The work will be based around helping people with breathing problems. Some of these will be of a medical nature and some a psychological problem. It could be snoring or breathing difficulties etc.
Respiratory Therapist
respiratory therapist
There are Respiratory Therapists, Respiratory Nurses, and Respiratory Therapy Technicians. However, I have never heard of a Respiratory Aide, and the U.S. Department of Labor does not list it within their occupational handbook. The closest to the aide type of position would be the Respiratory Therapy Technician who operates under the direction of the Respiratory Therapist and/or the Physician.
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According to CareerCruising.com the average starting pay for a Respiratory Therapist is about $45,000.
Certified Respiratory Therapist. It means you have taken the test and passed.
There are Respiratory Therapist jobs all over the United States. The two links below are a great place to get started! www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-jobs.html www.simplyhired.com/a/jobs/list/q-respiratory+therapist
You can find respritory therapist jobs at www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-jobs.html, www.indeed.com/q-Respiratory-Therapist-l-Dallas,-TX-jobs.html
The average salary for a respiratory therapist is $40.00 per hour or $82,000 per year full time. This is dependant upon how many hours a respiratory therapist works.
In order to become a respiratory therapist you will need to obtain some qualifications. To learn more about becoming a respiratory therapist check out www.certrespiratorytherapist.com/.
It depends on what type of therapist you are referring to. There are such careers as Physical Therapist Assistant, Respiratory Therapist, Occupational Therapist Assistant, etc. at the associate level. Then there are others such as therapists within the field of mental health that are at the masters and more often the doctorate level.
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