St. Joseph Medical Center
Student Respiratory Therapist (PRN)
St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 64101
Overview St. Joseph Medical Center CMS 5-Star Award winning hospital, is a faith-based, 310-bed facility providing a wide range of acute care and outpatient services. Key services include the St. Joseph Heart Institute, Senior Care Services, Senior Behavioral Health, Surgical Services and the Joint and Spine Institute. St. Joseph is a member of Prime Healthcare Services, one the nation’s leading hospital systems. It is recognized by Truven Health Analytics as one of the “15 Top Health Systems” in the nation. We believe that continuous, quality of care and performance improvements are the foundation for preserving and enhancing healthcare delivery. St. Joseph Medical Center is a GREAT place to work We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to veteran status, disability, race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics. If you need special accommodation for the application process, please contact Human Resources. Know Your Rights: https://www.eeoc.gov/sites/default/files/2022-10/EEOC_KnowYourRights_screen_reader_10_20.pdf Responsibilities We are seeking a Student Respiratory Therapist (PRN), sometimes referred to as our Respiratory Therapy Clinical Student at St Joseph Medical Center a member of Prime Healthcare. The Student Respiratory Therapist (Student RT) works under the direct supervision of a Respiratory Therapist. This role focuses on learning and assisting with a range of respiratory care procedures and treatments, providing hands-on experience while maintaining patient safety. Typically, the Student RT is enrolled in a respiratory therapy program and participates in clinical rotations within the hospital as part of their education. This position is on a per diem basis, meaning PRN. Shift’s Available: Days or Nights (Flexible for student schedule) Employment Type: Per Diem (PRN) Hours: 8hr or 12hr (Flexible for student schedule) Essential Duties and Responsibilities (includes, but not limited to): administer respiratory treatments such as oxygen therapy, aerosol medications, chest physiotherapy or other related respiratory tasks Oxygen Therapy: administer oxygen to patients with respiratory distress or low oxygen levels Aerosol Medications: deliver medications via nebulizers or inhalers to help treat conditions like asthma or COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Chest Physiotherapy: assist in techniques to help patients clear mucus from their lungs monitor patients' respiratory rates, oxygen levels (using pulse oximeters), and breathing patterns assist in the drawing and analyzing of blood samples to assess levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and pH in the blood - Arterial Blood Gases (ABG) observe and adjust mechanical ventilators for patients who are unable to breathe independently, ensuring settings are appropriate based on the patient's condition enhance your skills on initial assessments of patients with breathing problems, which includes listening to lung sounds and assessing symptoms; report findings to supervising RTs or doctors to adjust treatment plans as needed assist with some respiratory procedures, for example: Intubation and Extubation: assist in the placement or removal of endotracheal tubes, which help patients breathe in critical situations Suctioning: Help to remove secretions from a patient's airway to maintain a clear passage for breathing Rapid Response and Code Blue Qualifications EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, TRAINING must be approved with State Respiratory Therapy board to work as a Student Respiratory Therapist current BCLS (AHA) certificate upon hire and maintain current at the minimum, the student must be enrolled in an accredited respiratory program and completed first semester of clinical rotations. Preferred, is a student who has completed more than one semester and/or other medical experience a high school diploma or equivalent is required will not be able to work as a Student Respiratory Therapist if for any reason may become not eligible for an accredited respiratory therapy program