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Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 ... Valid Indiana Student Temporary Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license * Basic Life Support ...

Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 ... Valid Indiana Student Temporary Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license * Basic Life Support ...

Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 ... Valid Indiana Student Temporary Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license required * Basic Life ...

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Summary The Patient Care Student Intern II performs various patient care activities and related ... Equal Employment Employer Southeast Health is committed to provide equal employment opportunity ...

$14.25 - $18.75/hr

Summary The Patient Care Student Intern II performs various patient care activities and related ... Equal Employment Employer Southeast Health is committed to provide equal employment opportunity ...

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Respiratory Care Student - South

Community Health Network

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

Per diem

Posted 25 days ago


Community Health Network rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 234 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

190th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Join CommunityCommunity Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 years later, "community" is still the heart of our organization. It means providing our neighbors with the best care possible, backed by state-of-the-art technology. It means getting involved in the communities we serve through volunteer opportunities and benefits initiatives. It means ensuring our dedicated caregivers can learn and grow to stay at the top of their fields and to better serve our patients. And above all, it means exceptional care, simply delivered - and we couldn't do it without you
Make a Difference
As part of our respiratory therapist team, you will partner with physicians/staff to provide patient centered care and outstanding service delivered with respect. You will be working with the patients and families to provide age and culturally appropriate care. You will Perform direct and indirect patient care under the supervision of a Registered Respiratory Therapist. Collaborate with other team members to perform other appropriate services as directed.
Exceptional Skills and Qualifications
  • You have earned High School Diploma or GED Respiratory Therapy (Required)
  • Valid Indiana Student Temporary Respiratory Care Practitioner (RCP) license
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) certified
  • Current enrollment in a school of respiratory therapy, and have completed the associated introductory respiratory care courses, completion of first year or second year student
  • Documented verification of procedural competencies specific to respiratory care.
  • Current enrollment in a school of respiratory therapy, and have completed the associated introductory respiratory care courses, completion of first year or second year student
  • Following graduation from a school of respiratory therapy, employees may stay in this role as long as their Indiana State License has not expired and until the results of registered respiratory therapist exam are received from the NBRC.

Why Community?
At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication and collaboration. We consider ALL an integral part of the exceptional patient experience. We PRIIDE ourselves on not having employees but Caregivers. Join our Community as we make a difference in your community.
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