UNM Hospital
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) Where saving lives meets serious lungs… and a little bit of fun.
Position Summary Are you a lung-loving hero ready to take your skills from “just breathing” to
life-saving ? Join our respiratory care team and help patients of all ages—from brand-new humans to the wonderfully seasoned—breathe easier. You’ll evaluate patients, recommend interventions, operate all kinds of fancy respiratory gadgets, and make a real impact (sometimes literally, during CPR).
What You’ll Do (AKA Your Superpowers)
Patient Care & Education Be the go-to guru for respiratory disease management. Teach patients how to breathe better (yes, that’s a thing!) and understand their therapy.
Customer Service Keep patients comfortable using approved scripting—your words matter as much as your care.
Administer & Evaluate Therapy Deliver aerosolized medications, chest physiotherapy, oxygen therapy, pulmonary hygiene, and more. Manage artificial airways and tracheostomies like an absolute pro. Perform both non-invasive and invasive procedures with confidence and skill.
Be a Resource Rock Star Support CRTs and RT assistants—they’ll look up to you, literally and figuratively.
Mechanical Ventilation Magic Assist with ventilators, monitor mechanically supported patients, and help guide them through weaning protocols.
Ventilation Recommendations Work with physicians to choose the best ventilatory strategies. Join critical care rounds—your voice matters!
Code Blue Crew Participate in the hospital’s CPR team. Manage airways, bag-mask ventilation, chest compressions, and endotracheal tube stabilization during “Dr. Heart” events.
Trauma & Emergency Response Respond to trauma pages and high-risk deliveries. Assist with intubations, surfactant administration, and transport of ventilated patients.
Diagnostics & Labs Perform arterial sticks for ABGs (your aim is everything). Run, interpret, and act on blood gas and electrolyte results. Conduct bedside pulmonary function tests, oximetry, ETCO₂ monitoring, and sleep studies.
Orders & Documentation Receive and initiate physician orders, including verbal orders. Provide detailed patient assessments and therapy recommendations.
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Medical Gases & Equipment Administer and monitor gases like oxygen, heliox, nitric oxide, and more. Help manage emergencies involving gas failures or outages. Maintain, troubleshoot, and route malfunctioning equipment.
Team Collaboration & Safety Build and follow individualized care plans. Educate patients and families, especially for discharge planning. Champion patient safety—report hazards, prevent risks, and empower patients to speak up.
Qualifications Education Associate Degree in a related discipline. Experience Must be skilled in operating hospital respiratory equipment with strong clinical knowledge. Bonus points for bilingual skills and 3 years of experience (but not required!). Credentials BLS within 30 days ACLS within 1 year NM Respiratory Care Practitioner license Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential
Physical Requirements You’ll be doing
heavy work , meaning you might: Lift 50–100 lbs occasionally Lift 25–50 lbs frequently Move 10–20 lbs regularly (Think: equipment, oxygen tanks, helping patients.)
Working Conditions Moderate exposure to chemicals/equipment Possible high-volume days or floating tasks Rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call duties Opportunities for hero moments at any time
Join Us! If you’re ready to bring top-tier respiratory care with compassion, skill, and a dash of fun, we’d love to meet you. Help us help others breathe easier—one patient at a time.
Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) Where saving lives meets serious lungs… and a little bit of fun.
Position Summary Are you a lung-loving hero ready to take your skills from “just breathing” to
life-saving ? Join our respiratory care team and help patients of all ages—from brand-new humans to the wonderfully seasoned—breathe easier. You’ll evaluate patients, recommend interventions, operate all kinds of fancy respiratory gadgets, and make a real impact (sometimes literally, during CPR).
What You’ll Do (AKA Your Superpowers)
Patient Care & Education Be the go-to guru for respiratory disease management. Teach patients how to breathe better (yes, that’s a thing!) and understand their therapy.
Customer Service Keep patients comfortable using approved scripting—your words matter as much as your care.
Administer & Evaluate Therapy Deliver aerosolized medications, chest physiotherapy, oxygen therapy, pulmonary hygiene, and more. Manage artificial airways and tracheostomies like an absolute pro. Perform both non-invasive and invasive procedures with confidence and skill.
Be a Resource Rock Star Support CRTs and RT assistants—they’ll look up to you, literally and figuratively.
Mechanical Ventilation Magic Assist with ventilators, monitor mechanically supported patients, and help guide them through weaning protocols.
Ventilation Recommendations Work with physicians to choose the best ventilatory strategies. Join critical care rounds—your voice matters!
Code Blue Crew Participate in the hospital’s CPR team. Manage airways, bag-mask ventilation, chest compressions, and endotracheal tube stabilization during “Dr. Heart” events.
Trauma & Emergency Response Respond to trauma pages and high-risk deliveries. Assist with intubations, surfactant administration, and transport of ventilated patients.
Diagnostics & Labs Perform arterial sticks for ABGs (your aim is everything). Run, interpret, and act on blood gas and electrolyte results. Conduct bedside pulmonary function tests, oximetry, ETCO₂ monitoring, and sleep studies.
Orders & Documentation Receive and initiate physician orders, including verbal orders. Provide detailed patient assessments and therapy recommendations.
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Medical Gases & Equipment Administer and monitor gases like oxygen, heliox, nitric oxide, and more. Help manage emergencies involving gas failures or outages. Maintain, troubleshoot, and route malfunctioning equipment.
Team Collaboration & Safety Build and follow individualized care plans. Educate patients and families, especially for discharge planning. Champion patient safety—report hazards, prevent risks, and empower patients to speak up.
Qualifications Education Associate Degree in a related discipline. Experience Must be skilled in operating hospital respiratory equipment with strong clinical knowledge. Bonus points for bilingual skills and 3 years of experience (but not required!). Credentials BLS within 30 days ACLS within 1 year NM Respiratory Care Practitioner license Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential
Physical Requirements You’ll be doing
heavy work , meaning you might: Lift 50–100 lbs occasionally Lift 25–50 lbs frequently Move 10–20 lbs regularly (Think: equipment, oxygen tanks, helping patients.)
Working Conditions Moderate exposure to chemicals/equipment Possible high-volume days or floating tasks Rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, and on-call duties Opportunities for hero moments at any time
Join Us! If you’re ready to bring top-tier respiratory care with compassion, skill, and a dash of fun, we’d love to meet you. Help us help others breathe easier—one patient at a time.