IN LICENSE MUST BE IN HAND TO SUBMIT Shift: 3x12s or 4x12s Nights
First timers accepted: Yes
Weekend REQ: Every other
National Certs REQ: NBRC RRT Required. Will not take CRT.
Locals accepted: Yes.
Pending State License accepted: No. IN-STATE LICENSE / REQUIRED CERTS MUST BE IN HAND TO SUB
RTO Restrictions: Must work 2/3 major holidays
Guaranteed Hours: 8 and 10 hr. shifts – 40 hrs. in one workweek.
3, 12 hr shifts – 36 hrs. in one workweek. 4, 12 hr. shifts – 48 hrs. in one workweek.
Locals accepted
Certification Requirements: BLS, ACLS, NBRC, IN license
Skillset Requirements:
– Work Setting: Adult ICU
– Respiratory Care: Airway management, Medication administration, Vent management, ABGs, 02 Therapy, Suction, Pulmonary toileting, Nebulizer, BiPAP, CPAP
Skillset Preferred:
– Work Setting: Trauma, Teaching hospital, ER
– Respiratory Care: Bronchoscopes
– Documentation Systems: Cerner
– Equipment: Hamilton G5, Philips V60
Minimum Experience Required: 2 years
Unit Information: General Care and Adult Intensive Care.
COVID & Flu vaccines required Certfications:
Certs marked with * are preferred
ACLS, BLS, RRT, State licensed
Skills:
Skills marked with * are preferred
Work Settings
Adult Critical Care
Emergency Department*
Medication Delivery Systems
Aerosol set up mask
Aerosol set up trach
Metered dose inhaler
Medication Administration
Albuterol
Atrovent
Flovent
Inhaled Flolan*
Inhaled steroids
Lidocaine*
Mucomyst*
Nitric Oxide (INo)*
Perforomist
Pulmicort
Racemic epinephrine
Spiriva
Tobramycin
Xopenex
Oxygen therapy
Bag and mask
High Flow Nasal Cannula (HFNC)
Portable Oxygen tank
Trach collar
Ventilator Management
BiPAP
CPAP
SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation)
Troubleshooting high pressure alarms
Weaning from mechanical ventilation
Care of Patient With
Bronchoscopy*
Professional Knowledge and Skills
Chest Physiotherapy: Vest
Drawing arterial blood gases
Airway Management Devices/Suctioning
Endotracheal tube/suctioning
Extubation
Intubation Assist
Nasal airway placement
Nasal airway suctioning
Oral airway placement
Oropharyngeal/suctioning
Pulmonary Hygiene
Sputum specimen collection
Tracheostomy/suctioning
Nebulizer
Hand held
T-piece
Trach collar