Overview
The Respiratory Therapist provides services to adult and pediatric patients. They provide general respiratory therapy, adult and pediatric critical care, and limited diagnostics. This is a 13-week, night shift, 84-hour contract position.
Responsibilities
Performs and accurately records technical procedures safely, effectively, efficiently, and within scope of policyReviews, collects, and evaluates relevant clinical data, and formulates an appropriate care plan based on patient assessment.Performs both basic and advanced emergency, therapeutic, and diagnostic procedures for neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.Provides effective education to patients and co-workers as appropriate.Assembles, checks, and corrects malfunctions and performs quality controls on respiratory care equipment.Actively participates in departmental quality assurance and facility-wide organizational performance improvement activities.Gives rationale for actions, decisions, and clinical care, based on scientific principles, clinical practice guidelines, or successful experiencePatient care procedures include:DCH Standards
Qualifications
Current Alabama Respiratory Care licensure. Holds active credential of Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) (removed statement within 1 year after graduation) Associate Degree in Respiratory Therapy, Bachelor’s degree preferred, or holds a certificate in Respiratory TherapyMust have at least two (2) years of previous direct-care RT experience in a hospital settingBCLS providerPALS preferred for staff working in the Emergency Department.ACLS required.NRP required if NICU trainedMembership in appropriate professional organization (i.e. American Association for Respiratory Care, Alabama Society for Respiratory Care) is strongly encouragedResponsible for obtaining needed continuing education for licensureMust be able to read, write legibly, speak and comprehend English.WORKING CONDITIONS
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