Orlando, FL | Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies
Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is dedicated exclusively to the unique healthcare needs of women and newborns in a compassionate, family-centered environment. Our facility is home to leading physicians, surgeons, and specialists, as well as one of the nation’s largest and most successful neonatal intensive care units (NICU).
The Certified Respiratory Therapist assesses, treats, and cares for patients with respiratory and cardiopulmonary disorders. This role is responsible for delivering therapeutic procedures, managing advanced respiratory equipment, and supporting high-acuity patient populations, including neonates.
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Assess and treat patients with respiratory conditions
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Initiate and manage therapeutic respiratory procedures
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Operate ventilators, pulmonary diagnostics, and physiologic monitoring equipment
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Perform arterial blood gas (ABG) collection and analysis
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Provide airway management, oxygen therapy, and ventilatory support
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Maintain accurate and timely patient documentation
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Collaborate with physicians and interdisciplinary care teams
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Ensure compliance with Orlando Health policies and clinical standards
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Associate degree from an approved Respiratory Care program
(Certificate accepted if licensed prior to December 31, 2008)
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Certified by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC)
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Current Florida Respiratory Therapist License
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Current BLS (Healthcare Provider) certification
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Advanced Life Support (as required by unit/site)
Preferred:
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Active membership in AARC and/or FSRC
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No experience required – new graduates are encouraged to apply
- Work at a nationally recognized women’s and neonatal hospital
- Exposure to a high-acuity NICU environment
- Strong opportunity for new grads and early-career growth
- Collaborative, team-oriented culture
- Hands-on experience with advanced respiratory technology
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Deliver age-appropriate care across patient populations
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Support ventilatory management, airway care, and emergency response
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Maintain equipment and perform quality control processes
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Assist with training and guidance of clinical students
Orlando Health is committed to providing high-quality, compassionate care while investing in the development and success of our team members. Join an organization where your work directly impacts the lives of women and babies every day.