There is virtually no limit to what you can accomplish at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Multiple opportunities available.Graduate of accredited program in Respiratory Therapy The Respiratory Therapist I is a health care professional who is a graduate of an AMA-Approved Program in Respiratory Care and is licensed by the State of Connecticut as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Associate of Science degree and certificate of completion of an AMA approved Respiratory Care Program and current license by the State of Connecticut as a Respiratory Care Practitioner. Bachelor of Science degree and registration by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) preferred. 1-yr Critical Care experience or equivalent preferred, neonatal pediatric experience desirable. Excellent knowledge of the operation and application of respiratory care equipment. Excellent oral and written communication; excellent organizational skills; ability to work under stressful conditions; excellent interpersonal skills; computer literacy. There is virtually no limit to what you can accomplish at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Here you will find a 944-bed tertiary care facility boasting an international reputation for leading-edge research, a longstanding affiliation with Yale University Schools of and state-of-the-art facilities.Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital-New Haven Children´s HospitalYale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital Shoreline Medical Center in Guilford, CTLevel I Trauma CenterYale-New Haven Heart Center, part of the Yale New Haven Health Heart Institute A comprehensive range of nationally recognized specialty units The brand new, 497,000 square foot Yale Cancer Center, scheduled to open in 2009 Individually, these represent some of the most challenging and rewarding careers in health care. Together, they define Yale-New Haven Hospital as a truly extraordinary professional environment - and the ideal place to build a career for life. Welcome to Yale-New Haven Hospital.