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Excela Health RESPIRATORY THERAPIST, CRT or RRT in Butler, Pennsylvania
Description
Job Summary
The Respiratory Therapists (RRT or CRT) provides all modes of respiratory care and diagnostics, on physician order, within the Critical Care, General Care Medical/Surgical units, and specialty departments as required. Acts on a broad knowledge base and experience in working with physicians and other health-care providers. This is accomplished without direct supervision in most cases. The Registered Therapist may act as a resource person for other members of the department.
Shift: 32 hours a week - rotating shifts days/evenings/nights/weekends/holidays
Essential Job Functions
Performance of Technical Practice
Provides highly technical Respiratory Care procedures in any environment following unit specific orientation
Initiates and maintains ventilator management for patient on life support except at Westmoreland Manor.
Performs arterial puncture and blood gas analysis.
Provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation for all age groups served.
Maintains and monitors the function of all Respiratory Care equipment in use.
Acts as a resource to other health care providers, regarding clinical issues.
Patient Care
Assesses patients for require respiratory care services. Reassesses daily or as often as necessary.
Administers inhaled medications, monitors patient reaction to medication, reports response and/or adverse reaction to nurse and physician.
Provides patient and family or care giver with education related to disease process or dysfunction, therapy ordered, medication, dosage, methods and equipment use and functions.
Participates in interdisciplinary care-planning process as required by various nursing or patient care units, and in discharge planning process as needed.
Clinical decision-Making:
Assimilates large quantities of data while caring for critically ill patients.
Modifies and directs respiratory care procedures and diagnostics, based on acquired data and patient clinical findings.
Assists with the coordination of patient care relating to cardiopulmonary dysfunction, in co-operation with the physician, nurse, and other health care providers.
Policy and Procedure
Understands department policy and procedure to assure compliance with same.
Avoids deviation from policy and/or procedure preventing the potential for adverse effect either on an employee, patient or visitor.
Reviews departmental policy and procedure on an annual basis and make recommendations for appropriate changes.
Communication
Provides clear, concise, organized written and oral communication to management and staff.
Interacts effectively with physicians, patients, management and co-workers.
Documents in a neat, timely and legible fashion as appropriate.
Documents in EMR per department guidelines.
Serves as a liaison and positive role model to other departments.
Communicates directly with physician regarding patient respiratory status, recommendations for therapy, and diagnostic testing.
Takes and transcribes verbal and telephone orders from physicians.
Maintain supply and inventory in assigned areas.
Notifies appropriate personnel of stock depletion as it occurs.
Keeps department and other areas of responsibility clean and orderly.
Other duties as assigned.
Specialty Functions
Information Processing
Transcribes and carries out orders correctly.
Utilizes all applicable information systems appropriately.
Charges equipment, supplies and services accurately.
Quality Assessment and Improvement
Demonstrates ongoing awareness and participation in quality improvement program.
Responds with improved performance to results obtained from QA monitors.
Identifies problems and reports to manager when appropriate.
Locates and uses reference manuals
Maintains a working knowledge of department and system policy and procedure.
Locates and uses department and system protocols, procedures, and policy manuals such as infection control, MSDS, OSHA, and on line policy manuals.
Performs specialized procedures, tasks, and functions. These may vary between entities and not all RCPs will perform these functions. Specialized orientation/training will be provided to RCPs performing the following tasks.
Performs therapeutic and diagnostic bronchoscopy procedures.
Completes blood gas and electrolyte analysis.
Performs all required diagnostic pulmonary function testing.
Completes pulmonary stress and metabolic testing.
Functions as a member of the Rapid Response team.
Participates as an integral member of emergency resuscitation teams serving all age groups.
Performs EKG's.
Performs Intravenous Catheter Insertion and Phlebotomy on Patients.
Required Qualifications
Completion of an accredited Respiratory Therapy Program
Graduate of JRCRTE/CoARC accredited respiratory care program with minimum of three (3) to six (6) months of clinical rotations.
Strong leadership ability, good organizational skills, independent and critical thinking skills, sound judgment.
Strong ability to communicate complex and/or controversial topics and concepts to a wide and diverse audience.
Medical Terminology
Basic Math and Keyboard Proficiency
Functional Skills on PC and Related Software (Microsoft Office)
Knowledge of basic Office Equipment such as copier, fax machine, etc.
