What are the responsibilities and job description for the Respiratory Care Specialist-NRT position at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital?
Job Summary:
The Respiratory Care Specialist is responsible for performing all NICU respiratory therapy procedures for the NICU and attending high risk deliveries. Duties will include: performing arterial/capillary blood gas puncture and analysis; draw samples from umbilical and radial lines per completed annual competency; performing all diagnostic procedures specific to NICU or pediatric population and attending all deliveries as scheduled.
Licensure and Certification:
- Current CA RCP license
- Current BLS provider card
- Current PALS provider card
- Current NRP provider card
Education:
- AS degree in Respiratory Therapy
Experience:
- Two years’ experience in NICU or completion of NICU training course (didactic/clinical training)
- Current neonatal intubation competency with a minimum of two documented
successful neonatal intubations over the last year.
Knowledge and Skills:
- Competent in use of all respiratory therapy modalities
- Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing
- Strong time management skills
- Problem solving skills
- Basic computer skills
Physical Demands – Patient Care:
- Continuous standing/walking and occasional/intermittent sitting.
- Continuous use of bilateral upper extremities in fine motor activities requiring fingering, grasping, and forward reaching between waist and shoulder level to handle/operate medical equipment/devices.
- Frequent reaching above shoulder level and overhead.
- Frequent forward bending, twisting, squatting and kneeling; occasional climbing.
- Occasional repositioning and transferring patients weighing up to 200 pounds between bed, chair, and gurney.
- Occasional lifting and carrying equipment weighing up to 25 pounds.
- Occasional/intermittent pushing of gurneys, wheelchairs, bed and other medical equipment over tiled and carpeted surfaces.
- Continuous use of near vision to read medical equipment such as monitoring devices and reading documents and computer screens; hearing and verbal communication to interact with patients, co-workers, and other customers.
Key for Physical Demands |
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Continuous |
66 to 100% of the time |
Frequent |
33 to 65% of the time |
Occasional |
0 to 32% of the time |