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Shift: Nights, 4x12hrs
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Hours: 48 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 20, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) with 2+ years of acute care experience for a 13-week travel assignment covering neonatal, pediatric, and adult patient populations on night shift.
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Acute care hospital respiratory care unit serving newborn, pediatric, and adult patient populations
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Potential to float to a Level 3 NICU for candidates with NICU experience, NRP, and PALS; no floating required for those without this background
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Responsibilities include standard respiratory therapy, ventilator management, protocol implementation, blood gas analysis, and diagnostic procedures
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Equipment used includes BiPAP (Vision/V60), Philips V60 ventilators, Servo ventilators, Fisher & Paykel heaters and Airvo, and i-STAT for point-of-care testing
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Medication administration via Pyxis
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Epic EMR used hospital-wide
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12-hour night shifts (1830–0700), 4 shifts per week (48 hours)
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Every third weekend required
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Holidays scheduled per department needs
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No on-call requirements
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NBRC RRT credential required
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Nebraska (NE) state license required (license required if applicable)
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Current BLS certification required (AHA, ARC, or Military Training Network)
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Current ACLS certification (AHA) required
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PALS and NRP preferred
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Minimum 2 years of experience in an acute care setting
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Experience providing respiratory care to pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients
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Skills in patient assessment, protocol implementation, arterial blood gas (ABG) performance, non-invasive and invasive ventilation management, airway management, and participation in Codes and Rapid Response
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2 references required for consideration: 1 supervisor reference from within the last 12 months of relevant experience, and 1 peer or supervisor reference from the position's specialty within the last 3 years
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Advanced skills such as participation in C-sections, neonatal resuscitation, high-frequency ventilation, and other NICU duties may be performed based on individual knowledge and competency
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Will not work alone; support is available on shift
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Orientation period is 24–36 hours depending on experience and competency; additional orientation time may be required for candidates assigned to the Level 3 NICU
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Navy blue scrub tops and pewter (medium gray) scrub pants required; any undershirt must be solid navy or gray with an approved logo
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Scrub jackets must match the scrub top color; shoes should be modest and preferably solid black, white, or gray
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Tattoos containing profanity or promoting violence must be covered; covering of all body tattoos is encouraged
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Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility; local candidates are not accepted
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13-week assignment