Description

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UCLA HEALTH

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Description

Join our dedicated team of healthcare professionals
providing high-quality respiratory care across a diverse patient population. As
a Respiratory Therapist, you will deliver both routine and advanced respiratory
therapy to pediatric and neonatal patients in a variety of clinical settings.

 Key Responsibilities:

 * Administer
respiratory therapy treatments and interventions in accordance with physician
orders and established protocols.

 * Provide care in
critical care environments, including the Intensive Care Units (ICUs),
Emergency Department, and other high-acuity areas.

 * Respond to
emergency situations and participate in rapid response and code teams.

 * Rotate through
various departments within the Health System as needed to support patient care.

 * Maintain accurate
documentation and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure optimal
patient outcomes.

 Schedule:

 * May include
rotating day and night shifts.

 * Flexibility to work
in any area of the Health System is required.

 Salary Range:
$48.53-$64.03 Hourly

Qualifications

Educational Requirements:

 *  Associate’s degree in Respiratory Therapy or
similar

 *  Bachelor’s degree in Respiratory Therapy or
similar preferred

 *  Registered by the National Board of
Respiratory Care (NBRC)

 
Licenses/Certifications:

 *  RCP State License in the state of California

 *  Basic Life Support Certification (BLS)
(American Heart Association or American Red Cross)

 *  Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)

 *  Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS)

 *  Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
(ACLS/ALS) preferred

 * Neonatal
Resuscitation Program (NRP) preferred

  Physical Demands:

 *  Must be able to lift and carry 35 lbs.

 *  Must be able to physically roll a 100 lb.,
horizontally positioned patient

 *  Must be able to stand and/or walk 75% of the
12-hour workday

 *  Must be able to sit, push, kneel, crouch, and
reach for extended periods of time

 *  Must possess oral and written communication
skills sufficient to communicate with colleagues, administrators, patients,
visitors, staff, faculty, physicians, and on-site servicemen

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