Travel Pediatric Respiratory Therapist
Anchorage, AK
Rang Healthcare
3x12 hrs, Nights
Referral Bonus
$3,000/weekOverview
- Start DateASAP
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftNights
- Duration26 weeks
Pay
- Estimated taxable pay$585/week
- Estimated non-taxable stipends$2,415/week
Benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Dental benefits
- Referral bonus
- Vision benefits
- Weekly pay
Description
Assignment Length: 26 or 13 weeks
UNIT INFORMATION
28 bed adult ICU, 9 bed PICU, 66 bed level 3 NICU, floor therapy. We are a level 2 trauma for adults and pediatrics. We also perform open heart surgeries on adults. We treat patients with all RT therapies to include NIV, high flow, nebulizers, CPT, nitric oxide, Flolan nebulizer to name a few. We have Draeger vents for adults, Servo-I for PICU and NICU. We also use 3100A and 3100B ventilators along with Jet ventilators in NICU.
Start Date: ASAP
Shift: 3x12 Variable
Years of Experience: 2
First Timers Accepted: Yes
Certs REQ: BLS, CRT, NRBC
Skills REQ: Critical Care and Trauma Experience, NICU or PICU experience
Is on-call REQ: No
Weekend REQ: Yes
Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs?: Yes
Open to accommodating block schedule?: No
Locals Accepted: No - Candidates perm address must be at least 50 miles from facility
Pending License Accepted: N/a
RTO Restrictions: Time off approved on an individual basis upon offer.
Guaranteed Hours: 60 Hours per 2 weeks - Traveler can be called off for 1, 12-hour shift per 2 weeks
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Employer
Rang Healthcare
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Anchorage, AK
About
Anchorage is a unique city surrounded by 5,000-foot-high peaks in the south-central part of Alaska along the Cook Inlet, where abundant salmon and whales swim through. It's filled with cultural sites, including many museums and the Alaska Native Heritage Center, which offers stage performances and displays traditional crafts and replicas of dwellings from indigenous groups in the area. Top-notch eateries serving dishes with locally grown produce and fresh seafood abound, while the two roads running in and out of town lead to some of the world's most majestic wilderness areas. Outdoor activities are plentiful, including hiking and fishing within the city’s borders but only minutes from downtown is Chugach State Park, a 9,000-square-mile park with spectacular terrain for hiking, biking, ATV rides, kayaking, rafting and fishing. Nearby at Beluga Point, watch for the famous white whales that look like they sport permanent grins.