Respiratory Care Tech
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Omaha, NE, 68122-1709
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 16.06-22.69 HOUR
Date Posted : 11 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Our patients breathe easy when it comes to respiratory care. See what we did there? Our Respiratory Care Techs play an important role in assisting our Respiratory Therapists. Assisting in the care of our patients to ensure they are getting the best care is a huge role in what you will do. This is a great start to what you will be doing in the future as you continue to make your way through the Respiratory program!
What you’ll do:
- Administers therapy according to physician orders as applicable to above.
- Sets up and operates various types of therapeutic equipment as applicable to above.
- Performs or assists in all aspects of airway management as applicable to above.
- Disassembles, cleans, and/or delivers contaminated equipment to be sterilized for re-use.
- Responds to and assists in all Code Blue’s in the hospital on assigned shift.
- Assists with on call.
- Performs routine and stat EKGs.
- Enter charges in the computer for billing purposes.
What you’ll need:
Current enrollment in an accredited Respiratory therapy program.
BLS or BLS instructor certification is required upon hire from American Heart Association.
Where You'll WorkYour time at work should be fulfilling. Rewarding. Inspiring. That’s what you’ll find when you join one of our non-profit CHI facilities across the nation. You’ll find challenging, rewarding work every day alongside people who have as much compassion as you. Join us and together we’ll create healthier, stronger communities.
CHI Health Immanuel, located in North Omaha just off of I-680 on 72nd Street, offers a full-service hospital, cancer center, rehabilitation center, specialty spine hospital and more. For well over a century, our commitment to serve our community inspires our staff to provide the highest quality of care to all who we have the privilege to serve.
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Frequently asked questions
Omaha's healthcare sector shows a steady need for Respiratory Care Techs, especially with aging populations increasing respiratory care needs. Catholic Health Initiatives and other providers actively recruit, reflecting consistent local demand for qualified respiratory support professionals.
Employers in Omaha typically look for candidates enrolled in accredited respiratory therapy programs, with BLS certification from the American Heart Association being essential. Local hospitals often emphasize up-to-date CPR and airway management credentials for Respiratory Care Techs.
A standout Respiratory Care Tech excels in airway management assistance, operates diverse therapeutic equipment confidently, and ensures proper sterilization of devices. Strong communication and billing data entry skills also differentiate top performers in this role.
Daily tasks blend patient therapy support, equipment preparation and cleaning, emergency response participation like code blues, along with routine diagnostics such as EKGs. This variety ensures dynamic workdays focused on improving respiratory health outcomes.
Respiratory Care Techs in Omaha generally earn between $38,000 and $48,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. This aligns with regional healthcare pay scales, factoring in responsibilities like equipment handling and patient support.
Catholic Health Initiatives fosters a nurturing environment encouraging respiratory techs to advance through accredited programs while gaining hands-on experience. Their commitment to community health offers enriching work alongside seasoned respiratory therapists.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes compassionate care within a faith-based framework, offering Respiratory Care Techs access to diverse clinical settings like cancer and spine specialty centers, creating a unique blend of patient care experiences uncommon elsewhere locally.
Absolutely. This role provides practical exposure to respiratory therapies, equipment operation, and patient care protocols. It’s an excellent foundation for those enrolled in respiratory therapy programs aiming to transition into full respiratory therapist responsibilities.
While Respiratory Care Techs assist with equipment setup, patient monitoring, and basic airway management, Respiratory Therapists typically handle complex assessments, develop treatment plans, and oversee patient respiratory care strategies. The tech role is more supportive and operational.
Highlighting enrollment in accredited respiratory therapy programs, current BLS certification, and hands-on experience with respiratory equipment strengthens applications. Demonstrating readiness for emergency response situations and proficiency in clinical documentation is also key.