Respiratory Care Practitioner Jobs in California & New York
More clinics need respiratory care practitioners right now. Facilities in California and New York have open jobs today. They face quick staffing shifts and need your help.
At Imperial Locum, we find you the best registered respiratory care practitioner jobs. We connect you with top open roles. These include jobs in busy acute care units, outpatient rehab centers, and local clinics.

Imperial Locum is a premium healthcare staffing agency. We connect skilled professionals with top-tier healthcare facilities. We work with state hospitals, outpatient clinics, behavioral health centers, and correctional facilities.
Our team makes your job search simple. We help you find the right fit. We guide you through the credentialing steps. We keep our lines of communication open and clear. With us, you get diverse choices that fit your lifestyle.
Contract and travel opportunities are common options in this specialty. We partner with facilities offering a variety of assignment structures, including short-term local contracts, travel assignments, and per diem shift coverage.
These flexible options are designed to help you find assignments that align with your availability. Please note that specific contract rates, shift schedules, and assignment terms are established by the hosting facility and vary based on their current clinical needs.
Everything varies completely based on state laws and specific facility requirements. Practice scopes, professional liability insurance setups, hourly compensation, and daily clinical duties are never fixed. They are determined case-by-case based on geography and local facility guidelines.
Your daily tasks will change based on where you work. Your clinical duties will match your placement setting.
Most licensed respiratory care practitioner roles include these core tasks:
Manage mechanical ventilation: Set up, monitor, and titrate ventilator settings in intensive care units.
Administer respiratory therapies: Direct the delivery of aerosolized medications, inhalers, and nebulizer treatments.
Perform diagnostic testing: Analyze arterial blood gases (ABGs) and assess lung function via pulmonary function tests (PFTs).
Help in emergencies: Give lifesaving care during sudden lung failures.
Teach patients: Show families how to use oxygen tools at home.
We focus on the best jobs in high-demand areas. If you want a respiratory care practitioner job in California, we have excellent local options. Through our direct-access relationships with major metro health systems, we can help you find a great role as a respiratory care practitioner in Los Angeles.
The respiratory care practitioner salary in California is often higher due to high demand. We also have open roles in New York. Busy hospital systems need temporary help fast. We can help you access top-tier rates in California or secure excellent short-term assignments in New York. We focus on the locations that value your work.
Your schedule is entirely up to you. We offer many types of shifts to match your life. You can work traditional day shifts or pick up night coverage.
Many facilities look for block scheduling. This means you work your shifts back-to-back. Block shifts give you more consecutive days off. Other settings offer per diem options. Per diem shifts let you pick up work on a day-by-day basis. We help you find the exact schedule layout you want.
Taking an assignment away from home is simple with our team. We offer custom support to help you transition smoothly to your next location.
Your travel package may include lodging and meal stipends to help offset your expenses while on assignment.
Please note: Stipend availability and tax statuses are subject to IRS guidelines and your final signed assignment agreement. Imperial Locum does not provide tax advice; please consult a tax professional to verify your personal eligibility.
You must meet standard benchmarks to start your job. These rules change based on the state board and the facility.
Here is the basic list of what you need:
Degree: An Associate or Bachelor's degree in Respiratory Therapy from a CoARC-accredited program.
Credential: Active NBRC credentials. RRT is legally mandated for California licensure. For New York, credential requirements depend on the license type: an RRT is required for a Respiratory Therapist (RT) license, while a CRT is accepted for a Respiratory Therapy Technician (RTT) license.
State License: A clear, active license issued directly by the respective state board (e.g., the Respiratory Care Board of California or the New York State Education Department).
State-Specific Mandates:
For California: Completion of the mandatory 3-hour Law and Professional Ethics course (approved by the CSRC or AARC).
For New York: Completion of state-approved courses in Infection Control (required every 4 years) and Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training (one-time requirement).
Certifications: Current AHA-approved BLS and ACLS certifications; PALS or NRP may be required depending on unit acuity.
Checks: Passing standard drug screens, clinical physicals, and criminal background checks (including Live Scan fingerprinting for California).
Are you searching for the best respiratory care practitioner jobs in New York? Let us help you find your next role. Submit your profile to Imperial Locum today. Our team will start matching you with top active jobs.
No. Neither California nor New York participates in the respiratory compact. To take an assignment in these states, you must hold an individual state license issued directly by their respective state boards.
We work closely with our partner facilities to secure contracts that include provisions for scheduled hours (typically 36 hours per week for 12-hour shifts). Because schedules are ultimately managed by the host facility, these expected hours are subject to standard, facility-specific "low census" cancellation policies outlined in your contract.
If you already hold an active state license, facility credentialing typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. If you are applying for a new license, the process generally takes 4 to 8 weeks for New York and up to 8 to 12 weeks for California due to state board processing times and mandatory fingerprint clearances. We highly recommend starting your license application early.
