Manager of Respiratory Care, Full Time, Evening Shift (4 Shifts/Week)
Company : Blythedale Children's Hospital
Location : Valhalla, NY, 10595
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 31 December 2025
Pay Range
USD $120,000.00 - USD $140,000.00 /Yr.About Us
Blythedale Children’s Hospital is an independent children’s specialty hospital in New York State. Our multidisciplinary team provides critical care to patients with complex medical conditions. We partner with academic medical centers in the Northeast Corridor of the United States to admit patients to our state-of-the-art 118-bed facility. Our experts integrate clinical expertise and health education in our on-site simulation rooms to provide extensive parent training to get our patients home safely. Learn more about Blythedale on our website here.
Overview
Under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer and the Director of Respiratory Therapy, renders independent, professional cardio-pulmonary care and performs diagnostic procedures on patients/residents in support of their total medical care. The Assistant Respiratory Therapy Director of Clinical and Community Education will report to the Director of Respiratory Therapy and work collaboratively with the Director of Professional Development and Assistant Director of the Child and Family Education Program (CFE) to develop and implement clinical and community education programs. The role will encompass but is not limited to: coordination and oversight of the clinical rotations of the RT students; establishing partnerships with community health care and service related organizations to design and implement educational programs which will promote and build awareness of education under the scope of respiratory therapy; acts as a key resource in the orientation and continuing education of incumbent and newly hired respiratory therapy staff and other clinical disciplines and will serve as the Training Center Administrator of the American Heart Association (AHA).
Responsibilities
- Effectively communicates objectives and scope of services provided by the department/hospital.
- Primarily responsible for the initial preparation of the staffing schedules and for ensuring adequate staffing at all times. Escalates issues to the Director as needed.
- Primarily responsible for preparing the bi-weekly payroll for review and approval by the director. Escalates issues to the Director as needed.
- Continually reviews department/hospital services and activities and recommends appropriate changes to support and meet the hospital mission and vision.
- Supports the clinical care of the respiratory staff, as needed.
- Engages in direct clinical care, as needed.
- Ensures that all policies, procedures, and systems are in compliance with NYSDOH, JCAHO and other regulatory agency standards.
- Participates in long-range and strategic planning.
- Views the Hospital as a whole system, identifying and weighing inter-relationships and trade-offs when planning and implementing strategic objectives.
- Considers the long-term impact of decisions and actions and plans for contingencies.
- Forms strategic alliances inside and outside the hospital to improve the quality, timeliness, and cost effectiveness of operations
- Inspires and motivates staff to achieve increasing levels of performance excellence.
- Effectively communicates with others, using persuasion and influence in order to achieve desired results.
- Communicates hospital goals, objectives, and informational updates in a clear and timely manner to staff and peers.
- Participates in the budgetary process, making sound recommendations for staffing, equipment, supplies and capital needs.
- Monitors department/hospital expenses, obtaining appropriate approvals for variances.
- Proposes and executes strategies to assure optimal use of staff, equipment, time, and financial resources.
- Seeks innovative ways to improve service and cost structure.
- Provides respiratory care education for other hospital departments.
- Assists in the measurement of clinical and other performance-related outcomes.
- Supports the department's quality and safety initiatives and regulatory readiness activities.
Qualifications
- Minimum of five years of experience rendering direct professional cardiopulmonary care in a hospitalor healthcare setting.
- Minimum of two years of experience supervising respiratory care staff.
- Sleep study experience preferred.
- Directs and coordinates departmental activities as determined by the Director of RT and/or CNO- during the Director of RT absence. Working knowledge of computerized software programs. Ability to meet flexible scheduling demands to meet patient/resident care and staff clinical/educational needs. This may include temporary assignments on day, evening, and night shifts inclusive of weekend and holidays.
Education, Licensure, and Certification
- Licensed by the NYS Department of Education as a Respiratory Care Practitioner (or license-eligible).
- Must maintain current license.
- BLS certification required.
- PALS certification required.
- NBRC registration required.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent standing/walking.
- Lifts supplies/equipment.
- Requires visual acuity and manual dexterity to maintain the airway and manually ventilate the patient during.
Perks of Working at Blythedale
- Competitive Salary: We offer a salary that reflects your skills and experience.
- Professional Development Opportunities: Access to mentorship, leadership training, and career advancement programs.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits: Including medical, dental, and vision benefits for you and your family. Learn more about our benefits here.
- Retirement Plans with Employer Matching: Secure your future with our strong retirement plans.
- Paid Time Off (PTO): Generous vacation, holiday, and sick leave policies.
- Safe Work Environment: Commitment to everyone’s safety and well-being.
- Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives: A workplace that values and supports all employees.
Blythedale Children's Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO).
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Frequently asked questions
Evening shifts often demand heightened adaptability due to fewer on-site resources and varying patient acuity. As a Manager of Respiratory Care during evening hours, you’ll coordinate staffing and clinical operations to maintain quality care, ensuring smooth communication between shifts while overseeing respiratory therapy services under potentially different patient needs.
Leading respiratory therapy teams in pediatric specialty settings requires strong communication, strategic planning, and motivational skills. It’s crucial to foster collaboration, manage scheduling complexities, and maintain regulatory compliance while promoting continuous education tailored to children’s unique respiratory care challenges.
Holding current NYS respiratory care practitioner licensure, along with BLS, PALS, and NBRC registration, significantly enhances your eligibility. These certifications align with New York State regulations and pediatric care standards, making candidates highly competitive in Valhalla’s healthcare market.
Valhalla’s proximity to major medical centers increases demand for experienced respiratory therapy managers, though competition remains moderate due to specialized skill requirements. Candidates with pediatric care experience and leadership credentials often find favorable opportunities at facilities like Blythedale Children’s Hospital.
Managing respiratory care at Blythedale involves integrating clinical expertise with family education in a multidisciplinary environment focused on pediatric patients with complex conditions. Balancing direct care, staff training, and community outreach programs requires specialized knowledge uncommon in general hospitals.
Yes, Blythedale supports professional growth through mentorship, leadership training, and opportunities to lead innovative educational programs. Managers are encouraged to engage in strategic planning and quality initiatives, paving pathways toward senior administrative roles within pediatric specialty care.
The position offers a competitive salary between $120,000 and $140,000 annually, reflecting the expertise required to manage respiratory therapy services in a specialized pediatric hospital setting within the Valhalla region.
This role actively designs and leads educational initiatives with local healthcare partners to raise awareness about respiratory care. Managers coordinate student clinical rotations and serve as training administrators, blending clinical leadership with impactful community engagement.
Evening duties include overseeing staff schedules, ensuring compliance with healthcare standards, providing direct respiratory care when needed, managing payroll processes, and communicating objectives to maintain excellent patient outcomes and department efficiency.
Yes, the role requires frequent walking and standing, manual dexterity for airway management, and lifting equipment. These physical aspects ensure hands-on patient care remains integral despite managerial responsibilities.