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Registered Respiratory Therapist Days/Nights Sebring

AdventHealth · Employer

Pulmonology Full-time Hospital
$47,590 – $88,483
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AdventHealth Sebring is hiring a full-time Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) for day and night shifts at its acute care hospital in Sebring, Florida. ### What you'll do - Initiate, maintain, transport, and monitor mechanical ventilators using conventional ventilation modes per policy - Obtain, analyze, and report arterial blood gas and co-oximetry findings; perform quality controls as needed - Perform airway maintenance including manual resuscitator use, oral/nasopharyngeal airway insertion, and suctioning - Respond immediately to Code Blue emergencies and deliver CPR per American Heart Association guidelines - Interpret evaluation and test results to determine appropriate treatment plans in collaboration with the interdisciplinary team - Document and charge procedures accurately while supporting patient flow and enforcing standard safety precautions ### What we're looking for - Active Florida State Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) license — required - NBRC Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential — required - Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification — required - Associate degree in Respiratory Therapy or Cardiopulmonary Science — required - Competency across neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient populations - 1+ year of critical care experience — preferred ### What's included - Pay range: $22.88–$42.54/hr (~$47,590–$88,483 annually) - Sign-on bonus up to $15,000 - Relocation assistance up to $10,000 - Shift differential pay - Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance from day one - Paid time off from day one; 4 weeks 100% paid parental leave - 403(b) retirement plan ### About the practice AdventHealth Sebring is a faith-based acute care hospital located in Highlands County, Florida, operating as part of the AdventHealth system — one of the largest not-for-profit Protestant health systems in the United States. The respiratory therapy department supports a broad patient population across critical care and general inpatient units, working within a collaborative, multidisciplinary care model.