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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Respiratory Therapist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Duration: Ongoing Employment Type: Per Diem Patient Care: Assist the Respiratory Therapists with providing the following direct patient care outside of the critical care areas to assigned patients under supervision of Registered Respiratory Therapist: Clean and set up equipment.
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Current certification as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) required. Note: Current teammates with active Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) certification by the NBRC and a minimum of 15 years of experience as a CRT and are ineligible for the RRT board exam with demonstrated proficiency in all aspects of respiratory care also qualify for this role.
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Credentials as a respiratory therapist, Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) is preferred but other medical credentials may be acceptable (e.g., RN, LPN, LPV) depending upon state licensure laws.
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Night Shift Differential: $4 Weekend Differential: No Sign-On Bonus: $7,500 Relocation: Case by case Job Summary: We are seeking a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) to join our healthcare team.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist credentialed through the NBRC with licensure to practice in the State of Ohio by the Ohio Respiratory Care Board. Demonstrates competence defined (*) in Registered Respiratory Therapist responsibilities in providing age-appropriate care to patients from the age of birth to 21 years, and selected adult patients.
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PRN positions (Per Diem/ Paid Per Set-Up): As a Rotech employee you would be able to create your own schedule by accepting the number of set-ups you would like to complete each week.
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Sets up all highly technical respiratory equipment including but not limited to: Invasive Ventilator Noninvasive Ventilator Infant Monitors Other high-tech respiratory equipment as defined by scope of service at the branch (e.g., cough assist, negative pressure ventilation, IPPB, etc.
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You are paid per set-up which ranges from $5.00 - $100.00 per service. We are seeking qualified Respiratory Therapists (RRT / CRT / RN) to join our team to educate, train and monitor patients using ventilators, PAP therapy, home oxygen and other respiratory equipment.
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Monitors ongoing function of highly technical respiratory equipment including but not limited to: Invasive Ventilator Noninvasive Ventilator Infant Monitors Other high-tech respiratory equipment as defined by scope of service at the branch (e.g., cough assist, negative pressure ventilation, IPPB, etc.
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Required to comply with Rotech Respiratory Protection & N95 Mask Fit Testing Policy Medical Evaluation and Fit Testing Compliance in a timely manner Annual Recertification Keep face clean-shaven to ensure N95 Mask face-seal protection per OSHA guidelines.
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Completion of an accredited program/degree in respiratory care preferred. Degree in respiratory therapy or related science is preferred. Home respiratory care experience is preferred.
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Education may include but is not limited to: Respiratory equipment use and maintenance Physician's prescription for equipment Importance of compliance with physician's prescription Benefits of therapy Potential consequences of noncompliance Potential adverse reactions/side effects from therapy.
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Provides initial and ongoing phone contacts with all respiratory patients per Rotech policy and procedure. Maintains a complete listing of all current respiratory patients. Rotech Healthcare Inc. is a national leader in providing ventilators, oxygen, sleep apnea treatment, wound care solutions, diabetic solutions and home medical equipment.
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Office equipment; fax machine, copier, printer, phone and computer and/or tablet. Supports orientation and training of other personnel at the direction of the Area Manager. Performs other duties and responsibilities as defined by the Area Manager.
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Must be licensed in primary state of home office as required by state law and provide a copy of license to the location. Requires occasional lifting and transporting of patient equipment. All positions are posted for a min of 5 days and positions are opened until filled with a qualified applicant, generally no greater than 200 days.
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