Respiratory Therapist - ECMO Specialist - NICU (Sign-on Bonus Eligible)
Company: Tufts Medical Center
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Respiratory Therapist - ECMO Specialist - NICU (Sign-on Bonus
Eligible) This position is responsible for respiratory care for
patients of all age groups, who are diagnosed with cardio-pulmonary
dysfunction. Services are provided throughout the Tufts Medical
Center are complex. This includes the ICUs, in-patient rooms, the
Emergency Room, and outpatient clinics. A request for service
originates from the medical staff of Tufts Medical Center. It may
be written or verbal and can be communicated to the therapist by
direct telephone conversation and/or beeper page. The patient’s
nurse or unit secretary conveys the order. All patients are
assessed for their needs initially and on an on-going basis until
no longer required. Documentation of services provided is recorded
in the Respiratory Therapy Progress Notes section located on the
department flow sheet. A copy of this document is filed in the
patient Medical Record. A list of the specific practices available
by this department is noted below. A Respiratory Therapist is under
the direction of the Director and Assistant Director of Respiratory
Care. Patient services are available 24 hours/day, 365 days/year.
Services are provided in accordance to policies and procedures
agreed upon by the Medical Directors of the department. Clinical
Practice Guidelines have and continue to evolve as the framework of
clinical respiratory care practice. These practices are well
referenced and sponsored by the American Association for
Respiratory Care. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: -
Neonatal and pediatric training - Advanced certifications: ACLS,
NRP, PALS - Incentive career ladder supporting expanded skillsets -
Participation in neonatal and pediatric transport program -
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) training - Participation
in orientation of new employees, primary preceptor opportunities -
Quality and Safety initiatives: participating in composing and
maintaining clinical practice guidelines and protocols -
Participation in various departmental and critical care research
opportunities - Initiates patients on invasive and non-invasive
mechanical ventilation; routinely checks and maintains proper
function of ventilator in conjunction with the physician order. -
Abides with infection control guideline for invasive and
non-invasive equipment per departmental policy. Changes and adjusts
ventilator parameters based on clinical assessment and blood gas
analysis in accordance with physician orders. - Weans patients from
mechanical ventilation and other therapies through patient
assessment and adjusting parameters within prescribed protocols. -
Administer inhaled medications in accordance with institutional
guidelines derived from the department of respiratory care and
pharmacy. - Administers oxygen using low flow, high flow, open and
closed circuits. - Embodies patient and family centered care.
Explains procedures to patients and family. - Provides services to
analyze blood specimens for blood gases, glucose and electrolytes
in neonatal and pediatric intensive care units. - Administers
Positive Pressure Breathing, (e.g. CPAP or BiPAP), which consists
of the application of positive pressure to the upper airway to
promote better lung inflation and aerosol distribution. - Routinely
assists in the transport of patients requiring life-support to and
from referral hospitals. - Provides in-house transport of
mechanically ventilated and other high-risk patients. - Provides
non-traditional therapies, e.g. Nitric Oxide gas administration, as
ordered. - Provides resuscitation and support services at all
high-risk deliveries. - Monitors effectiveness of therapy using
non-invasive techniques such as pulse oximetry, end tidal CO2 and
transcutaneous PO2/PCO2, in addition to invasive techniques such as
arterial blood gas sampling. - Analyzes inspired oxygen
concentration using various oxygen analyzers. - Calibrates monitors
and maintains Transcutaneous Oxygen Monitors, End Tidal CO2 and
pulse Oximetry monitors. - Assists in Cardio-Pulmonary
Resuscitation as part of Code Team primarily providing airway
management and manual resuscitation. Commonly administers drugs via
the endotracheal tube during cardiopulmonary rescue e.g. Lidocaine,
Atropine Sulfate and Epinephrine. - Documents therapy, patient
assessment, and interventions performed and test results in the
progress notes of the medical record in a concise, accurate, and
thorough manner. - Transcribe a detailed shift note for all
patient’s cared for during the shift. - Responsible for
acknowledging the proper assembly of all respiratory therapy
equipment prior to and during patient use. - Performs daily rounds
and fairly bills patients for services rendered. - Attend rounds
daily with the intensive care unit critical care team and is an
active participant in the patient’s care. - Assists with
development of in-service programs for departmental personnel. -
Assists the Associate Director with the orientation of new
employees; acts as a preceptor for new employees and is utilized as
a clinical instructor for students enrolled in local universities.
- Administers therapeutic agents such as Heliox, Surfactant,
Tobramycin, Ribavirin and Pentamidine in accordance with
established Departmental procedure. - Provides services for new
clinical programs as research protocols are developed. JOB
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: - Ability to walk and stand for approximately
90% of the time. - Ability to transport respiratory therapy
equipment (up to 100 lbs.) using carts or wheels on the equipment
to and from patient areas. - One needs to demonstrate the ability
to communicate with and assess the patient needs of different age
populations to provide the necessary care. This will be
demonstrated by supervisory review of Daily Shift Notes documented
in all areas of clinical practice. Skills will be rated as part of
your Performance Appraisal. - Ability to perform all required
duties under emergency and extreme stress situations. - When
cross-trained to perform neonatal and pediatric services, one is
expected to acquire and maintain NRP and PALS certification. -
Demonstration of competency is required on an annual basis. This
will include computer based training and evaluation in adult,
pediatric and neonatal mechanical ventilators. MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS: 1. Associate’s degree from an accredited Respiratory
Care program. 2. Licensed by the state of Massachusetts to provide
respiratory care. 3. Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT). 4. One
(1) year of experience as a Registered Respiratory Therapist. 5.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. 6. Extracorporeal Membrane
Oxygenation (ECMO) trained. AGE SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES: Possesses
and applies the skills and knowledge necessary to provide care to
patients throughout the life span, with consideration of aging
processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each
step of the care process. This includes: - Knowledge of growth and
development - Ability to interpret age specific data and response
to care - Provide age specific communication WORKING
CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - Most work is performed on patient
floors, emergency room, outpatient clinics, and respiratory therapy
workrooms. - Exposure to infectious patients, blood products, and
contaminated equipment. - Works with high-pressure gas systems and
uses gas mixtures which support combustion. - Exposed to
potentially toxic aerosols such as RibavirinÒ and PentamidineÒ and
poisonous gases e.g. nitric oxide & nitrogen dioxide. - Frequent
contact with patients and their families, medical and nursing
staff, unit secretary and other employees. At Tufts Medicine, we
want every individual to feel valued for the skills and experience
they bring. Our compensation philosophy is designed to offer fair,
competitive pay that attracts, retains, and motivates highly
talented individuals, while rewarding the important work you do
every day. The base pay ranges reflect the minimum qualifications
for the role. Individual offers are determined using a
comprehensive approach that considers relevant experience,
certifications, education, skills, and internal equity to ensure
compensation is fair, consistent, and aligned with our business
goals. Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine provides a comprehensive
Total Rewards package that supports your health, financial
security, and career growth—one of the many ways we invest in you
so you can thrive both at work and outside of it. Pay Range: $44.17
- $56.32
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