Pulmonary Function Technologist II
University of Vermont Medical Center | |
$35.08 - $52.61 / hr | |
paid time off | |
United States, Vermont, Burlington | |
Nov 09, 2024 | |
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Pulmonary Function Technologist II (PFT) independently provides all modes of pulmonary function testing as ordered by a physician, assists with bronchoscopies, interventional bronchoscopies and other invasive procedures, and monitors and recovers patients after treatment. EDUCATION: Graduate from an accredited Respiratory Program. This position requires verification of your college transcript. Please be prepared to provide a copy should you be invited for an interview. EXPERIENCE: Two years of experience in a PFT lab preferred. SHIFT NOTE: 9-hour shifts - 4 days per week, rotating late days to support bronchoscopy procedures. SIGN ON BONUS: External candidates are eligible for up to a $5,000 sign-on bonus for experience under 3 years, up to $10,000 for individuals with more than three years of experience. Current employees of the UVM Health Network are not eligible for this bonus. Additional terms and conditions apply. RELOCATION: Relocation package of up to $9,200 is available for eligible candidates. Certain terms and conditions apply. WHY UVM MEDICAL CENTER (UVMMC)? UVMMC is dedicated to our patients, providing the highest quality care for patients and their families. It is a mission that defines our culture, one of teamwork and collaboration. Every employee, whether they work directly in patient care or in a supporting role, has a hand in contributing to the wellness of the patient and the community. BENEFITS: At UVMMC, we support our employees as passionately as we care for our patients. We offer a comprehensive, total compensation package that includes salary, health and wellness benefits, paid time off, and more. Benefits (uvmhealth.org) LEARN MORE: What is it like working here?Working Here (uvmhealth.org) Why Burlington, VT?About Burlington (uvmhealth.org) |