Respiratory Therapist - Arlington, United States - Texas Nursing Services

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    Job Description

    Texas Nursing Services in Arlington, TX is looking for respiratory therapists to join our team. Our ideal candidates are self-driven, motivated, and reliable.

    Job Summary/Responsibilities

    Assess, plan, evaluate and provide quality respiratory care to patients in the hospital.

    Perform all aspects and treatment modalities as outlined by the National Board of Respiratory Care.

    Operate blood gas analyzer, performing QC and daily maintenance; maintain QC and maintenance logs; analyze blood gas samples, and other duties as assigned by the Supervisor, Manager or Director.

    All areas of treatment for which they have been deemed and documented to be competent to perform patient care, including but not limited to ED, ICU, NICU, etc.

    **This is for a permanent position - SHIFT: Full-time Night Shifts 7pm – 7am with rotating weekends (3-12hr Shifts)**

    **Compensation/Salary range is based on years of experience – sign-on bonuses and relocation assistance offered**

    Qualifications/Education:

    • Registered by the National Board of Respiratory Care (RRT) and licensed to practice in the state of Texas as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP).
    • Current Healthcare Provider BLS, ACLS issued by the American Heart Association required.
    • Current NRP required.
    • Minimum Associates Degree from accredited respiratory therapy program
    • Minimum 1 year of current acute care hospital critical care experience
    • Must be willing to work in both adult critical care and NICU. Will train NICU if not experienced. Will gain lots of experience due to the exposure of many different Traumas, treatment modalities, and Neonatal critical care.
    • Covid-19 vaccinated

    Special Notes:

    What outside of the job description are you looking for in a candidate?

    -Consistent employment, manager is seeking candidate who will be committed long-term.

    -High volume patient experience in a busy critical care environment.

    -Team player with a great attitude. Team culture of helping others is very strong.

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