Respiratory Therapist (CRT/RRT) - Nights
Radius Staffing Solutions
Job Description
Currently looking for a PERM Respiratory Therapist (CRT or RRT) to fill a night shift opening with a hospital setting located around the Raleigh, North Carolina area. Interested candidates should have at least one year of clinical experience as a CRT/RRT and have an active, or pending, North Carolina Respiratory Therapist license, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. New Grads will be considered. Sign-on and relocation Offered! THIS IS A FULL TIME NIGHT SHIFT Adult POSITION.
Currently looking for a PERM Respiratory Therapist (CRT or RRT) to fill a night shift opening with a hospital setting located around the Raleigh, North Carolina area. Interested candidates should have at least one year of clinical experience as a CRT/RRT and have an active, or pending, North Carolina Respiratory Therapist license, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications. New Grads will be considered. Sign-on and relocation Offered! THIS IS A FULL TIME NIGHT SHIFT Adult POSITION.
Requirements of the Registered Respiratory Therapist
- Open to new graduates of a of Respiratory Care program as a CRT or RRT
- Active, or pending, North Carolina Respiratory Therapist license
- Night shifts position
- Hospital setting
- Competitive Salary
- Full benefits including Sign-on and Relocation Assistance
- Current BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications from American Heart Association or willing to obtain
- PERM/DIRECT-HIRE PLACEMENT
Responsibilities of the Registered Respiratory Therapist
- Provide respiratory therapy modalities per facilities’ protocol
- Patient population includes both pediatric and adult patients
- Mobility to work in a typical clinical environment, stamina to remain standing or sitting for extended periods of time.
Beyond this Hospital setting, Radius Staffing Solutions partner with facilities nationwide for their Rehab needs. Please share your resume for consideration or share this with a colleague who would be interested!
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