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Ability to read telemetry and monitor simple titration of drips preferred Must have: Oncology & PCU ... Contract Weeks: 91 Client Details Address 7777 Forest Lane City Dallas State TX Zip Code 75230

CVICU Registered Nurse

Jacksonville, FL ยท On-site

$1K - $2K/wk

CVICU RN - Travel Contract Location: Jacksonville, FL Contract Length : 13 Weeks Schedule : 4x12 ... advanced drip titration, chest tubes, and DKA required Pay Package * Weekly Gross: $2,878/week

RN - Telemetry

Augusta, GA

$1K - $2K/wk

Number of Non-Billable Orientation (NBO) Hours is determined by contract length (ex 8hrs for 8 week ... Candidate must be able to manage the following cardiac and vasoactive drips (no titration ...

Registered Nurse

Pikeville, KY ยท On-site

$2K/wk

Travel Contract Shift: 12-hour shifts, 4 days per week Hours: 48 hours/week Work Week: Sunday to ... Administer medications and specialized IV drips with titration * Provide sedation and pain ...

Travel PCU Registered Nurse

Carmel, IN

$2K - $2K/wk

No more than 1 of the 3 contracts - please call out ALL first time travelers in review email ... Titration of cardiac & vaoactive drips Special Equipment : - #Tier2 Travel Compliance Travelers ...

CVICU RN - Travel Contract Location: Jacksonville, FL Contract Length : 13 Weeks Schedule : 4x12 ... advanced drip titration, chest tubes, and DKA required Pay Package * Weekly Gross: $2,878/week

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How much do contract titration jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for contract titration in the United States is $106,034.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $89,000.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Professionals in Contract Titration often encounter challenges such as interpreting complex legal terms, managing tight deadlines, and ensuring compliance with organizational policies and regulations. Effective communication with multiple stakeholders, including legal, procurement, and business units, is crucial for resolving ambiguities and negotiating terms. Staying organized, leveraging contract management software, and continuously updating knowledge of relevant regulations can help manage these challenges and ensure successful contract outcomes.

What is contract titration?

Contract titration is a process used in clinical research and healthcare to gradually adjust the dose of a medication or intervention according to a patient's response, while under a contractual agreement. This careful adjustment ensures optimal efficacy and safety for the patient, often in the context of clinical trials or managed care programs. The process involves regular monitoring and documentation to comply with regulatory standards and contractual obligations. Contract titration is commonly applied in studies involving drugs with narrow therapeutic windows, such as insulin or anticoagulants.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Titration Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Titration Specialist, you need a solid understanding of contract law, negotiation strategies, and analytical skills, often supported by a degree in business, law, or a related field. Familiarity with contract management software, data analysis tools, and legal databases is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving abilities help professionals excel in this role. These competencies are essential for accurately assessing, adjusting, and managing contracts to ensure compliance, reduce risk, and maximize value for the organization.
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Travel Sleep Technologist (RPSGT) l 13 Week Contract

A24Group

Salida, CO โ€ข On-site

$24.50 - $33.75/hr

Contractor

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Job Title:ย Sleep Technologist (RPSGT) โ€“ Rapid Response Crisis
Job Location:ย Salida, CO
Working Hours:ย 36 hours/week | 6:30 PM โ€“ 6:00 AM | Wednesdayโ€“Friday nights (flexible 4th night as needed; rotating weekends & holidays)
Department:ย Cardiopulmonary / Sleep Lab
Job Type:ย Contract | 13 Weeks

Position summary

The Sleep Technologist is responsible for performing comprehensive overnight polysomnographic studies in a two-bed sleep lab setting, including setup, monitoring, scoring, and therapeutic interventions. This role supports accurate diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and adherence to BRPT and AASM technical guidelines.โ€‹

Key responsibilities
  • Collect, analyze, and document patient history and sleep-related information to determine appropriate testing parameters and protocols.โ€‹

  • Prepare, calibrate, and maintain sleep lab equipment and monitoring systems, including EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, respiratory, and oximetry channels.โ€‹

  • Apply electrodes, sensors, and PAP interfaces according to AASM and BRPT standards and verify signal quality before study initiation.โ€‹

  • Conduct in-lab polysomnographic studies including baseline diagnostic PSG, PAP titration, oxygen titration, MSLT, and MWT as ordered.โ€‹

  • Monitor sleep study data in real time, respond to respiratory events, arousals, and equipment issues, and intervene to ensure patient safety and signal integrity.โ€‹

  • Score sleep stages and clinical events using standardized scoring criteria and generate accurate preliminary reports for provider review.โ€‹

  • Provide patient education pre- and post-study regarding procedures, PAP use, and follow-up as appropriate.โ€‹

Required qualifications & skills
  • Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) credential โ€“ required.โ€‹

  • Current BLS certification.

  • Completion of an accredited polysomnography program or AASM A-STEP training pathway.โ€‹

  • Experience with polysomnographic data acquisition, troubleshooting, and scoring using accepted guidelines.โ€‹

  • Familiarity with NOX systems/software or similar PSG platforms preferred.โ€‹

  • Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays, and flexible schedules in a small lab environment.

  • Strong communication, documentation, and patient care skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks during overnight shifts.โ€‹

Core competencies
  • Polysomnographic testing andย scoringย accuracy across diagnostic and titration studies.โ€‹

  • Patient safety, therapeutic intervention, and monitoring of cardiorespiratory status.

  • Attention to detail, data integrity, and event documentation.

  • Equipment setup, operation, calibration, and basic troubleshooting.โ€‹

  • Clinical judgment, problem solving, and escalation when clinically indicated.โ€‹

  • Professional communication with patients, sleep physicians, and interdisciplinary teams.

  • Compliance with BRPT Standards of Conduct, AASM technical guidelines, and facility policies.