Sleep Technician I
Norman Regional
Job Summary Explain procedures to the patient, collects necessary paper work, monitors and records study. Applies the international 10-20 System of Electrodes, polysomnography set-up, oximeter calibration, and set-up of ancillary equipment. Record review of polysomnograms is an integral part of the job. Reviews clinical competencies for procedures, equipment and documentation Evaluates and administered polysomnography studies with supervision, through application of international 10-20 System. Identification of sleep stages, apneic respiratory events and periodic leg movements. Qualifications Education High school diploma or equivalent. Experience Some experience in medical field preferred. (Above requirements can be met by equivalent combination of education and experience) Licensure/Certification Employee must obtain sleep tech II position within 12 months of hire date, and gain RPSGT within 2 years of hire. Basic cardiac life support (BCLS), continuing education in sleep diagnostic required per state regulations, accrediting organization or as determined by clinical education coordinator, valid driver's license and auto insurance. Compensation/Benefits $13.74-$22.44/hr depending on previous work experience. An additional $3.00/hr shift differential available for working night shifts. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, scholarship opportunities, retirement plans, free parking, and opportunities for advancement. Work Shift Day Position Type Regular Full Time
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