Pay range: $37.99/hr - $55.11/hr plus plus 10% per diem differential
Position Summary |
The Respiratory Therapist participates in planning, delivering, controlling and evaluating safe and effective diagnostic and therapeutic respiratory therapy services. |
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES |
Performed majority of the time: |
· Independently performs respiratory diagnostic testing, including stress treadmill testing and EKG’s. · Performs respiratory treatments as listed on the orientation checklist according to departmental procedures. · Administers respiratory medication safely following hospital and departmental policies. · Documents assessments, treatments and medications accurately utilizing hospital and departmental formats. · As a member of the Code Blue team, provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation. · Maintains emergency resuscitation equipment and other equipment, in proper working condition. · Participates in establishing a system to maintain a clean, well-organized, safe environment; reports potential safety hazards. · Assists in maintaining adequate respiratory therapy supplies in the department and in-patient care areas. · Participates in evaluation of new procedures and equipment. · Demonstrates confidentiality according to PHI regarding patient and co-worker information · Participates with physicians, therapists and other members of the health team in the formulation, implementation and evaluation of care plans for respiratory patients. · Organizes, delivers, and evaluates respiratory care based on physician’s orders and individual needs of the patient. · Instructs patients and caregivers about respiratory treatments and issues. · Participates in a comprehensive inter-shift report of all patients receiving respiratory services and other reportable information. · Executes round to cardiopulmonary patients and assesses status. · Reports discrepancies in care through proper mechanism. · Assists in maintaining quality assurance monitors as communicated with Department Manager. · Participates in retrospective analysis of all aspects of respiratory care in accordance with JCAHO standards. · Participates in all required meetings. · Reports unexpected changes in patient condition. |
Performed occasionally but critical to successful performance of the job: |
· Participates in ongoing education and staff development programs. · Participates in all required meetings. · Participates in evaluation of new equipment. · Assists with EEGs as needed. · Participates in ongoing education and staff development programs. |
Decision making and budget responsibilities: |
· Impact limited to the employee and patient. · No budget responsibility. |
Education: | Required | · A copy of your highest science-related academic diploma or transcript required upon hire. |
Preferred | · Associate Degree in Respiratory Care from and accredited program. | |
Experience: | Required | · N/A |
Preferred | · Minimum of six (6) months experience in critical respiratory care. | |
Licenses, Certifications and/or Registrations: | Required | · Licensed Respiratory Therapist in accordance with the State of Oregon. · Registered with The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC). · American Heart Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) required within 90-days of hire. · ACLS or required within six (6) months of hire. · PALS or required within six (6) months of hire. · Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP) or required within six (6) months of hire. |
Preferred | · Current Registered Respiratory Therapist in state of practice. | |
Job Related Skills, Abilities and Behaviors: | Required | · Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills and communication skills. · Ability to effectively document in electronic medical record. · Excellent customer service skills. · Must be able to write legibly. · Professional appearance makes a good first impression. · Demonstrates effective skills in working as part of a team. · Willing to be on standby rotation on occasion. · Uses equipment properly according to departmental procedures and/or manufacturer’s guidelines. · Follows policies for disposal of hazardous waste and sharps. · Provides care appropriate to the age of patients served neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients based on principles of growth and development and life stages. · Demonstrates appropriate technique in handling blood and body fluid as outlined in hospital policy, including proper use of PPE. · Provides care appropriate to the neonatal, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients served based on principles of growth and development and life stages. · Functions efficiently in emergency situations, following policies. · Prioritizes tasks effectively in critical situations. |
Preferred | · Bilingual skills a plus. | |
Other: | Required | N/A |
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