Strong time management; ability to work independently and in a team setting; creativity in treatment in various settings including inpatient, skilled nursing and outpatient clinics; ability to transition smoothly between various treatment settings; flexibility in scheduling.
Ability to communicate with all members of the health care team.
Ability to multi-task and prioritize assignments.
Preferred Qualifications
Critical Care Experience
ACLS
Experience in Pulmonary Function testing, bronchoscopies, blood gas analysis, and neonatal mechanical ventilation.
Neonatal resuscitation course.
PALS
For a long-term care facility, one (1) -two (2) years prior experience in a long-term care facility.
License, Certification & Clearances
Current licensure to practice in the State of Pennsylvania
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) approved curriculum of the American Heart Association (CPR and AED) program.
Act 33 with renewal
Act 34 with renewal
Act 73 FBI Clearance
Supervisory Responsibilities
- This position has no direct supervisory responsibilities, but does serve as a coach and mentor for other positions in the department.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
Incumbent will be scheduled based on operational need (rotate shifts, standby, on-call, etc.).
Travel may be expected locally between Independence Health System locations.
AAP/EEO
Independence Health System is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of Independence Health System to prohibit discrimination of any type and to afford equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, non-job related disability, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected class. Independence Health System will conform to the spirit as well as the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.
Ability to perform the Essential Functions listed on the Physical Conditions and ability to perform the Essential Functions on the Working Condition chart below.
Work Environment
Effective March 2020 or during pandemic: goggles, face shield and mask are required according to CDC guidelines
When lift requirement is in excess of 50#, lift assistance (2 person) and/or transfer device is required.
Essential – Absolute Necessity.
Marginal – Minimal Necessity.
Constantly – 5.5 to 8 hours or more or 200 reps/shift.
Frequently – 2.5 to 5.5 hours or more or 32-200 reps/shift.
Occasionally – 0.25 to 2.5 hours or 2-32 reps/shift.
Rarely – Less than 0.25 hours or less than 2 reps/shift.
Physical Condition
Essential
Marginal
Constantly
Frequently
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
Extreme Heat
Extreme Cold
Heights
Confined Spaces
Extreme Noise(>85dB)
Mechanical Hazards
Use of Vibrating Tools
Operates Vehicle (company)
Operates Heavy Equipment
Use of Lifting/Transfer Devices
Rotates All Shifts
8 Hours Shifts
10-12 Hours Shifts
On-Call
Overtime(+8/hrs/shift; 40/hr/wk)
Travel Between Sites
Direct Patient Care
Respirator Protective Equipment
Eye Protection
Head Protection (hard hat)
Hearing Protection
Hand Protection
Feet, Toe Protection
Body Protection
Latex Exposure
Solvent Exposure
Paint (direct use) Exposure
Dust (sanding) Exposure
Ethylene Oxide Exposure
Cytotoxic (Chemo) Exposure
Blood/Body Fluid Exposure
Chemicals (direct use) Exposure
Mist Exposure
Wax Stripper (direct use)
Non-Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Ionizing Radiation Exposure
Laser Exposure
Physical Demands
When lift requirement is in excess of 50#, lift assistance (2 person) and/or transfer device is required.
Essential – Absolute Necessity.
Marginal – Minimal Necessity.
Constantly – 5.5 to 8 hours or more or 200 reps/shift.
Frequently – 2.5 to 5.5 hours or more or 32-200 reps/shift.
Occasionally – 0.25 to 2.5 hours or 2-32 reps/shift.
Rarely – Less than 0.25 hours or less than 2 reps/shift.
Physical Condition
Essential
Marginal
Constantly
Frequently
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
Bending (Stooping)
Sitting
Walking
Climbing Stairs
Climbing Ladders
Standing
Kneeling
Squatting (Crouching)
Twisting/Turning
Keyboard/Computer Operation
Gross Grasp
Fine Finger Manipulation
Hand/Arm Coordination
Pushing/Pulling(lbs. of force)
Carry
Transfer/Push/Pull Patients
Seeing Near w/Acuity
Feeling (Sensation)
Color Vision
Hearing Clearly
Pulling/Pushing Objects Overhead
Reaching Above Shoulder Level
Reaching Forward
Lifting Floor to Knuckle
###
Lifting Seat Pan to Knuckle
###
Lifting Knuckle to Shoulder
###
Lifting Shoulder to Overhead
###
When lift requirement is in excess of 50#, lift assistance (2 person) and/or transfer device is required.