Respiratory Therapist
Top Benefits
About the role
Join Our Team at Keewatin Air - Your Career, our Commitment, Let's Make a Difference!
Discover where your talent will take you. At Keewatin Air, you will be part of a dynamic, inclusive workplace environment, where you are valued for the unique contribution, you bring. Our team are dedicated and passionate about bringing first class health and emergency services to Canada's beautiful and challenging Arctic region. We have an opportunity for a Respiratory Therapist to join our growing team!
Locations: Cambridge Bay, Churchill, Iqaluit, Igloolik, Rankin Inlet, Thompson, Winnipeg, and Yellowknife
Job Summary:
The Respiratory Therapist will provide care for patients as part of a multidisciplinary team within an aero medical transport setting. The Respiratory Therapist will work as part of the Air Medical Crew (AMC) which could be a Flight Nurse (RN) or Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP), supplemented with the presence of an Online Medical Control (OLMC) Physician to provide high quality care and service, which includes rapid response assessment, intervention, and safe transport of ill or injured patients of all age categories during inter-facility transfer.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
- Provide leadership to rural personnel for patients experiencing complex medical conditions
- Triage medevac requests/providing direction to the referring facility as required
- Responsible for pre-flight and in-flight stabilization of the patient during all aspects of the medevac
- Liaise with Online Medical Control (OLMC) during all phases of the patient transfer
- Works closely with the other members of the crew (pilots), flight followers and other groups also involved in the transfer of patients
- Maintain constant communication with the different groups internally and externally to ensure that medevacs are performed efficiently and effectively
- Within this capacity, the incumbent acts as a representative of Keewatin Air LP and reports directly to the Medical Program Manager
- Documents all aspects of the aero medical transport in a clear and concise manner Maintain patient
- Records and ensure that privacy act is strictly adhered to
- Makes ethical decisions related to consent and confidentiality
- Ensures on-time performance as it relates to launch times
- Ensures that all equipment checklists are completed as per company protocols
- Advocates on behalf of patients
- Demonstrates responsible behavior including arriving to work on time and ready to work in uniform
- Participate in new hire training and any recurrent training (Maintenance of Competency Programs) as deemed appropriate by the employer
- Incorporate validated changes in medical practice through review of best practice
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications and Requirements:
- Completion of an accredited Respiratory Therapy Program
- 3 years of overall experience in an intensive/critical care, emergency care, or aeromedicine setting preferred
- Current registration with the Manitoba Association of Registered Respiratory Therapist (MARRT) and the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT)
- Experience providing aeromedical care is an asset
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS) certification
- Current Advanced Care Life Support (ACLS) certification
- Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)certification is an asset
- Current Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification is an asset
- Indigenous cultural awareness training is considered an asset
- Proof of current required vaccinations as per company policy
- Air Medical Crew (AMC) Candidates must successfully:
- Complete the company provided aeromedical training (CAMATA Level 1)
- Provide proof of a Current Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Scan, Child Abuse Registry and Adult Abuse Registry
- Obtain and maintain Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC)
- Possess and Maintain a Valid Driver’s License
- Possess and Maintain a Valid Canadian Passport
- Attain a Fit to Fly Form, completed by a recognized physician in Canada as required or directed by the Company.
Compensation and Benefits:
$98,000 - $123,500 per year based on experience
Keewatin Air provides its employees with a competitive salary package and a comprehensive benefits package. Some of our benefits include:
- Company Events
- Critical Illness Insurance Coverage
- Employee Educational Assistance
- Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP)
- Discount Travel, car rental, retail, and gym membership
- Group Insurance (Dental Care, Extended Health Care, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Vision Coverage)
- RRSP match
Other Information:
- Rotational schedule of two weeks on, two weeks off
- Language requirement: English (French not required)
- Willing to Travel 100% required
- Send resume and cover letter to:
careers@keewatinair.ca
- Please indicate in the Subject line: Position your applying for.
Keewatin Air LP values and support employment equity and workplace diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Keewatin Air LP
Keewatin Air LP is vital for those who live, work, and travel in Canada's remote Arctic Regions. We are one of the most comprehensive aeromedical organizations in Canada, providing 24-hour/365 day emergency air ambulance services.
Our team is dedicated and passionate about providing world-class health and emergency services. Weather we are transporting a patient from a remote location from one medical facilitiy to another, or rushing a critically ill patient to hospital hundreds of miles away, our professional team ensure every aspect of each individual transport receives the care and attention to detail needed.
OUR MISSION
We will distinguish ourselves by being the leaders in safe, high quality aeromedical service and air transport, through a total commitment of improving service, listening to our customer needs, and an uncompromising integrity in everything we do.
OUR VALUES
Leadership - We will lead the aeromedical field by consistently providing excellence in patient care and education.
Safety - We will separate ourselves in the air transportation field through our uncompromising commitment to Safety.
Adaptability - We are able to exceed our customer's expectations by providng exceptional, reliable services in the remote and challenging environments in which we operate.
Growth - We encourage development and continuous improvement of our opperations through innovation and forwards thinking.
Communication - We maximize our operations through clear, effective and efficient communication with our stakeholders.
Teamwork - We invest in the growth and development of each employee through mentorship, encouragement, and training.
Respect - We foster an atmosphere and culture of respect, honesty, and fairness for all members our our team.
