National Jewish Health is seeking a Pulmonary Function Technologist (RT/PFT) to join our Pulmonary Physiology Services team. This role offers an opportunity to shape the future of pulmonary care within a team that values innovation, collaboration, and patient-centered care. This position involves joining a supportive and skilled team, providing exceptional care, and advancing expertise in cutting-edge pulmonary testing. Highlights of the Role: Work-Life Balance: A Monday-Friday schedule with 8-hour or 10-hour shifts—no nights, weekends, or holidays. Welcoming a Range of Educational Backgrounds: Open to candidates with degrees in Respiratory Therapy, Exercise Physiology, or related science fields. Team Collaboration: Daily interaction with physicians, respiratory therapists, exercise physiologists, and support staff to deliver personalized, high-quality patient care. Professional Growth: Opportunities to learn advanced pulmonary testing techniques and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Perform diagnostic pulmonary physiology tests to assist in diagnosing complex pulmonary and cardiopulmonary conditions. Operate advanced equipment and complete evidence-based patient care. Accurately document test findings to support provider assessments. This role offers a balance between professional fulfillment and personal well-being, providing an opportunity to grow within a collaborative team environment while contributing to the advancement of pulmonary care. This role offers a balance between professional fulfillment and personal well-being, providing an opportunity to grow within a collaborative team environment while contributing to the advancement of pulmonary care. Position Summary Responsible and accountable for performing quality Pulmonary Physiology Diagnostic Testing in accordance with the standards set forth by American Thoracic Society (ATS), the American Association of Respiratory Care (AARC) and College of American Pathologists (CAP). This position works within interdisciplinary teams to provide safe and personalized care for the patient.