Respiratory Therapist II * Up to $20,000 Sign on *
Company: Yale New Haven Health
Location: New Haven
Posted on: March 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Overview To be part of our organization, every employee should
understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and
live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered,
respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as
individuals and professionals, every day. The Respiratory Therapist
II is a health care professional who is a graduate of a program in
Respiratory Care approved by the committee on Accreditation for
Respiratory Care (CoARC), is licensed by the State of Connecticut
as a Respiratory Care Practitioner and is recognized by the
National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) as a Registered
Respiratory Therapist (RRT). The Therapist II performs a variety of
clinical activities in the assessment, treatment, and education of
the patient with respiratory problems. The Therapist II has
demonstrated through experience and assessment to have expertise in
all therapies and services offered by the department. The Therapist
II is a role model, mentor and expert resource to the level I
therapist and actively supports and serves as a resource to other
members of the patient care team. The Therapist II supports
departmental and interdepartmental quality improvement efforts.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran Responsibilities Clinical Application of
Respiratory Care: Functions efficiently, resourcefully and
skillfully in providing patients optimum age-specific respiratory
care. 1.1 Assesses patient's pulmonary status employing basic
skills, which include reviewing the medical chart, patient
interview, physical examination, and interpretation of blood gases.
Demonstrates proficiency and consistency with all assessment
skills, including interpretation of x-ray and blood gases, RAW, CL
graphic displays, etc. Demonstrates knowledge and interpretation of
diagnostic procedures such as PPD, overnight oximetry, peak flow,
arterial puncture, and sputum induction. Documentation and Written
communication: Contributes to effective communication within the
department through documentation of services administered, changes
in patient?s clinical status, and therapeutic objectives. 2.1
Records all care provided via electronic medical record accurately.
Identifies patient on written documents by using MRN and patient
labels as required by department and hospital policy. Notes
consistently include ABGs, patient assessment, weaning assessment,
and parameters. Maintains patient confidentiality with
documentation practices. Consultation and Collaboration and Oral
Communication: Communicates clearly and appropriately with
co-workers. Demonstrates a cooperative team spirit, effectively
contributing to excellence of patient care. 3.1 Patient report
information is appropriate and conveys current patient status.
Gives report using SBAR format and attentively, courteously accepts
report in order to facilitate transition from one shift to the
next. Accurately, completely, and concisely gives a safe hand off
for all relevant clinical information on patient's clinical course
and status. Self-Development, Professionalism and Leadership -
Assumes responsibility for maintaining clinical competency through
continuing education, professional growth, and development. 4.1
Assumes responsibility for professional self-development. Keeps
self-informed about current trends within the profession and new
procedures/equipment in the department. Requests inservices as
appropriate to maintain competencies for equipment and procedures.
Maintains membership in AARC, NBRC or demonstrates other active
participation in profession. The Extracorporeal Membrane
Oxygenation (ECMO) Specialist (ES) is responsible for ensuring
appropriate patient care through the continuous monitoring and
assessment of the ECMO circuit, related technology, and patient
status. The incumbent identifies and corrects problems associated
with the ECMO procedure and initiates and evaluates interventions
consistent with protocol. The ES consults with the ECMO physician
when patient condition and/or protocol limits or directives are in
question. As a member of the ECMO team, this position works closely
with other team members and health care providers to provide
patient care in accordance with the patient?s individualized care
plan. 5.1 Monitors and adjusts ECMO circuit settings (e.g. heat
exchanger temperature, pump flow, sweep gas) to maintain parameters
established by the ECMO physician. Demonstrate a culture of safety
through a hand-off of the ECMO patient covering all aspects of the
patient?s care and the state of the ECMO circuit. Qualifications
EDUCATION Associates of Science degree and certificate of
completion of Respiratory Care Program approved by Committee on
Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) and current active
license by the State of Connecticut as a Respiratory Care
Practitioner. Registration by the National Board for Respiratory
Care (NBRC). Bachelor of Science Degree preferred. EXPERIENCE
Minimum of 1 year as an RRT in Critical Care, Pediatric or Neonatal
LICENSURE CT RCP License BLS Advanced LS related to patient
population as assigned (preferred) SPECIAL SKILLS Expert knowledge
of respiratory care assessments, procedures, equipment, application
and appropriate documentation. Excellent oral and written
communication. Excellent organizational, leadership, supervisory
and interpersonal skills. Ability to work under stressful
conditions. Computer literacy. YNHHS Requisition ID 151441
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