What are the responsibilities and job description for the Respiratory Therapist - Sign On Bonus position at The VIOS Clinic?
The role of the Respiratory Therapist involves providing therapeutic procedures and diagnostic testing to acutely and chronically ill patients, ensuring patient safety and promoting quality care.
Responsibilities include initiating and administering respiratory therapies, documenting patient assessments, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with healthcare professionals.
Qualifications require completion of a respiratory care program, licensure as an Ohio Respiratory Care Professional, and certification as RRT or CRT, with experience in adult and neonatal respiratory procedures.
Skills include knowledge of respiratory therapy equipment, clinical expertise in ventilation, medication delivery, and arterial blood gases, along with strong communication and teamwork abilities.
Benefits encompass competitive pay, comprehensive health coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, professional development support, tuition reimbursement, and daily payout options.
Join a dedicated team committed to compassionate, person-centered care and professional growth in a recognized healthcare system.
Responsibilities include initiating and administering respiratory therapies, documenting patient assessments, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with healthcare professionals.
Qualifications require completion of a respiratory care program, licensure as an Ohio Respiratory Care Professional, and certification as RRT or CRT, with experience in adult and neonatal respiratory procedures.
Skills include knowledge of respiratory therapy equipment, clinical expertise in ventilation, medication delivery, and arterial blood gases, along with strong communication and teamwork abilities.
Benefits encompass competitive pay, comprehensive health coverage, retirement plans, paid time off, professional development support, tuition reimbursement, and daily payout options.
Join a dedicated team committed to compassionate, person-centered care and professional growth in a recognized healthcare system.