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This person shall maintain accreditation standards set forth by the Accreditation Commission for ... Document study observations, including sleep stages and events in order to optimize scoring and ...

Respond to study participant's sleep-related inquires by providing appropriate information. * Under direct provider supervision, assist during Sleep Medicine follow-up appointment with data entry and ...

Respond to study participant's sleep-related inquires by providing appropriate information. * Under direct provider supervision, assist during Sleep Medicine follow-up appointment with data entry and ...

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How much do commission sleep study participant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for commission sleep study participant in the United States is $30.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.08 and $35.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What should I expect from the daily routine and environment as a Commission Sleep Study Participant?

As a Commission Sleep Study Participant, your daily routine typically involves adhering to a set sleep schedule, spending extended periods in a controlled sleep lab environment, and following instructions regarding meals, activities, and electronic device usage. You may be connected to monitoring equipment that tracks your sleep patterns, brain activity, and vital signs. The environment is designed to be quiet and comfortable, but maintaining the required schedule and adjusting to the monitoring can be challenging. Clear communication with the research team is essential to ensure your comfort and the accuracy of the study results.

What is the difference between Commission Sleep Study Participant vs Sleep Technician?

AspectCommission Sleep Study ParticipantSleep Technician
CredentialsNone required; may need consent formsCertification or training often required
Work EnvironmentParticipates in sleep studies at clinics or labsOperates equipment, monitors patients in sleep labs
Employer & IndustryResearch institutions, clinics, labsSleep centers, hospitals, clinics
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding participant roles in sleep studiesLearning about sleep technician duties

Commission Sleep Study Participants are individuals volunteering for sleep research without specialized training, mainly participating in studies. Sleep Technicians are trained professionals responsible for conducting sleep tests, operating equipment, and monitoring patients. While participants focus on providing data, technicians handle the technical aspects of sleep studies.

What are Commission Sleep Study Participants?

Commission Sleep Study Participants are individuals who are compensated to take part in scientific research studies focused on sleep. These studies are typically conducted in medical or research facilities and aim to better understand sleep patterns, disorders, or the effects of various conditions on sleep. Participants may be asked to stay overnight or for several days, follow specific routines, and undergo various monitoring such as brain wave, heart rate, and breathing assessments. The role is important for advancing knowledge in sleep medicine and developing new treatments for sleep-related conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Commission Sleep Study Participant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Commission Sleep Study Participant, you need good overall health, reliability in following study protocols, and the ability to commit to scheduled sleep and wake times, often verified by medical screening. Familiarity with basic medical monitoring devices and willingness to comply with data collection tools such as actigraphy or polysomnography may be required. Strong communication, patience, and attention to detail help ensure accurate reporting of experiences and adherence to study requirements. These skills and qualities are crucial for collecting valid research data and ensuring participant safety throughout the study.
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POLYSOMNO TECH - SLEEP DISORDE

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

A Polysomnographic Technologist works under the general supervision of the clinical director (M.D., D.O., or PhD) or designee to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders. This may involve polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services or patient care and education. A Polysomnographic Technologist can perform the duties defined for a Polysomnographic Technician and may provide supervision of other staff.

RESPONSIBILITIES & EXPECTATIONS:

  • Collect, analyze, and integrate patient information in order to identify and meet the patient-specific needs (Physical/mental limitations, current emotional/physiological status regarding the testing procedure, pertinent medical/social history), and to determine final testing parameters/procedures in conjunction with the ordering physician or clinical director and laboratory protocols.
  • Complete and verify documentation.
  • Explain pre-testing, testing, and post-testing procedures to the patient.

Testing Preparation Procedures

  • Prepare and calibrate equipment required for testing to determine proper functioning and make adjustments if necessary.
  • Apply electrodes and sensors according to accepted published standards.
  • Perform appropriate physiological calibrations to ensure proper signal and make adjustments if necessary.
  • Perform positive airway pressure (PAP) mask fitting.

