Yakima Memorial

Healthcare

RespiratoryCarePractitioner

$8–8k Yakima, Washington, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Respiratory Care Practitioner at Yakima Memorial. Skills: Respiratory care, Ventilator management. Deliver skilled respiratory care modalities. Intervene in complex patient care situations”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Graduate of AMA approved Respiratory Therapy Training program, Registered (RRT) by the National Board of Respiratory Care, Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) with the State of Washington, Registry eligibility notice to sit for RRT exam from NBRC, Health Care Provider level CPR certification, Minimum one (1) year of acute care experience

Nice to Have

Critical care experience as CRT preferred, Advanced cardiac life support credential required within 90 days of hire depending on age of the population served: ACLS, NRP, PALS

What You'll Do.

Deliver skilled respiratory care modalities

Intervene in complex patient care situations

professional respiratory care

Perform diagnostic procedures

Perform therapeutic procedures

Perform clinical evaluation of care

Establish therapy and treatment objectives

Review care based on patient age and needs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Patient care staff; Management

Full Job Description

**Join a team that shares your calling** At MultiCare, you’re more than just a job title — you’re part of a team built on trust that cares for each other, our patients and our communities. Belonging here means living our mission and values every day. If your purpose and passions align with ours, you’ll find a place to grow, do meaningful work and build a career you love in a community that feels like home. **FTE:** 0.9, **Shift:** Day, **Schedule:** 3/12's, Alternating Weekends ***** URGENTLY HIRING - $7,500 SIGN ON BONUS with 24-month commitment. ***** **Position Summary** The Respiratory Care Practitioner is responsible for the delivery of skilled respiratory care modalities and interventions to designated patient populations with cardiopulmonary system deficiencies and abnormalities, which requires the use of advanced practitioner skills to intervene in complex patient care situations. This position requires specialized training and experience to perform independent, professional respiratory care, ventilator management, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, and clinical evaluation of care, including the establishment of therapy and treatment objectives, and the review of care based on the age and needs of the patient. This position operates independently, under limited supervision. Internal contacts include patient care staff and management. External contacts include patients, families, physicians, outside health care providers, and other organizations. **Requirements** * Graduate of AMA approved Respiratory Therapy Training program * Registered (RRT) by the National Board of Respiratory Care * Licensed as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) with the State of Washington * Registry eligibility notice to sit for RRT exam from NBRC required * Advanced cardiac life support credential required within 90 days of hire depending on age of the population served: ACLS, NRP, PALS * Health Care Provider level CPR certification * Minimum one (1) year of acute care experien

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