Saint Francis Healthcare System
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CertifiedRespiratoryTherapistorRegisteredRespiratoryTherapist(CardiacRehab)
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“Certified Respiratory Therapist or Registered Respiratory Therapist (Cardiac Rehab) at Saint Francis Healthcare System. Skills: Respiratory Therapy, Patient Care, Patient Assessment. Perform duties of a Certified Respiratory Therapist. Participate in in-service education”
What You'll Achieve.
Provide safe quality care
Industry & Context.
Problem solving techniques
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
AMA approved program accredited by the CoARC for respiratory therapy, High School Diploma, Certified as a Respiratory Therapist (NBRC certification exam), Licensed by the State of Missouri as a Respiratory Care Practitioner, CPR Certification, Registered as Respiratory Therapist (NBRC Registration Exam), BLS Certification
Nice to Have
One (1) year related respiratory care experience, NRP credential (for NICU), ACLS credential (for adult ICUs and/or Emergency Room)
What You'll Do.
Perform duties of a Certified Respiratory Therapist
Participate in in-service education
Participate in orientation programs
Evaluate respiratory care modality efficacy
Evaluate protocol programs
Interpret information
Communicate effectively
Use problem solving techniques
Provide care appropriate to patient age
Assess patient status data
Interpret information for safe care
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Works closely with the Respiratory Care Specialist
Communication Scope
Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Full Job Description
## ## **Current Saint Francis Colleagues - Please click**[** _HERE_**](https://careers.sfmc.net/i/us/en/home)**to login and apply.** **JOB SUMMARY** Under the direction of the Manager, Director and Vice President, the Registered Respiratory Care Therapist performs all duties of a Certified Respiratory Therapist, as well as takes an active roll in in service education and orientation programs. Works closely with the Respiratory Care Specialist in the evaluation of respiratory care modality efficacy and protocol programs. The Registered Respiratory Care Therapist interprets information and communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing, performs simple mathematical computations, uses problem solving techniques, good interpersonal skills and organizational skills. The Registered Respiratory Care Therapist provides care appropriate to the age of the patient, including the unique physical and psychological needs of the neonate (if applicable), pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients. Assesses data reflective of the patient's status and interprets the appropriate information necessary to provide safe quality care. **JOB DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS** Type: PRN or As Needed Typical hours for this position: Hours vary Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm ** _CRT_** Education: Must have successfully completed a one or two year AMA approved program accredited by the CoARC for respiratory therapy. High School Diploma Required Certification & Licensures: Is certified as a Respiratory Therapist according to a passing score on NBRC certification exam. Licensed by the State of Missouri as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Respiratory Therapists trained for the NICU are required to have the NRP credential. Respiratory Therapists trained for the adult ICUs and/or the Emergency Room will be required to hold the ACLS credential. CPR Certification Experience: N/A ** _RRT_** Education: -Successful completion of a two (2) year AMA approved program or equivalent. Accredited by CoAR
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