Polysomnographic Procedures

  • Follow procedural protocols {such as Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT), Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT), parasomnia studies, PAP, oxygen titration etc.} to ensure collection of appropriate data.
  • Follow “lights out” procedures to establish and document baseline values (such as body position, oxyhemoglobin saturation, respiratory, and heart rates etc.)
  • Perform Polysomnographic data acquisition while monitoring study-tracing quality to ensure signals are artifact-free and make adjustments, if necessary.
  • Document routine observations including sleep stages and clinical events, changes in procedure, and significant events in order to facilitate scoring and interpretation of polysomnographic results.

Polysomnographic Technologist

  • Implement appropriate interventions (including actions necessary for patient safety and therapeutic interventions such as continuous and bi-level positive airway pressure, oxygen administration, etc.).
  • Follow “light on” procedures to verify integrity of collected data and complete the data collection process (repeats the physiological and instrument calibrations and instructs the patient on completing questionnaires, etc.).
  • Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide age specific care in the treatment, assessment, and education of adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients.
  • Oversees and performs difficult and unusual procedures and therapeutic interventions.

Polysomnographic Record Scoring

  • Score sleep/wake stages by applying professionally accepted guidelines.
  • Score clinical events (such as respiratory events, cardiac events, limb movements, arousals, etc.) according to center specific protocols.
  • Generate accurate reports by tabulating sleep/wake and clinical event data.

Service Management and Professional Issues

  • Comply with applicable laws, regulations, guidelines, and standards regarding safety and infection control issues.
  • Perform routine and complex equipment care and maintenance.
  • Evaluate sleep study related equipment and inventory.
  • Maintain current CPR or BCLS certification.
  • Demonstrate effective written and spoken communication skills.
  • Demonstrate appropriate social skills.
  • Respond to study participant’s procedural-related inquiries by providing appropriate information.
  • Comply with the BRPT Standards of Conduct.

The above statements reflect the general duties considered necessary to describe the principle functions of the job as identified and shall not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be inherent to this position.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.  AultCare is an Affirmative Action employer.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Education:  High School graduate or higher level of education
  • Satisfactory completion of a polysomnography program of no less than one-year duration OR satisfactory completion of an A-STEP introductory course/final exam with a state licensed and/or nationally accredited educational facility.
  • Certified by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologist as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPGST) or will obtain within a minimum of 18 months after hire, if eligible. Must meet the minimum hours of work in this field to be eligible to complete registry exam.
  • Must have current BLS.
  • Demonstrates ability to understand and utilize computer systems.
  • Demonstrates positive interpersonal skills.
  • Function independently, have flexibility, and ability to work with all levels of personnel.
  • Demonstrates professional conduct in the clinical setting.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Normally works twelve-hour nights, may rotate to day shift, and assist to meet the patient’s needs.
  • Shifts will occur Monday- Saturday nights 6:30pm-7:00am; with a weekend rotation.
  • Lunch and break periods must be coordinated with other staff members to maintain adequate office staffing during departmental operating hours.
  • Sitting/standing/moving about intermittently during working hours.
  • Subject to frequent interruptions and changes in priority of duties throughout the shift.
  • Physical requirements may be but not limited to standing, walking, bending, and lifting/carrying up to 50 lbs.
  • Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust to focus.
  • Will work under the direction of the Physician.
  • Computer use on a daily basis.
  • Expected to adhere to policies and procedures.
  • Expected to fulfill position description requirements.
  • Works with highly confidential data and situations; maintain HIPPA.
  • Hazardous Exposure Category: 1

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS ADDENDUM:

 

Purpose: To identify specific functions job requirements and work environment factors that could affect job performance.

Check all factors that are present as essential job requirements and check whether the factor is performed.

O = Occasionally = 0- 33% of the work shift or   0- 32   repetitions.

F = Frequently = 34-66% of the work shift or 32-200+ repetitions.   

C = Constantly = 67-100% of the work shift or 200+ repetitions.

N = Not essential job requirement.

F          Standing

O         Walking

O         Lifting (50 pounds)

O         Carrying (50 pounds)

O         Pushing (50 pounds)

O         Climbing with (50 pounds)

O         Stooping/Bending

O         Twisting/Turning

O         Kneeling/Squatting

O         Crawling

F          Reaching Up/Reaching Forward

Additional information concerning physical requirements for the position:

HAZARDOUS EXPOSURE CATEGORY:

            Category I – tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues.