Promotes best practice in respiratory care through the application of evidence based Respiratory Protocols and works within the State of Hawaii Respiratory Licensing Program scope of practice. - Performs respiratory care for patients outside of the intensive care units. - Supports operations, program expansion, performance improvement and research. - May be assigned duties in other areas. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - Essential: standing, walking, stooping/bending, climbing stairs, squatting, twisting body, seeing, hearing, speaking; reaching at and below shoulder level; repetitive arm/hand motions; frequent gripping of an object. - Frequent: reaching above shoulder level, static gripping of an object for prolonged periods. - Occasional: sitting, kneeling, lifting usual weight of up to 50 pounds; pushing/pulling usual weight of up to 50 pounds. - Operates ventilators outside the intensive care units, a variety of equipment used to deliver treatment therapy, as well as blood gas and o...Technician, Pulmonary, Respiratory, Respiratory Therapist, Lab, Lab, Healthcare