Respiratory Therapist
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Healthcare
Healthcare Consultant, Healthcare Nursing
Overview
In collaboration with the Medical Directors, attending physician and the health care team, the Respiratory Staff supports and cares for patients diagnosed with lung, heart and sleeping disorders. They approach patients with empathy and care; administer diagnostic testing; treatments; educate patients about their diseases; and manage illness and related symptoms.
Work Schedule- Casual
- Every 6th weekend, per diem open shifts
- Current WI RRT, CRT or equivalent license.
- Current CPR, ACLS, and NRP certifications.
- PALS certification, within 6 months of hire.
- Experience in EPIC computer system
At Westfields Hospital & Clinic, we believe in providing our employees with exceptional benefits to help you thrive in your work. In addition to competitive wages, we offer a benefits package that includes health, dental insurance; 401k retirement program; competitive paid time off (PTO); short-term disability pay, long-term disability and life insurance options; flexible spending accounts (FSAs); education reimbursements; employee assistance programs (EAP), employee well-being program;
free parking; employee recognition and rewards; social club discounts to area attractions and events; community volunteer pay.
Westfields Hospital & Clinic is part of Health Partners, the largest consumer-governed, non-profit health care organization in the nation with a mission to improve health and well-being in partnership with members, patients and the community. Located just 30 minutes east of the Twin Cities in the beautiful St. Croix Valley, Westfields is an award-winner hospital serving western Wisconsin with primary, acute, emergency and outpatient health care services.
Our campus is in New Richmond, where you’ll find a comfortable small-town feel, just a stone’s throw away from Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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