UPMC
Location
Jamestown, New York
The respiratory therapist is responsible for evaluating medical orders, operating life-support equipment, and monitoring patient physiological responses to therapy. They also assist in emergency code situations, maintain detailed patient records, and provide supervision to students and trainees.
Candidates must be graduates of a CoARC-approved respiratory program and hold a valid Respiratory Care Practitioner license in Pennsylvania. Certification as a Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) or Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) from the NBRC is required, along with current BLS or CPR certification.
We’re excited to offer sign-on bonuses for qualified Respiratory Therapists who join our team: $15,000 for therapists with 0–1 year of experience with a 2-year full-time commitment $20,000 for therapists with 1+ years of experience with a 2-year full-time commitment Plus, a limited-time incentive to earn an additional $10,000 upon completion of your third year of employment. Sign-on bonuses are also available for part-time positions and will be prorated based on commitment. Who We're Looking For: We welcome Respiratory Therapists at all career stages, including: Certified Respiratory Therapists (CRT) Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT) Senior Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRT) Final title and compensation are determined based on your education, experience, and certifications.
Evaluate Medical Orders: Assess the appropriateness of medical orders and interpret clinical data to optimize patient outcomes. Operate Respiratory Equipment: Set up and manage devices such as mechanical ventilators, therapeutic gas administration apparatus, environmental control systems, and aerosol generators. Ensure equipment operates within specified parameters and administer medicinal gases and aerosol drugs. Monitor and Adjust Treatments: Observe equipment function, adjust settings for optimal therapy results, and inspect/test equipment for safety and efficiency. Patient Transport and Emergency Response: Assist in transporting mechanically ventilated patients and respond to all code situations. Maintain Patient Records: Keep detailed patient charts with pertinent identification and therapy information. Order repairs when needed. Training and Supervision: Demonstrate respiratory care procedures to trainees and other healthcare personnel, and supervise students during their training. Assess and Plan Treatments: Read prescriptions, measure arterial blood gases, and review patient information to determine treatment requirements. Decide on the best methods for administering inhalants and necessary precautions. Monitor Patient Responses: Track physiological responses to therapy, perform bronchopulmonary drainage, assist with breathing exercises, and conduct pulmonary function tests. Consult with physicians in case of adverse reactions.
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