Respiratory Therapists Salaries in California

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Job Postings

USD 98,637 /yr

Average Base Pay

Low Average High

Average annual salary:

USD 78,020

Lower end of salary range

USD 98,800

Average of salary range

USD 113,541

Higher end of salary range

Cities in California with the Most Jobs for Respiratory Therapists

Here are the top 6 cities in California with the most jobs for Respiratory Therapists and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 983 jobs postings for Respiratory Therapists in cities across California.

Latest Respiratory Therapists Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Respiratory Therapists in California.

Job Title Company Salary
Respiratory Therapist - RT Owens & Minor USD 87,360
Respiratory Therapist ResCare Community Living USD 79,040
Respiratory Therapist Adecco US, Inc. USD 66,945
Respiratory Therapist - Kentfield (Part-time, AM Shift) American Advanced Management, Inc USD 114,993
Respiratory Therapist Adecco US, Inc. USD 73,018
Registered Respiratory Therapist / Polysomnographer (RRT-PSG) InSync Consulting Services LLC USD 106,080
Respiratory Therapist II - Respiratory Therapy Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center USD 109,907
Travel Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) - $2,439 per week in Berkeley, CA AlliedTravelCareers USD 126,828
Respiratory Therapist (DAY & NIGHT SHIFT) Pasadena Grove Health Center USD 73,715
Respiratory Therapist I Dignity Health USD 108,680

Companies With Most Job Postings in California For Respiratory Therapists

If you're looking for a diverse range of job opportunities, consider exploring positions at these companies, which have a significant number of Respiratory Therapists job postings in California:

FAQs

Here are some frequently asked questions related to Respiratory Therapists job postings and salaries in California:

Q What are the job responsibilities of a Respiratory Therapist in California?
A Responsibilities of a Respiratory Therapist in California include assessing patient respiratory conditions, performing diagnostic tests, providing treatment plans, operating and maintaining various types of respiratory equipment, and educating patients and their families about lung health and disease management.
Q How do I become a Respiratory Therapist in California?
A To become a Respiratory Therapist in California, you typically need to complete an accredited respiratory therapy educational program, pass the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) exam, and apply for licensure through the Respiratory Care Board of California.
Q Are there many job openings for Respiratory Therapists in California?
A The demand for Respiratory Therapists in California tends to be high, given the growing healthcare needs of the population. Job availability may fluctuate based on factors such as location, healthcare facility needs, and the overall job market.
Q What is the salary range for Respiratory Therapists in California?
A The salary range for Respiratory Therapists in California varies based on experience, education, location, and workplace settings. Typically, Respiratory Therapists working in metropolitan areas or specialized healthcare facilities may earn higher salaries compared to those in rural settings or general medical centers.

List of Job Postings for Respiratory Therapists in California

Explore our extensive list of Respiratory Therapists job postings in California. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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