Respiratory Therapist - 13 Week Contract Full Time Nights

Hocking Valley Community HospitalLogan, OH
4d$60 - $100

About The Position

Hocking Valley Community Hospital (HVCH) is currently seeking a Respiratory Therapist to join our friendly, hard-working team. 13 Week Contract: Cardiopulmonary Department, - Full Time, Nights 7p - 7a, 36 hours a week. Pay is $60/hr, increased to $100/hr for time worked passed forty hours a week. Who We Are Welcome to Hocking Valley Community Hospital, your trusted full-service critical access hospital located in the heart of beautiful Hocking Hills, Logan, Ohio. We are dedicated to providing exceptional care close to home, ensuring that our community has access to high-quality medical services without the need to travel far. Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and technology, we deliver advanced medical treatments and diagnostic services to meet your healthcare needs. Safety is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining the highest standards for both patients and employees. Our friendly and compassionate team fosters an employee-first culture, as evidenced by our 4/5 rating on Indeed from current and past employees. We also rank in the top 20% in Wellbeing Scores, highlighting our commitment to the well-being of our staff. Our dedication to patient care is reflected in our excellent patient satisfaction scores, as we proudly rank 10th out of 134 hospitals in Ohio. At Hocking Valley Community Hospital, we prioritize your health and comfort, striving to make every visit a positive experience.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a Respiratory Therapy school accredited by the Committee for Allied Health Education and Accreditation of the American Medical Association.
  • Associate degree or equivalent from a two-year college or technical school.
  • Licensed through the Ohio Respiratory Care Board.
  • CPR, ACLS, PALS - approved by the American Heart Association.

Nice To Haves

  • One year healthcare experience preferred.
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