In these challenging times, it's hard to find a place to call home.
Take the next step -- into a leadership role!!
- New hospital - modern equipment
- Fast paced environment
- Multi Specialty site
Great location on near beautiful Lake Michigan
Here's why you should become a part of this great team:
- We invest in your professional development
- Large growing healthcare system
- We care about you as a leader
- Work life balance is important to your success
- We are a large hospital system with over 150K employees
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Relocation assistance
You are a talented individual. Working at Advocate Health, you get the chance to work with a dedicated team that’s as passionate about the work as you are.
Here, you’ll find limitless opportunities for ongoing learning, career advancement, competitive compensation and a stable work environment. But more than that, you can change lives—including your own.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Supervise day-to-day functions of the respiratory care department and/or pulmonary and sleep disorder functions.
- Monitor department operations
- Develop and enforce department procedures, policies, and standards of patient care.
- Conduct and coordinate department quality assessment activities.
- Assist leadership in meeting all productivity, budgetary, employee engagement, quality and patient outcome targets and standards.
- Coordinate preventative maintenance programs and ensure compliance with standards of all governing agents and authorizing organizations to ensure quality control efficiency
- Collaborate effectively with leadership and/or committees/work teams in developing and enhancing the following: new programs, site projects, standardized competencies, policies and procedures and other issues.
- Assist with the identification of community needs and establishes or changes programs to meet those needs.
- Research and implement marketing techniques to promote department programs
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO DO IT:
- Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) issued by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
- Associate degree in Respiratory Therapy.
- 3 years of experience in a respiratory therapist role
- Respiratory Care Practitioner license to be issued by the state of Wisconsin or Illinois