Respiratory Therapist - PRN
Company: SSM Health
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: November 4, 2025
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Job Description:
It's more than a career, it's a calling MO-SSM Health Saint
Louis University Hospital 1201 Grand Worker Type: PRN Job
Highlights: - Department: Respiratory Therapy - Schedule: PRN, No
set Schedule - Shift Differentials: Available for nights, weekends
- Location: SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital Job Summary:
The respiratory therapist is a healthcare professional employed to
perform all respiratory care diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
provided by the Department of Respiratory Care. They should be
energetic and motivated to support the success of a growing
service. The respiratory therapist should refer to supervisory
personnel in any doubtful situation. Job Responsibilities and
Requirements: POSITION ACCOUNTABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA (%
of time) The following are essential job accountabilities: 1.
Demonstrate ability to relate to coworkers in a professional and
respectful manner, in order to assure and promote a culture of
safety. 2. Performs all respiratory related therapeutic and
diagnostic maneuvers are carried out in accordance with established
policies and procedures of the department. This shall include:
(50%) Criteria: A. Implements and assess the function of oxygen and
therapeutic gas. B. Ensure proper set-up and implementation of
therapeutic and diagnostic procedure. C. Provide aerosolized
medication. D. Provide CPT and IPV. E. Setup and monitor
ventilators in accordance with the department and hospital
policies. F. Communicates with peers and staff to develop and
improve inter- and intradepartmental services. Meet with
appropriate personnel to address and resolve problem issues. G.
Performs CPR H. Perform diagnostic procedures including but not
limited to: 1. ABG analysis 2. Pulse Oximetry 3. Nitric Oxide
pulmonary hypertension studies 3. The licensed respiratory
therapist will ensure that each patient’s status is assessed to
determine the patient’s care needs and to ensure patient’s needs
are reassessed in response to treatment and care provided.
Criteria: Assess and reassess patients for therapy which includes
but is not limited to: A. Vital signs before and after therapy. B.
Breath sounds before and after therapy. C. Checking for physician
orders for therapy. D. Pre and post assessment for therapy
tolerance and response. E. Oxygen requirements. F. Sputum color,
viscosity and quantity. G. Other patient specific observations as
needed. 4. Special duties: Ability to interact with physicians and
nurses. May work in an intensive care unit area. This may include:
(25%) Criteria: A. Responsible to respond to critical areas (e.g.
ER, OR, Code). B. Perform routine checks on Life Support Unit. C.
Assist with bronchoscopy procedure. D. Assist with minor
cardiopulmonary invasive or surgical procedures. E. Perform
tracheotomy care. F. Perform bedside studies including: f/vt, shunt
studies, ventilator mechanics dead space, compliance, O2 content,
and metabolic cart studies. G. Perform bedside pulmonary function
procedures. H. Interpretation of complex lab data. I. Provide input
in decisions involving patient care on and off life support
systems. J. Provide input on patient care via physician
consultations. K. Display qualities of an independent thinker
through the performance of everyday job duties. L. Assist with the
prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia as indicated by the
latest evidence based literature. 5. Perform all other aspects of
Respiratory Care in accordance with hospital policies and
procedures. (5%) Criteria: A. Attends monthly department meetings,
specialty meetings, in-services, and any other meetings as
required. B. Assure all time and attendance exceptions are properly
recorded in the exceptions book. C. Communicates with physicians in
regard to therapies ordered and therapeutic goals. The following
job accountabilities may be reassigned: 6. Performs other duties as
required. (5%) Criteria: A. Cleaning, disinfecting and/or
sterilization of all reusable of respiratory and bronchoscopy
equipment. B. Routine mechanical maintenance of respiratory
equipment. C. Maintain neat and clean work and storage areas. D.
Maintain neat and accurate records. E. Answer phone in a
professional and timely manner. 7. Safety/Infection Control:
Practices according to safety and infection control policies. (1,
2, 3, 4, 5) 5% Criteria A. Practices universal precautions and
disposes of hazardous wastes per established guidelines. B.
Maintains a safe, clean, comfortable and therapeutic environment
for patients/families/employees in accordance with hospital
standards. 1. Maintains clutter free environment. 2. Keeps
conversations and background noise to a minimum. 3. Adheres to
dress code. C. Reports risk management concerns. D. Assumes
responsibility for completing all annual mandatory requirements: 1.
Safety/Fire 2. Blood Borne Pathogen 3. Hazardous Communication 4.
TB 5. Department Specific 6. Age Appropriate Care (for clinical
staff only) 7. BLS/ALS per recertification guidelines of AHA E.
Work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner. 8. Service:
Provides service excellence to the customers of Saint Louis
University Hospital by delivering timely, high quality care in a
courteous, and respectful manner. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 10% Criteria: A.
Explain therapy to the patient prior to initiation. B. Being
courteous to the patient, their family, visitors and co-workers. C.
Respects patients’ rights. D. Practice commitment of patient
confidentiality. 8. Quality Improvement (QI): Incorporates Quality
Assessment into one’s daily work. 5% Criteria: A. Assisting with
collection of data for reporting. B. Completes paperwork in a
timely fashion. 1. Complete charting/charging by the end of the
assigned shift. 2. Review charting for errors before electronically
signing. 3. Report any unresolved charting/charging discrepancies
to the immediate supervisor for resolution. C. Follow policies and
procedures when administering care. D. Report quality issues to
management for review. 9. Age Appropriate Care: Provides
age-appropriate care to: ____Infant ___ Child __X__ Adolescent
___X__ Adult ___X__ Geriatric Criteria: A. Demonstrates knowledge
and skills of normal growth & development necessary to provide
services to the age of the patient served by the department. B.
