A full-scope acute care RRT role at a regional health system in the River Valley area of Arkansas — part of a diversified national healthcare delivery network with the resources and clinical infrastructure that come with that affiliation. This is a meaningful clinical position with real breadth: you will work across neonatal through older adult populations, respond to emergent and code situations, perform diagnostic testing, and partner directly with physicians on treatment planning. If you are a credentialed RRT looking for a substantive acute care role with a team-oriented culture and a health system that invests in the people who work there, this is worth a look.
As a Respiratory Therapist, you will evaluate and treat patients with breathing-related conditions, conduct diagnostic testing including blood gas analysis and EKGs, and collaborate with the clinical team to develop and adjust care plans. You will play a central role in emergency response — responding to codes and emergent respiratory calls — while also providing patient and family education on respiratory health and illness management. The role spans the full age continuum from neonatal through older adult, and includes equipment calibration, supply management, and contribution to performance improvement efforts.
Compensation is competitive and negotiable based on experience. The broader package includes:
Russellville sits at the center of the Arkansas River Valley — a genuinely livable stretch of central Arkansas flanked by the Ouachita Mountains to the south and the Ozark plateau to the north. Lake Dardanelle is practically in town, making it easy to get on the water year-round. The outdoor access here — hiking, fishing, boating, camping — is real and close, not a drive away. Cost of living is well below national averages, and the community size means you are not anonymous the way you can be in a larger metro. For clinicians who want meaningful work without the grind of a major urban system, this region has a lot going for it.
This is a regional acute care medical center embedded in a larger national health system with facilities coast to coast. The affiliation brings meaningful resources — clinical programs, educational investment, and career mobility — while the facility itself maintains a community-centered identity and a mission focused on making the communities it serves healthier. The Respiratory department reports through a dedicated Respiratory Manager, and the team structure reflects a hospital where respiratory therapy has a clearly defined clinical presence.