Lawrenceville, GA22 days ago
Key Responsibilities: Schedule: Shift: 12-hour Day Shift (approximately 6:45 AM – 7:15 PM) Schedule varies Duration: 13 weeks (05/18/2026 – 08/15/2026) Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week Overtime: Daily OT after 24 hours (based on multiplier); Weekly OT after 40 hours (based on multiplier) On-Call: No Assess patient's respiratory status by incorporating relevant clinical information including vital signs, chest X-rays, and ABG values Set up and monitor mechanical ventilators and perform associated critical care duties such as airway management and tracheal suctioning Perform arterial punctures and obtain arterial blood samples from arterial lines; perform analysis of blood gases Attend high-risk deliveries as a member of the Neonatal Resuscitation Team (NRP required when rotating to NICU or attending deliveries) Perform non-invasive oxygen and carbon dioxide monitoring Obtain and analyze arterial blood gas samples Perform endotracheal intubation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation as required Practice proper safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies Perform diagnostic cardiac testing including EKGs, rhythm strips, and 24-hour Holter monitoring Perform charge and preceptor duties as assigned May perform pulmonary function testing, cardiopulmonary exercise testing, EEGs, and assist with bronchoscopies after completion of competencies. Candidate Type: Travel Only Local candidates within 50 miles will not be considered Location: Lawrenceville, Georgia (specific facility details provided upon interview) Patient Population: Neonate, Child, Adolescent, Adult, Geriatric Key Requirements and Technology Experience: Key Skills; Minimum 2 years of recent experience within respiratory care specialty AHA BLS, ACLS, and PALS certifications (required) NBRC – RRT (Registered Respiratory Therapist) credential (required) Valid Georgia State Respiratory Care License Proficiency in mechanical ventilation, airway management, arterial blood gas sampling, and non-invasive monitoring Experience with neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient populations.