Respiratory Therapist (40 hours per week) #2525.1B
Reedsburg, WI 
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Posted 25 days ago
Job Description

Come join our Respiratory Therapy team!!


Schedule: Days and nights, rotate holidays and on call

Shift: 6:30AM - 4:30PM or 11AM - 9PM, rotating weekends and holidays (every 3rd weekend and every 3rd holiday)

Hours per week: 40 hours

Additional requirements: You would be on call if you are working that weekend (on call response time is 20 minutes).


  • Position Summary:
    • Is responsible for providing direct patient care, under medical direction, through the use of diagnostic, therapeutic, life support and rehabilitative evaluation methods and techniques. Patient group includes those with cardiac, pulmonary, neuromuscular and infectious diseases as well as those with post surgical or traumatic respiratory deficiencies.
  • Job Relationships:
    • Reports to Director of Respiratory Care.
  • Primary Customer Served:
    • Neonatal (0 - 30 days)
    • Infant (31 days - 1 year)
    • Pediatric (1 - 12 years)
    • Adolescent (13 - 18 years)
    • Adult (19 - 65 years)
    • Geriatric (> 66 years)
    • Family/Visitors
    • Physicians
    • Community Agencies
    • Social Work Team
  • Education and Training Required:
    • Graduate from an accredited school of Respiratory Therapy
    • Current licensure as a Respiratory Care Practitioner in the State of Wisconsin or eligible
    • CRT or RRT (or eligible)
    • Certifications: ACLS, NRP, PALS (current or within 1 year of hire) BLS (required)
    • Meets health requirements
  • Experience:
  • Special Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
    • Able to communicate and work effectively with others, possessing tact, discretion and diplomacy.
    • Ability to exercise independent judgment.
    • Maintains good physical and emotional well-being.
    • Role model for healthy lifestyle.
  • Physical Requirements:
    • Physical Demands:
      • Frequent sitting, standing and walking in order to perform assessments, treatments and testing on patients as well as documentation of same.
      • Frequent lifting, pushing/pulling and carrying up to 10 pounds of records and/or supplies.
      • Occasional lifting, pushing/pulling and carrying up to 50 pounds for assisting patients in repositioning or transferring. Must utilize additional assistance for moving or setting up equipment for testing.
      • Frequent balancing while leaning across beds and patients to assess and monitor.
      • Occasional bending, and kneeling while positioning patients and/or equipment.
      • Occasional reaching, handling and fine manipulation while setting up and administering treatments.
    • Sight:
      • Continuous use of near vision for computer work, policies/procedures, typing, etc.
      • Frequent use of near and accommodation while using computers for documentation and moving back and forth between computers and patients.
      • Occasional use of peripheral and far vision, depth perceptions and color distinction.
    • Cognition/Communication:
      • Frequent use of simple and complex reading, writing and math skills.
      • Frequent use of conversational and telephone skills.
      • Frequent leadership and teaching ability.
      • Continuous ability to prioritize and coordinate multiple tasks.
      • Frequent goal setting, program development/community needs and regulations.
    • Environmental Conditions:
      • Continuous indoor, well-lit and environmentally controlled environment.
      • Frequent patient environment.
      • Occasionally works outdoors with temperature extremes releated to weather.
    • Potential Hazards:
      • Frequent exposure to blood/body fluids and disease requiring PPE.
      • Occasional exposure to sharps and red, infectious waste.
    • Psychological, Situational, Functional Factors:
      • Continuous exposure to frequently changing tasks.
      • Ability to prioritize and management stressful situations.
      • Continuous use of interpersonal skills to work effectively with others.
      • Frequent flexibility in schedule as well as work assignments (i.e. nebs, teaching students, diagnostics or ventilator management or administrative duties, rotation of shifts, on call hours, sustained concentrations and use of interpretive skills when assessing patients an during testing procedures.
      • Occasionally may be exposed to disorientates or agitated patients who need to be calmed and/or restrained.

 

Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Required Experience
1+ years
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