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Therapist - Respiratory Therapist

Careers Integrated Resources Inc Reno, NV (Onsite) Contractor
must live 100 miles away

Shift: 1800-0630
Days: Variable
On Call Requirement: as needed

Traveler may need to be scheduled for on call.
Traveler will need to float to all areas adult critical care and neonatal critical care.
Traveler will need greater than 3 years of level 3 NICU experience with competency in high frequency ventilation, nitric oxide, heliox, neonatal intubation, neonatal ventilator management, bubble CPAP, heated high flow for the neonate, neonatal arterial puncture and delivery attendance. - do not submit candidates without this experience
NICU transport experience preferred.
ACLS/BLS/PALS/NRP Required
ABG License required
RRT credentials required.

"The Respiratory Therapist administers respiratory care by prescription of the physician. Responsibilities include the diagnostic evaluation (not limited to Obtaining and analyzing physiological specimens, interpreting physiologic data, performing tests and studies of the cardiopulmonary system), management, education, and rehabilitation and care of the patients with deficiencies and abnormalities of the cardiopulmonary system. The practice includes the application of technology and the use of treatment protocols across all care sites, including but not limited to the application and monitoring of medical gases and environmental control systems, mechanical ventilatory support, artificial airway care, bronClientulmonary hygiene, pharmacological agents related to respiratory care procedures, cardiopulmonary rehab, hemodynamic cardiovascular support."
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Job Snapshot

Employee Type

Contractor

Location

Reno, NV (Onsite)

Job Type

Health Care

Experience

Not Specified

Date Posted

05/01/2026

Job ID

26-10489

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