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RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONER, ADVANCED - LIFE FLIGHT (NEONATAL/PEDIATRIC TEAM)

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Duke University
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LIFE FLIGHT OPERATIONS

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Duke University Hospital is consistently rated as one of the best in the United States and is known around the world for its outstanding care and groundbreaking research. Duke University Hospital has 957 inpatient beds and offers comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center; a major surgery suite containing 51 operating rooms; an endo-surgery center; an Ambulatory Surgery Center with nine operating rooms and an extensive diagnostic and interventional radiology area. In fiscal year 2018, Duke University Hospital admitted 42,916 patients and had 1,085,740 outpatient visits in fiscal year 2017.

U.S News & World Report named Duke University Hospital #1 in North Carolina and #1 in the Raleigh-Durham area in 2018-19.

Duke University Hospital is ranked in the top 20 nationally for seven adult specialties, including cardiology and heart surgery, nephrology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, pulmonology, rheumatology, and urology.

In addition to its hospitals, Duke Health has an extensive, geographically dispersed network of outpatient facilities that include primary care offices, urgent care centers, multi-specialty clinics and outpatient surgery centers.

Duke University Life Flight Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Therapist – Advanced


Mission: The mission statement of the Life Flight Critical Care Transport Team at Duke University Health System is to consistently deliver competent, high quality patient care to the acutely ill or injured neonatal, pediatric patient and their families.

Relocation:

Relocation allowance offered for out-of-state candidates and for eligible in-state candidates living outside of a mileage radius (75 miles) of Duke University Hospital.

Continuing Education:

Over 100 free CEU’s offered onsite each year including ventilation and airway management, pulmonary disease management, patient / family education and high-frequency ventilation symposium.

ECMO training and certification program offered annually for selected candidates.

Qualifications:

1. Completion of a two year AMA approved respiratory care program (Associates Degree or equivalent), with a Bachelor Degree preferred.
2. Currently registered by the National Association for Respiratory Care (NRBC).
3. A minimum of three years (4 years preferred) in clinical respiratory therapy including a minimum of one year in intensive care respiratory therapy. Advanced certification required (NPS) within two years of hire. If hired with critical care transport experience, NPS advanced certification required upon hire.
4. Excellent health as documented on a post offer employment physical exam.
• No physical disabilities that cannot be accommodated.
• Vision: 20/40 corrected
5. Physically fit to allow for functional movement in an aircraft or ambulance and the ability to wear the Duke approved helmet.
• Max weight 240 pounds- air crew. Max height 6’4”-air crew-See Weight Standards policy
6. Current certification in BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP. The following to be completed within one year: PHTLS, BTLS, ITLS (until TPATC obtained).
7. TPATC/PATC (Transport Professional Advanced Trauma Course/Pediatric Advanced Trauma Course) certification within 18 months of hire. TPATC/PATC will have a 6 month grace period for renewal from expiration date.
8. Previous teaching and/or public speaking experience preferred.
9. Willingness to commit a minimum of two years to the Critical Care Transport Program.
10.Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Previous teaching and/or public speaking experience preferred.
  • Willingness to commit a minimum of two years to the Critical Care Transport Program.
  • Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Job Description:

  • Provide a critical care environment with qualified nursing personnel capable of initiating advanced procedures in the transport of the critically ill or injured neonatal or pediatric patient. Initiate appropriate, timely interventions, per program protocols, in a priority sequence
  • Utilize Advanced Skills prioritizing the patient’s needs based on potential or actual needs. (I.e. intubation, Rapid Sequence Intubation, needle decompression of tension pneumothoraces, placement of intraosseous and central or umbilical lines).
  • Proficient and competent use of advanced and basic life support equipment. I.e. intravenous infusion pumps, noninvasive blood pressure monitor, EKG monitor and defibrillator, external pacemaker, ventilator, portable suction, intubation equipment, pulse oximeter.
  • Communicate essential information to all appropriate members of the healthcare team.
  • Evaluate patient progress, analyze data, and modify the planning and implementation of care based on patient response throughout the transfer process.
  • Maintain contact with and utilize Medical Control to deviate from established protocols.
  • Minimum Qualifications

    EducationCompletion of a 2 year AMA approved respiratory care program requirements (Associates Degree or the equivalent). Must maintain annual skill maintenance requirements Must maintain annual safety/compliance Must maintain North Carolina annual license requirements for CEUs

    ExperienceSix months to one year of clinical experience following graduation from a respiratory care program.

    Degrees, Licensures, Certifications

    North Carolina State Licensure Registry ( RRT) by the National Association for Respiratory Care (NBRC) Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification in Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Certification in Neonatal Resuscitation (NRPS) if applicable to institution

    Duke is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

    Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values.

    Essential Physical Job Functions: Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essentialjob functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.

    Organization

    Read our Diversity Profile History

    Duke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham family that built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of tobacco products and developed electricity production in the Carolinas, long had been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quaker communities opened Union Institute. The school, then named Trinity College, moved to Durham in 1892, where Benjamin Newton Duke served as a primary benefactor and link with the Duke family until his death in 1929. In December 1924, the provisions of indenture by Benjamin’s brother, James B. Duke, created the family philanthropic foundation, The Duke Endowment, which provided for the expansion of Trinity College into Duke University.Duke Campus

    As a result of the Duke gift, Trinity underwent both physical and academic expansion. The original Durham campus became known as East Campus when it was rebuilt in stately Georgian architecture. West Campus, Gothic in style and dominated by the soaring 210-foot tower of Duke Chapel, opened in 1930. East Campus served as home of the Woman's College of Duke University until 1972, when the men's and women's undergraduate colleges merged. Both men and women undergraduates now enroll in either the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences or the Pratt School of Engineering. In 1995, East Campus became the home for all first-year students.

    Duke maintains a historic affiliation with the United Methodist Church.

    Home of the Blue Devils, Duke University has about 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students and a world-class faculty helping to expand the frontiers of knowledge. The university has a strong commitment to applying knowledge in service to society, both near its North Carolina campus and around the world.

    Mission Statement

    Duke Science"James B. Duke's founding Indenture of Duke University directed the members of the University to 'provide real leadership in the educational world' by choosing individuals of 'outstanding character, ability, and vision' to serve as its officers, trustees and faculty; by carefully selecting students of 'character, determination and application;' and by pursuing those areas of teaching and scholarship that would 'most help to develop our resources, increase our wisdom, and promote human happiness.'

    “To these ends, the mission of Duke University is to provide a superior liberal education to undergraduate students, attending not only to their intellectual growth but also to their development as adults committed to high ethical standards and full participation as leaders in their communities; to prepare future members of the learned professions for lives of skilled and ethical service by providing excellent graduate and professional education; to advance the frontiers of knowledge and contribute boldly to the international community of scholarship; to promote an intellectual environment built on a commitment to free and open inquiry; to help those who suffer, cure disease, and promote health, through sophisticated medical research and thoughtful patient care; to provide wide ranging educational opportunities, on and beyond our campuses, for traditional students, active professionals and life-long learners using the power of information technologies; and to promote a deep appreciation for the range of human difference and potential, a sense of the obligations and rewards of citizenship, and a commitment to learning, freedom and truth.Duke Meeting

     “By pursuing these objectives with vision and integrity, Duke University seeks to engage the mind, elevate the spirit, and stimulate the best effort of all who are associated with the University; to contribute in diverse ways to the local community, the state, the nation and the world; and to attain and maintain a place of real leadership in all that we do.”

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