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Current Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license to practice in California. Current Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) registration to practice in California. At American Career College, you will have the opportunity to share your expertise and passion with the next generation of Respiratory Therapists.
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Qualifications:Completed accredited respiratory therapy program or technical courseRegistered or certified by NBRCValid RCP license in state of practiceExperience in respiratory, emergency, and intensive careValid driver's license and auto insuranceCurrent BLS/CPR certification from AHA or Red CrossStrong understanding of pulmonary function and rehabilitationExperience with respiratory equipment.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist Certificate from National Board of Respiratory Care. + Respiratory Care Practitioner License (California) from National Board of Respiratory Care.
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License and Certifications: Licensed by the State of California as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP). Overview JOB SUMMARYThe RCP is responsible for the evaluation, assessment, and administration of all respiratory care modalities ordered at San Antonio.
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Education and/or Experience Valid Registered Respiratory Therapy (RRT) credential and current state license. Bachelor degree, Master degree preferred Minimum four (4) years' experience as an RRT, with at least two (2) years in clinical respiratory care.
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State Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) License required. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) certification from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required. Under the direction and authorization of the medical director and cardiopulmonary director, the RCP II is responsible for performing respiratory therapeutic and pulmonary diagnostic procedures as ordered by the physician.
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JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONER lll. Assesses, plans, implements and evaluates respiratory therapy care and life support to patients in all areas of the medical center, including neonatal intensive care who have deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system under the supervision of physician and prescription.
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Are you a dedicated Registered Respiratory Therapist passionate about providing the most positive outcome for your patients, tech savvy and committed to lifelong learning? Graduate of a recognized School of Respiratory Therapy required.
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Certified / Registered Respiratory Therapist by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC). Responsible for administering safe and competent respiratory care as ordered per physician, monitoring mechanical ventilation, administering medications, patient assessment, understanding ramifications of hemodynamic monitoring, understanding blood work results, monitoring, teaching, and training.
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Deliver specialized in Respiratory therapy. Minimum 1 year of Respiratory Therapists experience required. Deliver specialized in Respiratory therapy. Minimum 1 year of Respiratory Therapists experience required.
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Active unencumbered Respiratory Therapist California state license. Requires a minimum of two years of Respiratory Therapist experience. Graduate from a fully accredited Respiratory Therapy program.
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