Respiratory Therapist - Noble Care Center
Stockton, CA 95204
About the Job
Licensed Nurses or Respiratory Therapist, do you enjoy analyzing data to use in order to coach teams toward clinical excellence and achieve outstanding resident outcomes? Then this is the position for you!
Our skilled nursing facility, located in Stokton,CA has developed a program that caters to our current and future residents respiratory and cardiac needs by strengthening their bodies that have been debilitated by the heaviness of the pandemic. Policies and processes have been created so we can have a proactive focus on bettering the lives we serve. The ideal candidate for this position will be a Certified or Registered Respiratory Therapist or Registered Nurse, licensed in the State of California ,with a love of servant leadership. Alongside the Director of Nursing, Infection Preventionist, and support staff, the Respiratory Therapist will aggregate and analyze data regarding resident participation, review evaluation of their clinical partners for qualitative and quantitative information, collaborate with the IDT, practioners, residents and family members and execute treatments and interventions as necessary to create an atmosphere of health and wellbeing establishing tangible goals and tracking the progress of those we steward!
Apply today! Hours extended are 8-4 Monday through Friday, wages consideration based on experience and skill set.
Principle responsibilities :
- Assess patients with breathing or cardiopulmonary disorders, and provide care and treatment.
-Develop treatment plans in consultation with physicians, and administer treatments such as aerosol medications, chest physiotherapy, and inhalants. They may also perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
-Monitor patients' progress, physiological responses to therapy, and vital signs
-Educate patients and their families about lung diseases and breathing disorders, and how to take medications and use equipment.
-Manage and operate equipment, such as mechanical ventilators, and may service and maintain them.
-Work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as physicians, nurses, and medical assistants, to manage patient care
-Document care by updating charts and records