Respiratory Therapist Vascular Access Specialist
Company: Skagit Regional Health
Location: Mount Vernon
Posted on: April 15, 2025
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Job Description:
The information described in this job description has been
designed to indicate the general nature of the work performed. It
is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive
inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications
required of employees assigned to this job.Other information:*Job
Summary*The Respiratory Therapist - Vascular Access Specialist
(RT-VAS), functions as a specialized Respiratory Care Practitioner
(RCP) providing assessment, treatment and monitoring of patients
with acute illness or cardiopulmonary compromise. This individual
provides support for the equipment necessary in the care of these
patients and assists physicians and other medical/surgical support
staff in conducting activities necessary for interventions,
physiological monitoring and direct patient care. Performs
technical, physical and patient service functions needed in the
Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory Therapy Department. Department operates
under the professional guidance of a physician, and as written in
Department and Hospital policy and procedure manuals. Incumbent may
perform venous and arterial line placement and management. Performs
outpatient CP exams. Delivers RT services as ordered by physician.
The RT-VAS is dedicated to providing quality service in a timely,
courteous, and cost effective manner. The information described in
this job description has been designed to indicate the general
nature of the work performed. It is not designed to contain or be
interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties,
responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned
to this job.*Essential Functions*The RT-VAS provides a full range
of diagnostic and therapeutic respiratory care and cardiopulmonary
services to patients of all age groups conducts and critical
monitoring procedures in addition to routine Respiratory Therapy
care to include: --- Mastery of sterile technique --- Ultrasound
use to include; IV, Arterial Line, CVC insertion. --- Seldinger and
Modified Seldinger line insertion technique --- PICC and Midline
insertion --- Insertion, monitoring and troubleshoot of Arterial
pressure monitoring lines --- Set-up, monitor and troubleshoot of
all pressure transducing lines --- Participation in Resident's
training, of Central Line insertion and sterile technique --- Safe
and appropriate removal of invasive lines and catheters This
individual is a technical and educational resource for patients,
family members and other members of the patient care team. The
RT-VAS will assess data reflective of the patient's status and
appropriately interprets information relative to the patient's
age-specific needs. The RT-VAS must demonstrate knowledge of the
principles of growth and development of the life span. The RT-VAS
will be competent working with patients in the Emergency
Department, PACU, AC, and Critical Care and may also function as
the shift Lead Therapist. Knowledge and Standards of Performance:
RT-VAS are responsible for cardiopulmonary emergencies providing
airway management , as well as manual and mechanical ventilatory
support using a variety of devices and techniques; administering
therapeutic gases, inhaled aerosol medications and humidity
therapy; obtaining, reviewing and interpreting data as well as
assessing the need for and response to respiratory care
interventions with medical and nursing personnel to optimize
patient care planning; performing arterial blood gas analysis as
well as the running, maintenance and upkeep of the blood gas
machine; performing a variety of cardiopulmonary diagnostic
procedures; upon completion of certification and or competency
demonstration in Vascular Access skills, works with Vascular Access
team responsible for patient assessment and evaluation in
collaboration with physician, nursing and pharmacy regarding
appropriate line placement for specific IV therapy involved; care
and maintenance of Central lines; smoking cessation,
self-administration and proper use of equipment and supplies;
demonstrated ability to work independently ; ability to establish
and maintain productive and positive working relationships with
internal and external customers; Responsible for knowing and
adhering to departmental rules and regulations while performing in
a professional manner. Knowledgeable of the various needs of
patients due to their age and determine appropriate care.
Responsible for completion of all procedures scheduled in a timely
manner without compromising quality. Keeps current on performing
emergency department procedures; respiratory and/or cardiopulmonary
modalities; performs all job duties in accordance with recognized
safety procedures. Use proper procedures for infection control.
Processes and Procedures: Perform exams in accordance with approved
departmental and hospital policies and procedures while meeting the
standards of performance as required by accrediting agencies and
the Medical Director of Respiratory Care as well as utilizing
proper procedures to insure patient safety while in department.
Utilizes division and unit documentation tools according to
established guidelines. Collaborates with other healthcare
professionals to train and teach or instruct personnel or patients
regarding vascular access devices Knowledge/Use of Equipment: Be
knowledgeable of all equipment within the Respiratory Care
Department, including manual and electronic equipment related to
Central Lines in accordance with approved departmental and hospital
policies and procedures. Resource Utilization: Demonstrates
responsible use of resources, including time, facilities, supplies,
equipment, staff, information, finances, education and
developmental assets. Uses and disposes of confidential information
appropriately. Shares expertise and knowledge with others. Cares
for equipment properly. Practices accountable and productive time
management. Shares responsibility in facility upkeep (i.e.: see it,
own it, do it, solve it). Seeks information and plans work to
maximize team effectiveness. Maintain ability to effectively
utilize Microsoft Office (Outlook) and department specific software
applications to perform work. Communicate effectively and
cooperatively in the workplace. Actively contribute to the
achievement of Quality Improvement and Lean Process Improvement
activities. Complete all mandatory learning requirements in a
timely manner. Attend and actively participate in all department,
team and/or committee meetings. Comply with all Skagit Regional
Health, department and location specific policies and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned by Supervisor or
designee.*Education*Graduate of an AMA approved school of
Respiratory Therapy, AAS required. Associates Degree in clinical or
business area preferred. Credentialed through the NBRC, registered
Respiratory Therapist (RRT) required. Current Washington State RCP
license. BLS is required upon hire. ACLS and NRP Certification
required within 6 months of hire. VA-BC certification required
within three years after completion of orientation. PALS
preferred.*Experience/Training*A minimum of three years' experience
as a Registered Respiratory Therapist preferred. Minimum of three
years of recent hospital critical care experience preferred. Must
have excellent understanding of all equipment and procedures
performed routinely in a hospital Cardiopulmonary/Respiratory
Therapy department.*License/Certifications*Licensed as a
Respiratory Care Practitioner by the State of Washington.
Registered with NBRC required. Must obtain RRT within the
introductory period. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider
BLS required. American Heart Association Provider ACLS required
within 6 months of hire. NRP certification required within 6 months
of hire. PALS required within 6 months of hire. PALS for current
employees by 6/30/2024. If incumbent is designated for PICC, PICC
line certification within 6 months of designation (or equivalent
written proficiency).*Other Skills*Advanced skills in critical care
and in-depth knowledge of hemodynamic monitoring required. Ability
to work flexible hours, including days, evenings, nights, weekends,
holidays required. Adapts well and calmly to unpredictable
situations within the patient care settings. Must have effective
interpersonal skills, patient assessment skills and basic computer
skills.*Physical Demands and Work Environment*The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active
and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping,
crouching, crawling, and climbing all day. The employee must
frequently lift or move objects and patients weighing over 50
pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include
close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception and ability to focus.Skagit Regional Health offers
a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision,
457b/401a (retirement), long term disability, and paid time off to
all employees holding an FTE of 20 or more hours per week. Eligible
employees also receive sick time pay.*#INDTHERAPY*Job Type:
Full-timePay: $39.21 - $56.89 per hourShift:* 12 hour
shiftSupplemental Pay:* Signing bonusWork Location: In person
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