SR RESPIRATORY THERAPIST (PT; Day Flex) - Temple University Hospital at Temple Health System
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Respiratory Care, Diagnostic Interventions, Therapeutic Interventions, Clinical Support, Education, Consultation, Infection Control, Performance Improvement, Ventilation, Patient Care, Team Collaboration, Critical Care, Non-Conventional Modes, Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Reg Respiratory Therapist

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Provides administrative support such as conducting formal education and acts as a resource for clinical issues when needed. Performs prescribed diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and functions as a resource person to achieve therapeutic goals in the care of patient's cardiopulmonary dysfunctions. Consults with physicians and other health team members to determine treatment procedures and time schedules. Actively participates in in-service education, infection control and performance improvement programs. Education Other Successful completion of education requirements for qualification as a Respiratory Therapist as defined by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) Required Other Graduate from a CoARC accredited Respiratory Therapy program Preferred Associate's Degree Accredited Respiratory Therapy Program Preferred Experience 1 year experience in respiratory care in a clinical setting including routine and critical care Preferred 1 year experience with non-conventional modes of ventilation (invasive and non-invasive) Preferred Licenses Basic Life Support Required PA Respiratory Care License Required Reg Respiratory Therapist Required Advanced Cardiac Life Support Preferred
Responsibilities
The SR Respiratory Therapist provides administrative support and performs diagnostic and therapeutic interventions for patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunctions. They consult with physicians and participate in education and performance improvement programs.
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