Respiratory Therapist
Top Benefits
About the role
Join Our Team at Keewatin Air - Your Career, our Commitment, Let's Make a Difference!
Discover where your talent will take you. At Keewatin Air, you will be part of a dynamic, inclusive workplace environment, where you are valued for the unique contribution, you bring. Our team are dedicated and passionate about bringing first class health and emergency services to Canada's beautiful and challenging Arctic region. We have an opportunity for a Respiratory Therapist to join our growing team!
Locations: Cambridge Bay, Churchill, Iqaluit, Igloolik, Rankin Inlet, Thompson, Winnipeg, and Yellowknife
Job Summary:
The Respiratory Therapist will provide care for patients as part of a multidisciplinary team within an aero medical transport setting. The Respiratory Therapist will work as part of the Air Medical Crew (AMC) which could be a Flight Nurse (RN) or Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP), supplemented with the presence of an Online Medical Control (OLMC) Physician to provide high quality care and service, which includes rapid response assessment, intervention, and safe transport of ill or injured patients of all age categories during inter-facility transfer.
Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
- Provide leadership to rural personnel for patients experiencing complex medical conditions
- Triage medevac requests/providing direction to the referring facility as required
- Responsible for pre-flight and in-flight stabilization of the patient during all aspects of the medevac
- Liaise with Online Medical Control (OLMC) during all phases of the patient transfer
- Works closely with the other members of the crew (pilots), flight followers and other groups also involved in the transfer of patients
- Maintain constant communication with the different groups internally and externally to ensure that medevacs are performed efficiently and effectively
- Within this capacity, the incumbent acts as a representative of Keewatin Air LP and reports directly to the Medical Program Manager
- Documents all aspects of the aero medical transport in a clear and concise manner Maintain patient
- Records and ensure that privacy act is strictly adhered to
- Makes ethical decisions related to consent and confidentiality
- Ensures on-time performance as it relates to launch times
- Ensures that all equipment checklists are completed as per company protocols
- Advocates on behalf of patients
- Demonstrates responsible behavior including arriving to work on time and ready to work in uniform
- Participate in new hire training and any recurrent training (Maintenance of Competency Programs) as deemed appropriate by the employer
- Incorporate validated changes in medical practice through review of best practice
- All other duties as assigned
Qualifications and Requirements:
- Completion of an accredited Respiratory Therapy Program
- 3 years of overall experience in an intensive/critical care, emergency care, or aeromedicine setting preferred
- Current registration with the Manitoba Association of Registered Respiratory Therapist (MARRT) and the Canadian Society of Respiratory Therapists (CSRT)
- Experience providing aeromedical care is an asset
- Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS) certification
- Current Advanced Care Life Support (ACLS) certification
- Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)certification is an asset
- Current Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification is an asset
- Indigenous cultural awareness training is considered an asset
- Proof of current required vaccinations as per company policy
- Air Medical Crew (AMC) Candidates must successfully:
- Complete the company provided aeromedical training (CAMATA Level 1)
- Provide proof of a Current Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Scan, Child Abuse Registry and Adult Abuse Registry
- Obtain and maintain Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC)
- Possess and Maintain a Valid Driver’s License
- Possess and Maintain a Valid Canadian Passport
- Attain a Fit to Fly Form, completed by a recognized physician in Canada as required or directed by the Company.
Compensation and Benefits:
$98,000 - $123,500 per year based on experience
Keewatin Air provides its employees with a competitive salary package and a comprehensive benefits package. Some of our benefits include:
- Company Events
- Critical Illness Insurance Coverage
- Employee Educational Assistance
- Employee Share Purchase Plan (ESPP)
- Discount Travel, car rental, retail, and gym membership
- Group Insurance (Dental Care, Extended Health Care, Life Insurance, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, and Vision Coverage)
- RRSP match
Other Information:
- Rotational schedule of two weeks on, two weeks off
- Language requirement: English (French not required)
- Willing to Travel 100% required
- Send resume and cover letter to:
careers@keewatinair.ca
- Please indicate in the Subject line: Position your applying for.
Keewatin Air LP values and support employment equity and workplace diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About Keewatin Air LP
Keewatin Air LP is vital for those who live, work, and travel in Canada's remote Arctic Regions. We are one of the most comprehensive aeromedical organizations in Canada, providing 24-hour/365 day emergency air ambulance services.
Our team is dedicated and passionate about providing world-class health and emergency services. Weather we are transporting a patient from a remote location from one medical facilitiy to another, or rushing a critically ill patient to hospital hundreds of miles away, our professional team ensure every aspect of each individual transport receives the care and attention to detail needed.
OUR MISSION
We will distinguish ourselves by being the leaders in safe, high quality aeromedical service and air transport, through a total commitment of improving service, listening to our customer needs, and an uncompromising integrity in everything we do.
OUR VALUES
Leadership - We will lead the aeromedical field by consistently providing excellence in patient care and education.
Safety - We will separate ourselves in the air transportation field through our uncompromising commitment to Safety.
Adaptability - We are able to exceed our customer's expectations by providng exceptional, reliable services in the remote and challenging environments in which we operate.
Growth - We encourage development and continuous improvement of our opperations through innovation and forwards thinking.
Communication - We maximize our operations through clear, effective and efficient communication with our stakeholders.
Teamwork - We invest in the growth and development of each employee through mentorship, encouragement, and training.
Respect - We foster an atmosphere and culture of respect, honesty, and fairness for all members our our team.