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    ReemaNirwal is offline Junior Member 511 points
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    Unhappy Respiratory Therapist Jobs in the Caribbeans

    Does anybody know of any Respiratory Therapist jobs in the Caribbeans
    I'm lookign to study there and i want to avoid studying in india if i can by all means. but in india the university i'm looking at i can get a job there as a therapist easily.

    Thanks!

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    RT Opening for New Clinic in Dominican Republic

    We currently have an opening for a Respiratory Therapist in the Dominican Republic. Spanish is required. The position is a one-year contract. It can be renewed at the end of the contract if both parties agree.

    Qualifications Required: Spanish, CRT or RRT is a must.
    Knowledge of PFT is preferred but not required. RPSGT would also be a plus but not required.

    If interested, send your contact info.

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    Respiratory Therapsit DR

    I am an experience Respiratory Therapist with over 10 years experiencein the field. I am fluent in spanish and english. I am also originally from DR and have family there. I would love an assignment to Santo Domingo. I have traveled before to Raleigh,NC and ended up at Duke University for a year. Feel free to contact me at 954-283-8464. Sincerely, Newton Rodriguez RRT



    Quote Originally Posted by Dominica View Post
    We currently have an opening for a Respiratory Therapist in the Dominican Republic. Spanish is required. The position is a one-year contract. It can be renewed at the end of the contract if both parties agree.

    Qualifications Required: Spanish, CRT or RRT is a must.
    Knowledge of PFT is preferred but not required. RPSGT would also be a plus but not required.

    If interested, send your contact info.

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    don't forget that if you are going to be studying abroad you will have to 1st get accepted there, then get your student visa if required (most likely will be) and also get a work via if required (mostly will be). So if you are looking to work and study in another country for a prolonged time you should look into their rules on this.

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    K-man is offline Junior Member 510 points
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    ya you will need a work visa, dont expect to get paid much.

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