Respiratory Therapist
- Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center Expired
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Full Time
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Job Description
- Start Date: 7/6/2026
- Shift: 12H Nights (7:00 PM-7:00 AM)
- Length: 13 Weeks
- Weekly Hours: 36.0
- Facility Type: Short Term Acute Care Hospital
- Beds: 108
- Chart System: MEDITECH
- 1+ year acute care experience
- At least 1+ years experience in specialty
- Current RRT certification, BLS is required
Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a charming city situated approximately 53 miles south of Washington, D.C., along the I-95 corridor. It is part of the larger area historically known as Northern Virginia and lying within the confines of Spotsylvania County. Geographically, Fredericksburg is located in the transitional zone between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Piedmont region of Virginia. This results in a landscape of gently rolling hills and verdant plains, offering picturesque views and a rich backdrop of mid-Atlantic natural beauty. The Rappahannock River is a defining feature of the region, meandering along the northern edge of the city and providing a natural axis for historical and ecological activities. Land use in and around Fredericksburg is a mixture of historic sites, residential areas, commercial developments, and parks, with the city embracing its colonial heritage alongside modern growth and expansion.
Culture Fredericksburg, Virginia blends its rich history with a vibrant modern scene. Residents appreciate their past, evident in their engagement with Civil War history and colonial architecture, but also embrace contemporary culture, enjoying craft beer, farm-to-table dining, and local artisan markets. The town offers a unique mix of historical sites and modern amenities, catering to a diverse range of interests. Cost of Living- Rent: Rental costs in Fredericksburg vary depending on size and amenities. Expect to pay $1,200-$1,500 per month for a one-bedroom apartment, and $1,800-$2,500 for a three-bedroom. These prices reflect the area's historic character and desirability.
- Groceries: Grocery costs in Fredericksburg are slightly higher than the national average (approximately 3-5%). Budget accordingly.
- Transportation: Fuel costs in Fredericksburg may be above the national average. Public transportation options include the FRED Transit bus system ($1.75 per ride, or approximately $30 monthly pass) and the VRE commuter rail for those commuting to Washington, D.C. (fares vary).
- Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park: You guessed it, history buffs, this park is where the past leaps off the pages - or should we say, charges out of the textbooks! Site of four major Civil War battles, the hallowed grounds whisper tales of bravery and sorrow. The Visitor Center provides compelling narratives, and the battlefields are perfectly suited for contemplative strolls or... somber power walks, if you fancy.
- Historic Downtown Fredericksburg: Ah, Old Town Fredericksburg, where the charm offensive is real and the colonial vibes are on point. Stroll along the picturesque streets, pop into unique shops, savor restaurants that run the gamut from waffle wonderlands to taco temptations, and soak up the rich history. Make sure to sneak a peek at the Rising Sun Tavern or the Mary Washington House, where you can practically hear the whispers of olde tavern gossip or sense the maternal pride of George Washington's mother.
- Chatham Manor: History dressed to the nines, anyone? Chatham Manor is the Georgian-style mansion where elegance collides with war stories. Once a Union headquarters during the Civil War, now it's a serene estate with gardens you could waltz through for hours just mind the odd camera-toting tourist executing an awkward selfie.
- Kenmore Plantation: Prepare to be charmed by the grandeur of Kenmore, home to George Washington's sister, Betty. This colonial mansion is flush with ornate plaster ceilings and an air of sophistication. The gardens are manicured to perfection, a place where bees buzz industriously and your Instagram game can flourish without much effort.
- James Monroe Museum: Calling all fans of underrated Founding Fathers! The James Monroe Museum is a dedication to the fifth U.S. President's life and accomplishments. It's a treasure trove of artifacts and personal objects. Take a gander through the exhibits and give ol' Monroe the attention Hamilton stole. It's a blast from the past without the need for a powdered wig.
- Start Date: 7/6/2026
- Shift: 12H Nights (7:00 PM-7:00 AM)
- Length: 13 Weeks
- Weekly Hours: 36.0
- Facility Type: Short Term Acute Care Hospital
- Beds: 108
- Chart System: MEDITECH
- 1+ year acute care experience
- At least 1+ years experience in specialty
- Current RRT certification, BLS is required
Fredericksburg, Virginia, is a charming city situated approximately 53 miles south of Washington, D.C., along the I-95 corridor. It is part of the larger area historically known as Northern Virginia and lying within the confines of Spotsylvania County. Geographically, Fredericksburg is located in the transitional zone between the Atlantic Coastal Plain and the Piedmont region of Virginia. This results in a landscape of gently rolling hills and verdant plains, offering picturesque views and a rich backdrop of mid-Atlantic natural beauty. The Rappahannock River is a defining feature of the region, meandering along the northern edge of the city and providing a natural axis for historical and ecological activities. Land use in and around Fredericksburg is a mixture of historic sites, residential areas, commercial developments, and parks, with the city embracing its colonial heritage alongside modern growth and expansion.
Culture Fredericksburg, Virginia blends its rich history with a vibrant modern scene. Residents appreciate their past, evident in their engagement with Civil War history and colonial architecture, but also embrace contemporary culture, enjoying craft beer, farm-to-table dining, and local artisan markets. The town offers a unique mix of historical sites and modern amenities, catering to a diverse range of interests. Cost of Living- Rent: Rental costs in Fredericksburg vary depending on size and amenities. Expect to pay $1,200-$1,500 per month for a one-bedroom apartment, and $1,800-$2,500 for a three-bedroom. These prices reflect the area's historic character and desirability.
- Groceries: Grocery costs in Fredericksburg are slightly higher than the national average (approximately 3-5%). Budget accordingly.
- Transportation: Fuel costs in Fredericksburg may be above the national average. Public transportation options include the FRED Transit bus system ($1.75 per ride, or approximately $30 monthly pass) and the VRE commuter rail for those commuting to Washington, D.C. (fares vary).
- Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park: You guessed it, history buffs, this park is where the past leaps off the pages - or should we say, charges out of the textbooks! Site of four major Civil War battles, the hallowed grounds whisper tales of bravery and sorrow. The Visitor Center provides compelling narratives, and the battlefields are perfectly suited for contemplative strolls or... somber power walks, if you fancy.
- Historic Downtown Fredericksburg: Ah, Old Town Fredericksburg, where the charm offensive is real and the colonial vibes are on point. Stroll along the picturesque streets, pop into unique shops, savor restaurants that run the gamut from waffle wonderlands to taco temptations, and soak up the rich history. Make sure to sneak a peek at the Rising Sun Tavern or the Mary Washington House, where you can practically hear the whispers of olde tavern gossip or sense the maternal pride of George Washington's mother.
- Chatham Manor: History dressed to the nines, anyone? Chatham Manor is the Georgian-style mansion where elegance collides with war stories. Once a Union headquarters during the Civil War, now it's a serene estate with gardens you could waltz through for hours just mind the odd camera-toting tourist executing an awkward selfie.
- Kenmore Plantation: Prepare to be charmed by the grandeur of Kenmore, home to George Washington's sister, Betty. This colonial mansion is flush with ornate plaster ceilings and an air of sophistication. The gardens are manicured to perfection, a place where bees buzz industriously and your Instagram game can flourish without much effort.
- James Monroe Museum: Calling all fans of underrated Founding Fathers! The James Monroe Museum is a dedication to the fifth U.S. President's life and accomplishments. It's a treasure trove of artifacts and personal objects. Take a gander through the exhibits and give ol' Monroe the attention Hamilton stole. It's a blast from the past without the need for a powdered wig.