Travel Pediatric Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) - $2,292 per week
Company: The Good Life MedStaff
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
The Good Life MedStaff is seeking a travel Registered
Respiratory Therapist for a travel job in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Job Description & Requirements - Specialty: Registered Respiratory
Therapist - Discipline: Allied Health Professional - Start Date:
12/01/2025 - Duration: 13 weeks - 36 hours per week - Shift: 12
hours, days - Employment Type: Travel Job Description: Respiratory
Therapist/n/nOverview: A Respiratory Therapist (RT) is a healthcare
professional trained in diagnosing, treating, and caring for
patients with respiratory issues. They work in a variety of medical
settings, including hospitals, clinics, home care, and
rehabilitation centers. Respiratory Therapists are skilled in using
equipment like ventilators, oxygen therapy, and other devices to
assist patients with breathing difficulties./n/nCommon Duties and
Responsibilities:/n/nPatient Assessment: Evaluate patients with
breathing difficulties or cardiopulmonary issues by reviewing their
medical history, conducting physical exams, and interpreting
diagnostic tests such as blood gases, chest X-rays, and pulmonary
function tests./n/nRespiratory Care: Administer treatments to
improve breathing, such as oxygen therapy, mechanical ventilation,
chest physiotherapy, and inhalation therapy (e.g., nebulizer
treatments)./n/nEquipment Management: Set up and monitor equipment
like ventilators, oxygen tanks, CPAP machines, and other
respiratory devices. Ensure proper function and maintenance of
equipment./n/nEmergency Response: Respond to emergency situations
like respiratory failure, asthma attacks, or trauma, providing
immediate life-saving interventions./n/nPatient Education: Educate
patients and families on managing chronic respiratory conditions
such as COPD, asthma, and sleep apnea. Teach proper techniques for
using respiratory devices and medications./n/nCollaboration: Work
with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to develop
and implement care plans for patients with respiratory
conditions./n/nDocumentation: Maintain accurate records of patient
assessments, treatments, and progress. Document any changes in the
patient’s respiratory condition or treatment plan./n/nPulmonary
Rehabilitation: Assist patients in pulmonary rehabilitation
programs designed to improve respiratory function, increase
exercise tolerance, and reduce symptoms./n/nRequired
Skills:/n/nProficiency in using respiratory equipment and
technology./n/nStrong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and
pathophysiology related to respiratory care./n/nAbility to assess
patient conditions and respond effectively to changes in
respiratory status./n/nCompassionate communication skills to
educate patients and families./n/nCritical thinking and
problem-solving skills, particularly in emergency
situations./n/nEducation and Certification:/n/nEducation: An
associate's or bachelor's degree in respiratory therapy from an
accredited program./n/nCertification: Most states require
respiratory therapists to be certified. Certification is typically
obtained through passing an exam offered by the National Board for
Respiratory Care (NBRC), such as the Certified Respiratory
Therapist (CRT) or Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)
credential./n/nLicensing Requirements by State:/n/nLicensure
Required: All states require Respiratory Therapists to be licensed
or certified to practice. This typically involves passing the NBRC
exams and meeting state-specific licensure requirements./n/nStates
with Licensing Requirements: All U.S. states require respiratory
therapists to be licensed. However, the specific process and
requirements may vary from state to state, including continuing
education and renewal processes./n/nStates with Specific
Regulations:/n/nCalifornia: Requires certification by the
California State Respiratory Care Board./n/nTexas: Requires a
license from the Texas Medical Board after certification by the
NBRC./n/nNew York: Requires a license from the New York State
Department of Health./n/nFlorida: Requires licensure through the
Florida Department of Health and continuing education./n/nNevada:
Requires licensing through the Nevada State Board of Respiratory
Care./n/nSome states also offer specialized credentials for
specific areas of respiratory therapy practice, such as neonatal or
pediatric respiratory care./n/nWork Environment: Respiratory
Therapists work in various healthcare environments:/n/nHospitals
(ICU, emergency rooms, NICUs, etc.)/n/nOutpatient Clinics/n/nHome
Care Agencies/n/nLong-Term Care Facilities/n/nRehabilitation
Centers The Good Life MedStaff Job ID 34520361. Pay package is
based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to
confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted
job title: Allied Health:Respiratory Therapist /
RRT,07:00:00-19:00:00 About The Good Life MedStaff We are a Travel
Nursing Agency, connecting compassionate caregivers, who love
adventure, with amazing opportunities. We want to bring you to The
Good Life! Connecting, Caring, and Competing for the best
opportunities to help you reach your goals! Benefits - Medical
benefits - Dental benefits - Vision benefits - 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
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