Respiratory Therapist (RRT), Part Time, First Shift

Job Description

Respiratory Therapist (RRT), Part Time, First Shift

Delivers critical and non-critical patient care services to all age groups using selected invasive and noninvasive techniques related to the cardiopulmonary system. Provides respiratory care predominately in critical care areas. Responsible for other duties as assigned.

Responsibilities

Patient Population & Clinical Care

Provide age-appropriate respiratory care to neonatal, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient populations.

Utilize knowledge of growth and developmental stages to assess, treat, and educate patients effectively.

Communicate clearly with patients and families regarding treatment plans, procedures, and ongoing care.

Collaborate with patients, families, guardians, physicians, and interdisciplinary team members to ensure optimal outcomes.

Recognize and address physical, psychological, cultural, religious, and behavioral health needs that may impact patient care.

Identify and appropriately respond to signs and symptoms of abuse, neglect, or patient safety concerns.

Safely administer treatments, medications, and respiratory care interventions in accordance with established clinical standards.

Direct Patient Care

Assess patient conditions, monitor responses to therapy, and modify care plans based on clinical outcomes and physician orders.

Provide both invasive and non-invasive respiratory therapies while maintaining compliance with departmental policies and National Patient Safety Goals.

Manage and troubleshoot respiratory equipment, ensuring proper setup, maintenance, and availability of supplies.

Participate in interdisciplinary rounds and collaborate with physicians and healthcare teams to deliver evidence-based patient care.

Maintain adherence to infection prevention protocols, including Standard Precautions.

Respiratory Services Provided

Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

Clinical respiratory assessments

Mechanical ventilation management

BiPAP and CPAP therapy

Internal and external ventilator transport

Hemodynamic monitoring

Arterial blood gas (ABG) sampling and analysis

Assistance with intubation, bronchoscopy, and bedside tracheostomy procedures

Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL/PAL) collection

Point-of-care testing and diagnostics

Emergency airway management and cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Medical gas administration

Aerosolized medication therapies

Incentive spirometry and pulmonary rehabilitation techniques

Airway clearance therapies, including:

PEP Therapy

Percussion and Postural Drainage

High-Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation

In-Exsufflator Therapy

Interpulmonary Percussive Ventilation

Oximetry, transcutaneous monitoring, and end-tidal CO₂ monitoring

Pulmonary function testing

Sputum specimen collection

Passy-Muir speaking valve support

Neonatal room air challenges

Surfactant administration

Electrocardiogram (EKG) performance

Documentation & Communication

Accurately document assessments, treatments, interventions, and patient responses within the electronic medical record (EMR).

Maintain complete, timely, and compliant clinical documentation and charge capture.

Utilize SBAR and other approved communication methods to ensure effective care transitions and handoffs.

Communicate patient status changes and care needs to physicians, nurses, and other healthcare team members.

Patient & Family Education

Educate patients and families on respiratory conditions, treatment plans, wellness strategies, home-care modalities, and safety practices.

Provide educational resources that support patient understanding and treatment adherence.

Serve as a preceptor and mentor to students, new hires, and clinical staff as needed.

Leadership & Professional Practice

Serve as a clinical resource to physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary team members regarding cardiopulmonary care.

Support departmental goals, quality initiatives, and organizational leadership strategies.

Demonstrate professionalism, accountability, and strong problem-solving skills.

Participate in committees, shared governance, quality improvement activities, and professional development opportunities.

Contribute to a positive work environment through collaboration, teamwork, and effective communication.

Utilize downtime productively to support departmental operations, education, and patient care initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Minimum Required: Associate degree, Graduate of a two-to-four-year AMA approved Respiratory Therapy program. Preferred: Bachelor's Degree.
  • Current State of Ohio License. RRT credential issued by the National Board of Respiratory Care within 9 months of graduation or hire date.
  • Current BLS (with ACLS, PALS or NALS for respective work area).
  • Minimum Required: 1 - 2 Years equivalent experience.


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