Respiratory Therapist - PRN nights
Company : Select Medical
Location : Phoenix, AZ, 85006-2612
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 13 January 2026
Overview
Position: Respiratory Therapist (RT) - Per Diem/ PRN
Location: located in tower two on the 11th floor of Banner University Medical Center
1111 East McDowell Road
Phoenix, Arizona
Schedule: night shift available 6:00-6:30Compensation: $41.00 per hour plus shift diff
Select Specialty Hospital is a critical illness recovery hospital committed to providing world-class inpatient post-ICU services to chronic, critically ill patients who require extended healing and recovery. We help patients during some of the most vulnerable, painful moments of their lives – and Respiratory Therapists (RT) play a central role in providing compassionate, excellent treatment every step of the way.
Why Join Us:
- Start Strong: Extensive orientation program to ensure a smooth transition into our setting.
- Opportunity for Advancement: Demonstrate your skills and dedication which could lead to potential full-time opportunities
- Foster Well-being: We offer benefits which support the financial, work/life and emotional well-being of you and your family members. Part time/Per Diem positions are eligible for 401k based on reaching 1,000 hours within their first anniversary or subsequent calendar year. We also offer our employee assistance program to part time employees.
- Your Impact Matters: Join a team of over 44,000 committed to providing exceptional patient care
Responsibilities
- Evaluating patients and recommending an appropriate treatment plan.
- Providing respiratory care to patients with critical and complex medical and surgical conditions.
- Performing insertion and removal of endotracheal tubes.
- Promoting continuous quality improvement.
- Teaching and counseling patients/families.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum requirements:
- Must possess "Active" CRT or RRT credential from the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) or state equivalent.
- Proof of graduation required: college transcript/diploma (preferred) or high school transcript/diploma or GED.
- Possess a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification by start date.
- Current state licensure is required.
- ACLS is required upon hire. (Agency RT must have ACLS upon first shift)
Preferred qualifications:
- One (1) year of related experience is preferred.
Additional Data
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Frequently asked questions
Working nights as a Respiratory Therapist - PRN nights involves managing critical respiratory care during less staffed hours, requiring heightened vigilance. This shift offers unique challenges like handling urgent respiratory interventions and supporting patients through peak nocturnal respiratory distress episodes in Phoenix hospitals.
In Arizona, active CRT or RRT credentials from the NBRC or state equivalent are mandatory for PRN respiratory therapist jobs. Additionally, Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications are required, ensuring readiness to handle emergencies in clinical settings like Phoenix medical centers.
Besides routine respiratory treatments, PRN night therapists often perform critical tasks such as inserting and removing endotracheal tubes, counseling families on patient care, and contributing to continuous quality improvement initiatives, especially in high-acuity environments like Select Medical’s critical illness recovery units.
Select Medical provides a thorough orientation and emphasizes career advancement opportunities within a supportive culture. Their PRN roles include benefits like 401(k) eligibility after 1,000 hours and employee assistance programs, highlighting a commitment to both professional growth and personal well-being in Phoenix’s healthcare landscape.
Phoenix exhibits strong demand for respiratory therapists, especially PRN night shifts due to the high volume of critical care patients in major hospitals. Candidates with active licensure and certifications often find multiple openings, benefiting from competitive hourly wages around $41 plus shift differentials.
Arizona requires current state licensure for all respiratory therapists, including PRN positions. Maintaining active credentials and timely renewals is crucial in Phoenix to comply with state healthcare regulations and ensure eligibility to work in institutions like Banner University Medical Center.
Success in this role demands proficiency in managing complex respiratory conditions, adeptness at invasive procedures like endotracheal tube management, and strong patient-family communication skills. Night shift therapists must also be adaptable and collaborative in high-stress environments typical of critical illness recovery hospitals.
PRN night respiratory therapists in Phoenix typically earn around $41 per hour, often supplemented by shift differentials for overnight work. This compensation aligns with local market demands and reflects the specialized skills required to provide critical respiratory care during night hours.
Select Medical offers PRN respiratory therapists access to 401(k) benefits after reaching 1,000 hours, along with employee assistance programs prioritizing emotional and financial well-being. The organization fosters advancement by recognizing skill and dedication, opening pathways toward full-time roles within their specialized care teams.
Night shifts at Select Medical require managing critically ill patients recovering post-ICU, often with complex respiratory needs. Therapists must be prepared for rapid interventions, meticulous monitoring, and delivering compassionate counseling during vulnerable periods, all while adapting to the quieter, yet demanding, overnight clinical environment.