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The Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) performs routine and critical respiratory care procedures under the supervision of a Respiratory Care Manager and Medical Director.
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Evaluates patients for routine respiratory care therapy for patient in the Emergency room. Evaluates patient Evaluates patients for advanced respiratory care therapy for patients in the ICU's.
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Assist with stocking respiratory care related supplies on the inpatient care units. Evaluates patients for routine respiratory care therapy on the inpatient units. Effectively evaluate the results of patient respiratory care delivered per care plans.
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Minimum Qualifications: Montana Licensure (Registered Respiratory Therapist) Registered Respiratory Therapist Certification (NBRC) American Heart Association BLS American Heart Association ACLS American Heart Association PALS Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Preferred: Certification in Neonatal-Pediatric Specialist (NBRC-NPS) and/or Adult Critical Care Specialist (NBRC-ACCS) Candidates must live at least 90 miles from facility to be considered for assignment.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) certification from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required. State Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License required.
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Six months in a critical care environment or one or more years of specialized training in advanced diagnostics/pulmonary rehabilitation as a practicing Respiratory Therapist.
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Education: Associates Degree Experience: Previous travel experience preferred Requirements: Critical Care experience; current/active BLS/CPR Licensure: Registered Respiratory Therapist (MA) required (accepting emergency licenses.
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Specialty: Respiratory Therapist. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, general floor assignments, critical care, bronchoscopy assists, emergency room, code team, and ECGs.
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No cost e Care visits Employer-provided mental health services for employees and eligible family members Retirement with employer match up to 5% Tuition discounts and reimbursement available for continuing your education Cox Health Fitness Center and Child Care discounts Onsite delivery for Cox Health Pharmacies and 1906 Employee Store Job Summary As a Registered Respiratory Therapist you will provide professional respiratory focused intervention during all phases of the patient care stay.
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Preferred:Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Adult Critical Care Specialist (ACCS), and Neonatal and Pediatric Specialist (NPS). Functions as a competent clinical respiratory therapist responsible for the coordination, supervision, and evaluation of respiratory therapy student educational experiences.
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Current, valid, and active license to practice as a Registered Respiratory Therapist or Certified. Often our patients require additional critical care services for medically complex conditions such as trauma, infectious diseases, wound healing, cardiovascular disease, stroke, amputation and ventilator weaning.
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Job SummaryIs responsible for performing and documenting therapeutic and/or diagnostic procedures listed in the Department Scope of Care. May have advanced responsibility for more complex critical care, cardiopulmonary rehab, pulmonary function/bronch, or NICU/anesthesia tech services.
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Required within 6 months: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certification Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) with the National Board of Respiratory Care preferred.
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Must be a credentialed Registered Respiratory Therapist by the National Board of Respiratory Care. Must have a current Respiratory Care Practitioner license and current National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) credentials if credentialed after July 1, 2002 or a new graduate therapist must successfully pass both the NBRC TMC (The Multiple Choice) and CSE (Clinical Simulation Exam) exams.
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Providing respiratory care to patients with critical and complex medical and surgical conditions. Must possess "Active" CRT or RRT credential from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) or state equivalent.
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