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NH - New Hampshire CRT & RRT Credentialing Requirements

What credentials do I need to work as an CRT or RRT in New Hampshire

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Written by Erica Rodriguez
Updated over a week ago

Required Documents

First documents you will need to upload prior to completing your profile and uploading state specific requirements:

When signing up to work with ShiftMed in the app you will then be prompted to enter your:

  • Proof of Identification (DL, Photo ID, Passport, etc.)

  • Social Security Number

  • Professional License (CRT/RRT - National License Verification + State License Verification)

    • You can upload multiple Professional Licenses and any Specialties if applicable.

Please Note: You must be professionally licensed to practice in this State.


Required Form

Documents that must be signed in the ShiftMed App before you can start uploading credentials:

  • Training Manual: Complete directly within the app using the tap to sign feature

  • Company Handbook: Complete directly within the app using the tap to sign featurey Handbook - complete directly within the app using the tap to sign feature

  • TB Baseline Risk Agreement Form

  • Arbitration Agreement


Required Credentials


Unlock Credentials

Please note that specific facility credentials could be asked of you when attempting to claim a shift. These are NOT required for you to be hired by ShiftMed. These are special requirements that some of our partner facilities require. For more information on Facility Specific Credentials, CLICK HERE.

  • TB Test: Some partner facilities may require this credential.

    • PPD or blood test must be completed within the last year

    • Chest X-Ray must be completed within the last 5 years

  • MMR: Some of our partner facilities require this credential before claiming a shift.

  • Annual Physical Exam: Completed within the last year.

  • Specialties: Some of our partner facilities frequently seek clinical support from healthcare professionals with specialized

  • COVID-19 Vaccine: Some partner facilities will require either a COVID-19 Vaccination (1 or 2 doses) or a Booster.

  • Varicella: Some of our partner facilities require this credential before claiming a shift.

  • TDAP: Some of our partner facilities require this credential before claiming a shift.

  • Flu Shot: Some of our partner facilities require this credential during flu season.

  • References: Some of our partner facilities require this credential before claiming a shift. Add your references directly in the app.

  • CPR: Some partner facilities may require CPR. Depending on your role and the shift you are working, a specific certification may be needed. Be sure to confirm Facility Specific Credentials.


Items that ShiftMed will Verify

  • Active New Hampshire CRT/RRT Professional License

  • RRT / CRT Certification

  • Clear record on the New Hampshire Abuse Check Registry (BEAS Registry Check Results)

  • Clear record on the Office of Inspector General (OIG) Exclusion Check

  • Clear record on the System for Award Management (SAM) Exclusion Check


Upload your credentials in the ShiftMed app.


New Hampshire CRT/RRT State Credentialing Checklist

Completed in the ShiftMed App

Completed in the ShiftMed App

ShiftMed Credentialing Team will complete internally

(Not visible in app)

ShiftMed Required Credentials

Unlock Credentials

(May be required at specific facilities)

ShiftMed Required Checks

Credentials:

☐ New Hampshire CRT or RRT Professional License

☐ Proof of Identification (State ID, DL, Passport, etc.)

☐ RRT/CRT Certification

☐ SSN

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Consent Forms:

CheckR Consent Form

☐ TB Baseline Risk Agreement Form

☐ Training Manual

☐ Company Handbook

☐ Arbitration Agreement

Credentials:

MMR

TDAP

Background & Registry Checks:

☐ NH Abuse Registry Check

☐ Office of Inspector General (OIG) Check

☐ System for Award Management (SAM) Exclusion Check


Questions?

If you have any questions, reach out to us in chat by going into the ShiftMed App > Menu > Help Center > Chat & Help Articles > Ask a Question!

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