Demonstrates ability to assess and interpret age specific data to
identify patient needs. C. Utilizes communication skills necessary
to interpret age specific responses to service and interaction. D.
Involves family or significant other in decision making related to
services provided. E. Demonstrates ability to provide service
needed for the age groups routinely served by the department
assigned. F. Position specific: Able to titrate dosages and
applications to fit the needs of the various growth and development
stages. Recognizing that each stage requires different
considerations and methods. 10. Specialized Care: Provides
specialized care to patients at high risk for injury. (1, 2, 4, 5,
8) (include if appropriate) Criteria A. Restraint Care 1.
Initiates/evaluates alternatives to restraint prior to application.
2. Applies restraints consistent with the approved procedure. 3.
Monitors and assesses patient’s response throughout the restraint
period at the appropriate intervals. B. Pain Management (licensed
personnel) 1. Assess patient for presence of pain on admission and
during assessments/reassessments. 2. Incorporates patient’s
cultural/spiritual beliefs regarding pain into pain management
plan. 3.Implement pain management techniques. Focus on prevention
rather than treatment. 4. Include patient and/or family members in
developing a pain management plans. 5. Consider other methods of
pain control when developing plan of care: massage, repositioning,
immobilization, and music therapy. C. Abuse Assessment 1. Is aware
of abuse recognition criteria and incorporates it into assessments.
2. Reports signs of possible abuse/neglect to the physician & Risk
Management, and recommends appropriate consultations (psychiatric,
Social Work) for evaluation. DISCLAIMER: Performs other related
duties as assigned or requested. Rationale for Essential Functions
1. The performance of this function is the reason the job exists.
2. There are limited employees among whom the performance of this
function can be distributed. 3. This function occupies a great deal
of the employee’s time. 4. This function is highly specialized.
Employees are hired for the skill/ability to perform this function.
5. Failure to perform this function may have serious consequences.
6. The function was performed by past employees, and is performed
by current employees. 7. Exposure to blood borne pathogens that
require the use of protective equipment. 8. Exposure to
tuberculosis that requires the use of protective equipment. Work
requires the knowledge and skills necessary to provide direct
patient care appropriate to patient population of specialty: Job
Specifications MINIMUM EDUCATION: Graduate of an AMA approved
school Respiratory Therapy preferred. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE:
Leadership skills are desirable and should be demonstrated.
REQUIRED REGISTRY OR LICENSE: Registered with the N.B.R.C Licensed
in the state of Missouri within 6 months of hirerequired.
INDEPENDENT ACTION: Must demonstrate the ability to provide high
quality therapy skills with moderate supervision and to make
independent decisions in critical and non-critical care areas.
Individuals must be energetic and motivated to support the success
of a growing service. PRESSURE OF WORK: Capable of withstanding
long hours of walking and standing. Capable of tolerating the
sights and sounds and odors associated with the care of the sick
and dying patients. Capable of responding quickly in emergencies.
Capable of lifting moderate weights. Capable of handling hazards
due to exposure to inflammable and explosive gases. WORKING
CONDITIONS: May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases.
Regularly exposed to the risk of blood borne diseases. Exposed to
hazardous anesthetic agents, body fluids, and wastes. Subjected to
electrical and radiant energy hazards. Exposure to unpleasant
patient or unit elements. Contact with patients under a wide
variety of circumstances. May be exposed to unpleasant elements
(accidents, injuries and illness). Subject to varying and
unpredictable situations. May be required to handle emergency or
crisis situations. Subjected to irregular hours. Exposed to
chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol, Aerosol and cleaning solutions
which are used in decontaminating equipment. PROTECTIVE
REQUIREMENTS: - Eye protection - Gowns - Lab coat - Mask - Sterile
and non-sterile gloves - Lead aprons CONTACT WITH OTHERS: -
Demonstrate a desire and willingness to provide comfort and aid to
patients. - Cooperative and friendly to all personnel. - Present a
professional demeanor at all times. - Always consult
supervisor/senior tech when confronted with unusual situations. -
Period of Adjustment - As per hospital probationary period.
EQUIPMENT KNOWLEDGE: Must be familiar with equipment used for
therapy and diagnostic procedures. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: - Heavy
Physical effort (lift, carry up to 50 lbs.) - Prolonged, extensive,
or considerable standing/walking. - Lifts, positions, pushes,
and/or transfers patients. - Pushes/pulls or moves/lifts heavy
equipment/supplies. - Manual dexterity, mobility, and fine motor
skills. - Intermittent exertion when performing therapies. -
Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, and crouching -
VISION REQUIREMENTS: Ability to adjust vision for varying degrees
of room light. REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
State of Work Location: Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin -
Basic Life Support HealthCare Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart
Association (AHA) - And - Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) -
National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) - And - Respiratory Care
Practitioner - Missouri Division of Professional Registration
Employee___________________________________________Date____________
Supervisor__________________________________________Date_____________
Department Director __________________________________Date
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Administration________________________________________Date_____________
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed. They are not to be construed, as
an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills
required of personnel so classified. An individual working in their
job classification must also perform specific tasks upon request by
supervisor personnel. Furthermore, the duties and responsibilities
for this job classification are subject to change at the discretion
of the medical center. Work Shift: Day Shift (United States of
America) Job Type: Employee Department: Respiratory Therapy
Scheduled Weekly Hours: Benefits: SSM Health values our exceptional
employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their
needs. - Paid Parental Leave: we offer eligible team members one
week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children
(pro-rated based on FTE). - Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary
benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team
members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may
apply) before payday. - Upfront Tuition Coverage: we provide
upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team
members. Explore All Benefits SSM Health is an equal opportunity
employer. SSM Health does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual
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