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A leading healthcare provider seeks a Respiratory Therapist to join their team in Pittsburgh. The role involves providing care in the sleep clinic and home oxygen therapy, requiring specific licensure and interpersonal skills. The position offers a structured schedule and the opportunity to work with a dedicated team in patient care.
The therapist works within the Medical Specialty Service Line of the University Drive Division of the Pittsburgh VA Healthcare System. The therapist is responsible for providing all ordered modalities of care as outlined in the Respiratory Therapy Section Policy and Procedure manual. The majority of the therapist duties will be in the sleep clinic lab.
Duties
Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
1. It is required that therapists be registered by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) or possess a certificate from another body which the NBRC recognizes as its credentialing equivalent. Therapists must also possess a current license from the state.
2. The therapist must have the interpersonal skills required to work as a cooperative and integral member of the team of physicians, nurse caregivers, and other hospital personnel who care for patients. The therapist must also possess the personal skills required to deal with sick and suffering human beings, and distraught family members, and be able to relate to these individuals in a caring and professional manner.
3. The position has three areas of responsibility: (A) Clinical support in the sleep laboratory for patients on CP AP and BP AP, (B) direct patient care in the home oxygen clinic, (C) other responsibilities as assigned.
A. Expected duties and roles:
I. Sleep laboratory and clinic duties: The incumbent will assist the sleep laboratory director or other appropriate physicians in staffing a CPAP/BPAP clinical program that focuses on support of existing CPAP/BPAP patients with therapy. He/she will work with sleep laboratory personnel and prosthetics to efficiently manage
CPAP/BPAP patients focusing on long-term care of these patients. The therapist will maintain knowledge of CPAP/BPAP and other respiratory assist devices. The therapist will assist with mask fittings, compliance downloads, home sleep testing set-up and education, and other clinic technician duties as needed. The therapist will score completed sleep studies.
II. Home oxygen clinic: The incumbent is responsible for evaluation of patients referred for oxygen therapy as assigned. The evaluation will include visual physical examination of the pattern of breathing and chest auscultation, as indicated. He or she will conduct oxygen therapy evaluations that emphasize appropriateness of oxygen therapy based on VA and CMS guidelines and ensure patient knowledge of oxygen therapy and proper and safe use of oxygen equipment. He or she will be capable of supervising 6 minute walk tests and will be able to perform them consistently for both clinical and research applications. The therapist will be able to perform testing and educate patients on the use of a variety of oxygen devices including, but not limited to, self-fill systems, portable oxygen concentrators, and liquid oxygen. The therapist will be certified for arterial blood gas specimen draws and will complete processing and interpretation of abnormal values. The therapist will follow all processes for notifying the appropriate physician when clinically significant abnormalities are detected.
III. Other duties: Other duties in line with the incumbent's training and skills may be required from time-to-time. To include, but not limited to, performing bronchoscopy set-up and assist duties and performing pulmonary function tests.
5. Documentation: The therapist is responsible for documenting all work done in the appropriate format, in accordance with VAPHS policy.
D. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
Respiratory Therapy requires that the technician/therapist possess a sufficient manual dexterity and knowledge base to adapt to new techniques, which may be developed in the future.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
Compressed/Flexible: Not authorized
Telework: Not Available
Virtual: This is not a virtual position.
Functional Statement #: 000000
Relocation/Recruitment Incentives: Not Authorized
Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized