The role involves providing respiratory therapy services, including diagnostic procedures, to patients ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics under physician orders and established protocols. Key duties include administering respiratory modalities, managing basic and complex mechanical ventilation, and performing diagnostic testing like ECGs and blood gas analyses.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be graduates of an AMA/JRCERT accredited respiratory therapy program and possess two years of clinical experience along with Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credentials. Additional requirements include completing BLS within 60 days, NRP within one year, and successfully passing advanced practitioner exams.
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Job description
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Under limited supervision, provides respiratory therapy services to patients as ordered by physicians, according to established protocols, policies and procedures.
Performs diagnostic procedures as required.
Respiratory therapy services include, but are not limited to, pulmonary function screening, aerosol treatments, incentive spirometry, CPR, postural drainage and chest percussion, arterial punctures and blood gas analyses, oxygen therapy, and ventilator management.
Diagnostic procedures include, but are not limited to ECG's, Holter monitor setup and scanning, stress tests.
This position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and service to pediatrics to geriatrics ages 0-60+ years old. $5,000 Sign-on Bonus!
Pay Range: $28.33 - $42.49/hour Employment Type: Full Time, 72 hours every 2 weeks.
Schedule
6:30pm - 7:00am, 3 shifts a week.
Requirements
Graduate of an American Medical Association/Committee for Accreditation Respiratory Therapy Education accredited program for respiratory therapy required, 2 years clinical experience required, Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credentials required. Patient Assessment: Completes patient assessments before and after providing services; assesses safety, effectiveness, and outcome of services provided. Completes appropriate documentation and provides appropriate communication to others (within department and in other departments). Appropriately prioritizes and manages patient care responsibilities. Administers Respiratory Modalities: Selects and utilizes appropriate equipment and supplies; completes assignments efficiently and accurately and clears work queue; completes appropriate documentation; makes appropriate recommendations to improve care; obtains complete report when beginning shift and provides a complete report to others when ending shift. Applies departmental protocols and clinical practice guidelines with high precision and compliance when indicated, and does so with minimal supervision. Routinely applies new techniques and procedures with high proficiency within 30 days of training/orientation. Establishes and manages basic mechanical ventilation with most commonly used ventilators with high proficiency and minimal-to-no-supervision. Moderate-to-frequent use of more complex forms of mechanical ventilation (e.g., NPPV, PRVC, BiLevel, APRV and transport) with moderate proficiency and occasional supervision. Proficiently operates all mechanical ventilators used in-house. Performs weaning mechanics as ordered with high proficiency in>90% of the ventilator patients cared for. Routinely develops or refines the ventilator care plan and communicates to the patient care team. Collects specimens, performs basic and more complex diagnostic testing (e.g., bronchoscopy assist, BAL), and validates the quality of the results with moderate-to-high proficiency and minimal supervision. Uses effective time management in work organization and triaging. With consideration for work assignment, routinely (>90%) completes work assignment with minimal assistance. Patient Education: Provides appropriate educational information and materials to patients and caregivers (asthma, smoking cessation, MDI, spacer, medications, goals of therapy, etc.). Provides educational training to patient and/or family members as appropriate.
Teamwork
Works effectively and appropriately communicates with other healthcare members, the patient, and families. Performs departmental support functions. Participates in departmental stocking, equipment cleaning and assembly, equipment troubleshooting and repair. Participates in the development and revision of policies, procedures, and protocols, peer education and training, in-service and training initiatives for other departments. Consistently communicates with healthcare members on the care plan, and does so in a manner consistent with the Organization standards. Actively seeks ways to assist other members of the healthcare team. Consistently meets established productivity standards. Takes a role in training, education, orientation and student clinical time. Professional Development: Assumes responsibility for self-development through continuing education pathways, evidenced by direct observation, interview, peer feedback and documentation. Maintains and expands professional expertise and competency. Completes assigned skills assessments, conducts assessments of other staff. Contributes to departmental initiatives and service improvements to patients. Maintains expertise with all techniques and equipment which may be utilized in the provision of care. Successfully completes all of the departmental, hospital and system competencies required for job category within the designated timeframe. Supports the advancement of the respiratory care profession by participating in at least two system, hospital, department, or professional initiatives.
Quality
Utilizes standards, guidelines, protocols and pathways for optimal care delivery. Incorporates data and information to continually improve care and practice to enhance outcome. Understands the value of QI, the tools used in QI and the performance indicators used in QI. Routinely (>90%) records data for the Quality Improvement processes with the department (i.e., f/Vt screening, MDI instructs, AMP bronchodilator assessment and Sleep Apnea Screening).
Requirements &
Preferred
Experience: 5 years clinical experience preferred BLS for the Healthcare Provider by 60 days after hire required NRP completed by 1 year after hire required Successful completion of advanced practitioner exams required Respiratory Care License required Ability to maintain focus and professional composure during periods of high demand and when responding to multiple high-priority patient care events required Experience with Bronchoscopy, Pulmonary exercise stress-testing, Pulmonary Function Testing, Holter Monitor Set Up and Scanning, Event Recorder Set Up, EEG, Esophageal Monometry preferred Ability to maintain a pleasant and professional demeanor at all times required Critical thinking skills, Preceptor skills, and Presentation / Instructional Techniques required Holland Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer, please see our EEO policy Why Holland Hospital? In a word—caring. Here, we not only strive to provide the best possible care to our patients, but also nurture the continued health and wellness of our most valuable asset: our employees. We believe superior service is only possible with a superior workforce. Our collaborative, can-do culture makes all things possible. And, our family-like feel makes Holland Hospital not only a great place to work, but a career that feels like home.