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Resp Therapist I

Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY, United States


Department/Unit: Cardio-Respiratory Services

Work Shift: Per Diem (United States of America)

Salary Range: $70,068.00 - $108,605.00

The Registered Respiratory Therapist I (RT‑I) is an individual that is licensed by the NYS Department of Education to perform respiratory therapy procedures, cardio‑respiratory diagnostics, and patient assessment under the direction of a licensed physician. RT‑I’s are capable of assessing, treating, and caring for patients with breathing disorders. They assume primary responsibility for all respiratory care modalities, including the supervision of respiratory therapy technicians, initiate and conduct therapeutic procedures, maintain patient records, and select, assemble, check, and operate equipment. A successful candidate must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily as outlined in the annual competency assessment and must possess an active NYS license to practice Respiratory Care as a Registered Respiratory Therapist.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Understand the hospital strategic plan within scope of Respiratory Therapist (RT‑I) expectation and role.

Interpret and follow physicians’ orders.

Triage workload and complete accordingly.

Understand implications of new information for current and future problem‑solving and decision‑making.

Represent Cardio‑Respiratory Services in support of the ideals and principles of the department and organizational culture.

Exemplify Albany Med CARES guiding principles.

Assist with onboarding of new staff and conduct department orientation.

Promote patient and employee safety as the number one priority.

Promote a safe environment for patients and staff.

Understand Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals as they pertain to the Respiratory Therapist (RT‑I) role.

Qualifications

Associate’s Degree from an AMA‑approved program of Respiratory Care – required.

1‑3 years as an RRT in an academic medical center environment – required.

1‑3 years with patient transport (inter‑ and intra‑hospital) – required.

1‑3 years with emergency department procedures – preferred.

1‑3 years of exposure to the management of neonatal patients – preferred.

1‑3 years of pediatric and adult critical care experience – preferred.

Must read, speak, comprehend, and write English.

Must read documents such as physician orders and progress notes.

Communicate cooperatively and effectively with customers and others in English (including children).

Possess computer skills that allow navigation of the electronic medical record.

Apply basic math skills (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing).

Use simple algebraic skills for calculations.

Add fractions and decimals (medication dosing).

Perform the job in adherence to the highest standards of ethical conduct as defined by AMC’s Code of Conduct and the AARC’s Code of Ethics.

Adhere to confidentiality standards (HIPAA).

Maintain professional dress and demeanor to invoke confidence in customers.

Accountable for own performance.

Carry out written instructions (orders) furnished.

Troubleshoot unclear or contradictory physician orders and conduct dialogue with physicians or other health providers.

Prioritize emergent vs. non‑emergent requests for service.

RRT – Registered Respiratory Therapist Upon Hire – required.

BCLS – Basic Life Support Upon Hire – required.

ACLS Upon Hire – preferred.

Physical Demands

Standing – Constantly

Walking – Constantly

Sitting – Rarely

Lifting – Frequently

Carrying – Frequently

Pushing – Occasionally

Pulling – Occasionally

Climbing – Occasionally

Balancing – Occasionally

Stooping – Frequently

Kneeling – Frequently

Crouching – Frequently

Crawling – Occasionally

Reaching – Frequently

Handling – Frequently

Grasping – Frequently

Feeling – Constantly

Talking – Constantly

Hearing – Constantly

Repetitive Motions – Constantly

Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination – Constantly

Working Conditions

Extreme cold – Rarely

Extreme heat – Rarely

Humidity – Rarely

Wet – Rarely

Noise – Constantly

Hazards – Frequently

Temperature Change – Rarely

Atmospheric Conditions – Rarely

Vibration – Rarely

Albany Med Health System is an equal opportunity employer.

This role may require access to information considered sensitive to Albany Med Health System, its patients, affiliates, and partners, including but not limited to HIPAA Protected Health Information and other information regulated by Federal and New York State statutes. Workforce members are expected to ensure that:

Access to information is based on a “need to know” and is the minimum necessary to properly perform assigned duties.

Use or disclosure shall not exceed the minimum amount of information needed to accomplish an intended purpose.

Reasonable efforts, consistent with Albany Med Health System policies and standards, shall be made to ensure that information is protected from unauthorized access and modification.

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