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Average Registered Respiratory Therapist Salary
$2,026/week
The average salary for a Registered Respiratory Therapist is $2,026 per week. This is 17% lower than the practicing US average of $2,372.
Last updated on October 3, 2023. Based on 1,485 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.
Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist Jobs FAQs
What are the best agencies for Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs?
The agencies on Vivian that currently have the most Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs are TotalMed Allied (95), OneStaff Medical (91), and MedPro Healthcare Allied Staffing (77).
Does Vivian have any staff Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs?
As of Tuesday, October 3rd 2023, Vivian has 126 Staff Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs listed. These jobs pay $42 per hour on average, with the highest-paying job listed up to $58 per hour.
Does Vivian have any per diem Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs?
As of Tuesday, October 3rd 2023, Vivian has 19 jobs listed for per diem Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs. These jobs pay $41 per hour on average and up to $49 per hour for the highest-paying role.
Does Vivian have any local contract Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs?
As of Tuesday, October 3rd 2023, Vivian has 11 listings for local contract Registered Respiratory Therapist jobs. These jobs pay $55 per hour on average, and up to $76 per hour for the top-paying job listed.
Where can I learn more about working as a Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist?
Take a look at Vivian's Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.
What certifications are commonly held by Registered Respiratory Therapists?
Which certifications are best for Registered Respiratory Therapist?
Some healthcare employers may prefer registered respiratory therapist job candidates with Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT), RRT - Adult Critical Care Specialty (RRT-ACCS), Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT), Sleep Disorders Specialist (CRT-SDS or RRT-SDS) or Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP), and some may even require specific professional certifications.
How does having a Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT) increase my value as a Registered Respiratory Therapist job candidate?
Having a Registered Pulmonary Function Technologist (RPFT) validates your knowledge and skills as a registered respiratory therapist and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.
How does having a RRT - Adult Critical Care Specialty (RRT-ACCS) increase my value as a Registered Respiratory Therapist job candidate?
Having a RRT - Adult Critical Care Specialty (RRT-ACCS) validates your knowledge and skills as a registered respiratory therapist and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.
How does having a Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT) increase my value as a Registered Respiratory Therapist job candidate?
Having a Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT) validates your knowledge and skills as a registered respiratory therapist and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.
How does having a Sleep Disorders Specialist (CRT-SDS or RRT-SDS) increase my value as a Registered Respiratory Therapist job candidate?
Having a Sleep Disorders Specialist (CRT-SDS or RRT-SDS) validates your knowledge and skills as a registered respiratory therapist and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.
How does having a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) increase my value as a Registered Respiratory Therapist job candidate?
Having a Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) validates your knowledge and skills as a registered respiratory therapist and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.
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