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UNC CHARLOTTE Dept. of Epidemiology and Community Health
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Respiratory Therapist (RT), Day & Night Shifts Available, Commitment to Care Bonus Available!
Start the day excited to make a difference...end the day knowing you did. Come join our team.Job Summary:The Respiratory Therapist (RT) II is an advanced respiratory care practitioner with advanced assessment and therapeutic skills who can provide care to multiple patient populations. The RT II will provide quality care, develop, and ensure patient plan of care collaboration with the multidisciplinary team including physicians, registered nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists. The RT II is a professional member of the team who can implement respiratory therapy independently.Essential Functions & Responsibilities:Provides competent and compassionate patient and family centere
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