At Pediatric Specialty Care (PSC), Respiratory Therapists do far more than manage airways - they help medically fragile children breathe, grow, and reach milestones many once thought impossible.
If you’re an RT looking to apply your skills in a pediatric, ventilator-dependent, and rehabilitation-focused environment, this is a rare opportunity to practice at the top of your license while building meaningful, long-term relationships with patients and families.
Why Pediatric Specialty Care at Philadelphia:
Located in the heart of Philadelphia, our center serves medically fragile children who depend on skilled, compassionate clinicians every single day. Our interdisciplinary teams collaborate closely - nursing, respiratory therapy, physicians, therapy services, and support staff - creating continuity of care instead of quick hand-offs.
Here, Respiratory Therapists are not just task-based providers, they are essential clinical leaders. Your expertise directly shapes outcomes and quality of life.
Day Shift: 7:00am – 7:30pm
Night Shift: 7:00pm – 7:30am
Pediatric focus with medically complex and ventilator-dependent patients
Continuity of care - build real relationships and see long-term outcomes
Autonomy and collaboration within an interdisciplinary model
A slower pace than acute care, with deeper clinical engagement
Strong clinical standards aligned with AARC and regulatory best practices
Why Join PSC:
Purpose-driven pediatric work
Supportive leadership and interdisciplinary collaboration
Stable patient population and meaningful outcomes
Competitive pay and benefits (based on eligibility)
A role where your expertise is valued, respected, and essential
If you’re an RT looking to move beyond task-based care and into a role where your clinical judgment and compassion truly matter, Pediatric Specialty Care is the place to grow your career.
Apply today and help children breathe easier - today and for years to come.
Respiratory Therapist (RT)
Evaluate weaning potential and respiratory rehabilitation opportunities
Develop, implement, and evaluate individualized respiratory care plans
Initiate and manage ventilator weaning protocols per physician orders
Administer prescribed respiratory medications and treatments
Perform scheduled and PRN respiratory interventions
Monitor labs, clinical indicators, and ventilator parameters within scope of practice
Document care clearly and concisely, including ventilation checks every 12 hours per PSC policy
Maintain accurate progress notes, evaluations, and discharge summaries
Communicate clinical findings and recommendations to physicians and interdisciplinary team members
Educate families, caregivers, and staff on respiratory equipment and procedures
Assist with in-service training and onboarding education for staff
Ensure safe, cost-effective use of respiratory equipment and supplies
Respiratory Therapist (RT)
Active, unencumbered Pennsylvania Respiratory Therapist license
RRT or CRT credentialed by the National Board for Respiratory Care
Current CPR (AHA Healthcare Provider) certification
Must be at least 21 years of age
Pediatric, ventilator, or long-term care experience preferred (but not required — we will support training)
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