Jobs · Vermont

Travel Hospitalist Respiratory Therapist - $2,310 per week

CareTeam Solutions · Berlin, VT · 3 days ago
On-siteFull-time

About the role

Care Team Solutions is seeking a travel Respiratory Therapist for a 13-week assignment starting July 16, 2026 in Berlin, Vermont.

Responsibilities

  • Provide respiratory therapy services under the supervision of a physician.
  • Assess patient needs and develop treatment plans.
  • Administer treatments such as nebulizer treatments, oxygen therapy, and other respiratory interventions.
  • Document patient care activities and progress.
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.

Requirements

  • Must have 2+ years of recent hospitalist experience in Respiratory Therapy.
  • Current licensure as a Respiratory Therapist in the state of Vermont.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  • Pass a background check.

Qualifications

  • Graduation from an accredited Respiratory Therapy program.
  • Current certification as a Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT).
  • Knowledge of advanced life support (ACLS) and basic life support (BLS).

Skills

  • Strong clinical skills and knowledge of respiratory therapies.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Proficiency in computer systems and documentation software.

Benefits

  • Early pay program.
  • Student loan reimbursement.
  • Free well-being tele-visits with a psychologist.

Pay

Gross weekly pay: $2310.12

Schedule

36 hours per week, 12-hour shifts, overnight shift.

Additional Information

Job ID #602306. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with a tax-free stipend amount to be determined.

Posted job title: Respiratory Therapy-Hospitalist

About Care Team Solutions: Two brothers who give an enormous damn. We're Justin and Kyle. Neither of us are nurses. It doesn’t take a nurse to see that the way travel nurses are treated sucks. Nursing is already hard enough. Travel nursing takes serious guts. You get the toughest assignments in places you’ve never been. Which can be fun, but it’s also stressful. You’re in your element but outside of your hometown. You can be a stranger on the team. If anyone deserves someone in their corner, it’s you. But that’s not how most agencies operate. Which is why travel nurses hate working with them. We got into this business because we saw bucket-loads of nurses moving through the "churn and burn" travel machinery. We absolutely hate that. You'll do your best work when you have the placements you want and feel fully supported in your work. We pay our people well because we want them to treat you well. Our recruiters are amazing (we picked each of them ourselves), but if you've got a problem too big for them, they can come straight to us. We work like ten feet away. The "Churners and Burners" promise you the same benefits. They might as well copy/paste them from each other. We have them too: 401k, holiday pay, healthcare, dental, travel reimbursement, etc. But we've worked hard for you to enjoy some one-of-a-kind benefits you'll not likely find anywhere else, because they benefit you more than they benefit us: Our early pay program, student loan reimbursement, free well-being tele-visits with a psychologist, wellness and fitness programs, referral bonus, medical benefits, dental benefits, vision benefits, school loan reimbursement.

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