Registered Respiratory Therapist, Pulmonary Diagnostic Services, PRN
Company: University of Maryland Medical System
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description Renowned as
the academic flagship of the University of Maryland Medical System,
our Magnet®-designated facility is a nationally recognized,
academic medical center with opportunities across the continuum of
care. Come join UMMC and discover the atmosphere where talents and
ideas come together to enhance patient care and advance the science
of nursing. Located in downtown Baltimore near the Inner Harbor and
Camden Yards, you won’t find a more vibrant place to work! The
Pulmonary Diagnostic Division of Respiratory Care Services at the
University of Maryland Medical Center supports the Interventional
Pulmonary Procedure and Pulmonary Diagnostic Testing Services. Both
areas are on the cutting edge of technology utilizing best
practices in Interventional Pulmonology, Critical Care, Lung
Transplantation, and Conventional Pulmonary Diagnostic Service
lines. Our procedural and testing areas allow for the diagnostic
and therapeutic treatment modalities of patients with pulmonary
disease states. Within the Pulmonary Diagnostic division, the
Pulmonary Respiratory Therapist at UMMC will provide exceptional
support to the department and care to a specific inpatient and
outpatient population in a multidisciplinary setting. Job
Description General Summary Under general supervision, administer
complex respiratory therapy procedures in the evaluation and
treatment of individuals with cardiopulmonary functions threatened
or impaired by developmental defects, the aging process, physical
injury, or disease by administering respiratory care techniques. As
a Respiratory Therapist you will partner with our Respiratory
Therapist team associates, Registered Nurses, and board-certified
Pulmonologists in the delivery of care. Utilizing best practices,
you will employ your respiratory and clinical skills sets with
state-of-the-art technology in both Pulmonary Diagnostic Testing
and procedures. These skill sets include standard and complex
pulmonary function testing, bronchoscopy procedural assisting, and
that to include our robotic 3-D procedures in the Operating Room.
In your role, you will play an integral part with our service lines
in delivering optimal patient care in multiple service areas.
Principal Responsibilities and Tasks The following statements are
intended to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not
to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed
by personnel so classified. Performs a variety of respiratory care
treatments to a specific patient population (adult, pediatric, or
neonatal). Explains treatments to patient and/or family before
performing. Observes and monitors physical signs and symptoms,
general behavior, general physical response to respiratory care
procedures. Collaborates with physician regarding therapeutic
treatment plans to determine whether initiation, modification, or
discontinuation of the treatment regimen is warranted. Terminates
patient treatment upon notice of patient discomfort, troubled
medical status, or inability to accept treatment. Participates in
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) procedures, including, airway
management, manual ventilation, and compression as needed.
Administers therapeutic and diagnostic gases (exclusive of general
anesthesia), analgesic agents by subcutaneous injection,
bronchodilator treatments, chest physiotherapy, aerosolized
medication treatments in accordance with departmental procedures,
as directed by a physician. Delivers oxygen and humidified air
through a variety of devices to reverse and prevent tissue hypoxia,
treat arterial hypoxemia, decrease the work of breathing and
decrease myocardial work. Assists with the non-surgical insertion,
maintenance and removal of artificial airways. Suctions artificial
and nasal/oral airways by using a sterile disposable catheter which
is inserted into the airway. Performs age specific respiratory
techniques when working the adult/pediatric/neonatal population. In
Critical Care areas, administers mechanical ventilation and
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) to critical care
patients, adjusts ventilation and CPAP under the direct supervision
of a physician or an ICU qualified Respiratory Care practitioner,
(if not ICU rated). Evaluates the effectiveness of mechanical
ventilation and other therapeutic interventions in the critically
ill patient by interpreting chest x-rays, and blood gas results.
Monitors patient appearance, respiration rate and oxygen
saturation, and notifying doctor as required. Ensures the effective
operation, calibration and maintenance of ventilators (life support
systems), pulse oximeters, nebulizers, Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI),
oxygen and humidity equipment as directed by the physician in
accordance with departmental procedures and standard operating
procedures. Ensures correct ventilator alarms and settings. Makes
an adjustment to ventilator parameters and settings, as necessary,
in accordance with patient’s response and overall condition of the
patient. Applies cleaning/sterile techniques or ensures
decontamination of equipment essential for optimal operation of the
respiratory therapy equipment. Follows protocols and guidelines
regarding the disinfecting of equipment. Initiates and performs
maintenance rounds on all types of oxygen and humidity equipment
used through the hospital. Ensures that all equipment in need of
service is labeled appropriately and sent to biomedical engineering
for repair, in accordance with departmental procedures. Documents
and reports information on activities related to patient care in
accordance with departmental procedures. Collects data, such as,
Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) readings, Electrocardiogram (ECG),
Hemodynamics, laboratory values and patient history to fully
understand reason for adjusting patient’s life support equipment.
Evaluates and interprets arterial blood gas results, basic x-rays,
and lab results, and relates them to attending physician. Documents
quality improvement information such as, inappropriate ventilator
changes, incident sheets, and equipment failures. Reports to the
appropriate manager or Risk Management. Notifies physician of any
problems requiring immediate attention, such as, abnormal blood
results. Provides clinical supervision, guidance, training and
direction to respiratory care interns and students in accordance
with departmental procedures. Qualifications Education and
Experience Associate degree is required. Graduate from an AMA
approved program by the National Board of Respiratory Care in
Respiratory Therapy is required. Bachelor’s Degree in Respiratory
Therapy is preferred. Registration by the National Board of
Respiratory Care as a Respiratory Therapist is required. Licensure
as a Respiratory Care practitioner by the Maryland Board of
Physician Quality Assurance is required. CPR certification is
required. ACLS certification is preferred. Two years’ experience,
as a Respiratory Technician is preferred. The Respiratory Therapist
shall have 3-5 years clinical experience. Outpatient setting a
plus. ACLS certification preferred. The Respiratory Therapist
candidate will need to possess excellent people skills, strong
clinical skill sets, and work in a dynamic patient care setting
delivering passionate patient care. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system,
biology, microbiology, technical mathematics, and pharmacology are
required. Proficient knowledge of medical terminology and operation
and use of standard respiratory equipment and supplies, such as,
various types of ventilators, nebulizers, aerosol masks, nasal
cannulas, mist tents, oxyhoods and other oxygen delivery devices.
Knowledge of respiratory diseases and standard treatments in order
to assist in training employees. Knowledge of respiratory
procedures (auscultation, administration of bronchodilators),
respiratory surgical procedures, x-ray and arterial blood gas
interpretations, and lab result analysis. Effective verbal and
written communication skills are necessary in communicating with
patients, doctors, respiratory staff and nursing staff throughout
the medical system, and in maintaining accurate and complete
documentation of testing procedures. Ability to draw arterial blood
from the artery and evaluate blood-gas results. Ability to
determine quality of patient performance, judge degree of patient
discomfort or failing medical status, and the inability of patient
to perform during treatment process. Ability to demonstrate
knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the
patient population(s) served. Ability to demonstrate knowledge of
the principles of growth and development over the life span and
ability to assess data reflective of the patient’s requirements
relative to his or her population-specific and age specific needs.
Additional Information All your information will be kept
confidential according to EEO guidelines. Compensation: Pay Range:
Multiple Flat Rates Other Compensation (if applicable): Eligible
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