are recorded.
10. Documentation of CF NBS grant to ensure all documentation is done necessary for grant deliverables are done in a timely manner.
Required Qualifications
Certified as a Respiratory Therapist by National Board of Respiratory Care or Registered Respiratory Therapist by National Board of Respiratory Care
Current licensure in Florida as a Certified Respiratory Therapist or Current licensure in Florida as Registered Respiratory Therapist
Current BLS certification with the American Heart Association
Current PALS certification or obtained within one year of employment
At least 1 year of experience
Preferred Qualifications
• Registered as a Respiratory Therapist by National Board of Respiratory Care or Registered Respiratory Therapist by National Board of Respiratory care achieved prior to July 2002
Nemours Children's Health is an internationally recognized pediatric health system serving more than 1.7 million patient encounters each year. We deliver care across six states through two freestanding children’s hospitals — Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware and Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida — along with a network of more than 80 primary, urgent, and specialty care practices and more than 40 hospital partnerships.
Backed by the Nemours Foundation and Alfred I. duPont Trust, our $1.7B nonprofit system is dedicated to improving children's health through clinical care, research, education, advocacy, and prevention. Our Whole Child Health approach focuses equally on prevention and treatment, partnering with communities to help every child thrive.
Inclusion and belonging guide our strategy and growth. We are committed to culturally relevant care, reducing health disparities, and fostering an environment where every associate, patient, and family feels supported and valued.