Hamilton Health Sciences·Hamilton, Ontario
Responsible for providing respiratory care to neonatal patients within the NICU and special care areas. Additionally, provides education to nursing staff, healthcare professionals, and students while participating in quality improvement and research initiatives.
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at McMaster Children’s Hospital is comprised of a Level III NICU, a Level IIc nursery and a neonatal transport team, providing medical and surgical care to neonatal patients and their families.
Our NICU serves a broad geographic area within southern Ontario.
The interdisciplinary team provides family-centered care with a strong focus on evidence-based best practice and continuous quality improvement.
McMaster NICU is also actively involved in a number of collaborative quality improvement initiatives provincially, nationally and internationally.
Our NICU Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRTs) are assigned to the special care areas and are responsible for respiratory care in these areas.
RRTs also provide education to nurses, other healthcare professionals and students throughout the unit.
Other duties may be assigned, including but not limited to, such tasks as patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, committee work, and assisting in research.
Graduate of an accredited program in Respiratory Therapy Current Registration with the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario Successful Completion of the Canadian Board of Respiratory Care (CBRC) exam Demonstrated interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills Certified in Neonatal Resuscitation Provider (NRP) Demonstrated knowledge of ventilator requirements for the micro premature population Demonstrate the philosophy of Family Centered Care Demonstrate knowledge of developmental care Willingness to Precept respiratory therapy clinical students Demonstrated commitment to lifelong learning Experience, within the last 2 years, in a level 3 NICU is preferred Experience, within the last 2 years, attending high risk deliveries is preferred
Requires graduation from an accredited Respiratory Therapy program, current registration with the College of Respiratory Therapists of Ontario, and CBRC certification. NRP certification and experience in a Level 3 NICU or attending high-risk deliveries are preferred.
Market context
In Ontario, OTA/PTA roles are typically supported by ongoing demand in rehabilitation, long-term care, and community settings. Competition often centers on candidates who can show hands-on patient support experience, reliable transportation, and current screening documents; this role also notes a Certificate or Diploma in an OTA/PTA program, a valid Ontario driver’s license, access to a vehicle, and a vulnerable sector police check. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your credentials and availability before applying.
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