What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cardiopulmonary Specialist position at Johns Hopkins Medicine?
Pioneering Respiratory Care at Johns Hopkins
At Johns Hopkins Hospital, we're committed to pushing the boundaries of respiratory care and providing exceptional patient outcomes.
Our dedicated team of professionals works tirelessly to deliver compassionate and high-quality care to those in need.
As a leader in healthcare, we offer a unique opportunity for growth and development, with access to cutting-edge technology and innovative clinical practices.
Join us in our mission to redefine the standard of respiratory care and make a lasting impact on the lives of our patients and their families.
Key Responsibilities
Applies specialized respiratory care knowledge to assess and recommend interventions for patients with cardiopulmonary issues.
Administers diverse therapies, including medical gas, humidity, aerosol, hyperinflation, bronchial hygiene therapies, and manages both invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilation.
Collaborates with healthcare teams to implement tailored multidisciplinary care plans, while fulfilling assigned duties as needed.
Benefits and Rewards
Relocation Assistance
Support for relocation expenses for those residing greater than 50 miles away.
Professional Development Opportunities
Access to ongoing education and training opportunities, including tuition reimbursement and certification support.
Affordable and Comprehensive Benefits Package
Qualifications and Requirements
Education
Associates Degree in Respiratory Care from a (COARC) accredited Respiratory Therapy Program required.
Bachelor's Degree in Respiratory Care from a (COARC) accredited Respiratory Therapy Program is preferred.
Certifications and Licensure
Maryland State License Required.
CPR Certification and B.L.S. required.
B.L.S. Required.
A.C.L.S. preferred.
Experience and Skills
Entry-level to advanced position with demonstrated and documented clinical and operational systems competency in a comparable RCS division.