Respiratory Therapist - Future Opportunities!Variable (United States of America) Exciting Growth Ahead – Respiratory Therapy Opportunities Coming Soon! Mary Free Bed is growing — and so is our Pediatric Hospital in Grand Rapids! Currently, we are a fully staffed department, with very low turn-over. With this exciting expansion, we’ll soon be looking to add Respiratory Therapists to our exceptional care team. If you’re a passionate RT who’s eager to make a difference in the lives of Adults and Children and their families, we’d love for you to stay connected. Our Acute Care Respiratory Therapy team plays a vital role in helping patients achieve their highest level of independence and recovery in our unique Adult and Pediatric Ventilator Programs. Why Mary Free Bed? This role offers meaningful bedside interaction, where RTs make a direct impact on patients’ progress and outcomes Our Culture - Work in a collaborative, patient-centered environment Be part of an award-winning rehabilitation hospital Join a team that values innovation, compassion, and excellence Competitive pay, benefits, and incentives Competitive $20,000 Sign-on Bonus will be available Work-life Balance We anticipate openings in the near future. Our Joan Seccia Pediatrics Rehabilitation Hospital is anticipated for completion in Fall of 2026. In the meantime, we are expanding our Acute Adult Inpatient Units. If you are interested, please submit a general application! Summary Respiratory Therapists at Mary Free Bed are key members of the multi-disciplinary team that collaborates together to provide patient-centered care. Respiratory therapist coordinate, direct, delegate, and provide care to multiple patients. Using a patient and family-centered care approach, each Respiratory Therapist develops relationships with patients, families, and colleagues that enhance the quality of care provided. Respiratory Therapy is performed with compassion and courtesy, and each Respiratory Therapist is responsible to follow departmental policies and service standards. Patient and family education is a primary focus and is a critical aspect of the interdisciplinary team’s efforts to assist patients to gain independence, apply adaptation strategies, and return to home.