Travel Respiratory Therapist - $2,532 per week

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GTT Healthcare Staffing Solutions is seeking a travel Respiratory Therapist for a travel job in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

Job Description & Requirements

  • Specialty: Respiratory Therapist
  • Discipline: Allied Health Professional
  • Duration: 13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 12 hours, rotating
  • Employment Type: Travel

Job Description: Performs assessment, diagnostic testing, prescribed treatment and care of the respiratory therapy patient. Evaluates effectiveness of treatment and maintains department records. Experience/Knowledge/Skills Required: Current MA Respiratory Therapist License; RRT Active AHA BLS Certification required NRP Certification required AHA ACLS preferred. Must be able to draw arterial blood gases. Experience working with EMR strongly preferred

12H rotating shifts, 7p-7:30a and 7a-7:30p - could rotate within the same week if needed - rotating weekends and holidays This is a smaller, slow paced facility - not a fast paced environment until a triage comes through - at that time you will need to move quickly to triage and send out to the main hospital in Boston

About GTT Healthcare Staffing Solutions

GTT Healthcare is a specialized healthcare staffing division of Global Technical Talent, supporting hospitals and healthcare systems across the United States. We connect travel and permanent nurses and allied health professionals with rewarding opportunities at leading medical facilities in more than 30 states.

Our consultants are supported by dedicated healthcare recruiters who advocate for their goals, provide transparent communication, and guide them through every step of the assignment lifecycle. We prioritize flexibility, consistent pay, and access to comprehensive benefits so clinicians can focus on delivering exceptional patient care.

Benefits

  • Weekly pay
  • Bereavement
  • Medical benefits
  • Dental benefits
  • Vision benefits
  • 401k retirement plan
  • Referral bonus
  • Sick pay
  • Relocation bonus
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