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CPAP set-up. * LMA insertion * Intubation assists * Noninvasive Therapy and Modalities * PEP Therapy * Noninvasive ventilation with V-60 and ResMed Lumis * Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) evaluation in ...

CPAP set-up. * Intubation assist * Noninvasive Therapy and Modalities * PEP Therapy * Noninvasive ventilation with V-60 and ResMed Lumis * Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and STOPBANG * Oxygen Delivery ...

... CPAP/Bi-PAP Machines for home use, and patient set-up/consultation for compliant usage. Job hours and set-up dates are per diem and flexible to work with RT's schedule. Most set-ups will be on-site ...

... CPAP/Bi-PAP Machines for home use, and patient set-up/consultation for compliant usage. Job hours and set-up dates are per diem and flexible to work with RT's schedule. Most set-ups will be on-site ...

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How much do cpap set up jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for cpap set up in the United States is $22.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a CPAP Set Up job?

A CPAP Set Up job involves preparing and instructing patients on how to use a Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine for sleep apnea treatment. Responsibilities typically include fitting masks, adjusting machine settings, educating patients on proper usage and maintenance, and ensuring compliance with prescribed therapy. This role requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of respiratory equipment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cpap Set Up position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CPAP Set Up technician, you need a solid understanding of respiratory care basics, familiarity with CPAP devices, and often a high school diploma or relevant certification in respiratory therapy or durable medical equipment (DME) support. Proficiency with CPAP setup procedures, mask fitting tools, documentation systems, and possibly knowledge of insurance verification processes is valuable. Outstanding interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to educate patients stand out in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring patients are comfortable, compliant, and experience effective therapy outcomes.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in CPAP Set Up?

A typical day for a CPAP Set Up technician involves receiving orders, preparing CPAP machines and accessories, and scheduling appointments to set up equipment either in patients’ homes or at a clinic. The job includes instructing patients on proper usage, mask fitting, and troubleshooting common device issues, as well as documenting all interactions for compliance and follow-up. You may also coordinate with physicians, respiratory therapists, and insurance providers to ensure everything is in place for the patient’s therapy. This blend of technical, educational, and customer service tasks makes every day varied and rewarding, especially as you directly contribute to a patient’s health and quality of life.
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Registered Respiratory Therapist (CPAP)

Registered Respiratory Therapist (CPAP)

US Department of Veterans Affairs

Prescott, AZ

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U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 623 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

33rd of 273 rated public sector bodies


Job description

Job Title

Duties

Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • ADMINISTRATIVE: Responsible to understand, interpret and comply with Respiratory Care Department and VAMC hospital policies, as well as all applicable laws and regulations, guidelines and standards regarding safety and infection control issues.
  • Ensures that patient encounters are completed and closed out correctly in Vista/CPRS. Maintains all appropriate records and documentation per policy Maintains accurate files of all patients in the Home Care Program per VAMC, TJC and Medicare guidelines.
  • Maintains patient records per Respiratory Care Department - Out-Patient and VAMC and confidentiality standards.
  • Follow all local and VHA policies and procedures (e.g., VHA Directive 2006-055) dealing with access and utilization of the Scheduling Package and Advanced Clinic Access.
  • Responsible to evaluate all home care pulmonary equipment requests, i.e. small volume nebulizer, suction equipment, etc to include the eligibility of the veteran patient for the equipment. Assures that the required paperwork is processed to Medicare and/or VA Prosthetics' Department for Oxygen, CPAP/BIPAP, etc.
  • Responsible to coordinates oxygen deliver and set up of equipment with the private vendor's state and nationwide. This includes the verification of the veteran patient's VA eligibility for disbursement of home care equipment.
  • Responsible as a liaison with community oxygen and health providers for home care pulmonary equipment inquiry to include working in conjunction with other VA facilities regarding travel and transfers issues.
  • Responsible to participate in the functions of the Medical Center Discharge planning committee as requested.
  • Assists the Respiratory Supervisor with Home Care Program quality assurance monitoring and/or review.
  • Ensure that the out-patient are scheduled and verifies clinical encounter data are closed out and follow-up on secure messages and patient calls in a reasonable time frame.
  • Coordinate for gaps in clinic or other patient coverage issues due to planned leave that are not dealt with ahead of time. Informs or keep abreast to the Respiratory Supervisor, status regarding equipment, supplies or new training required as it arises.
  • Maintains patient files on all home care oxygen and CPAP patients. Assures records are in the Home Care Office for easy reference.
  • Collaborates with management to develop and maintain a productive work environment and positive working relationship by, conducting daily activities, communications and interactions in a cooperative, positive, courteous and professional manner.
  • Consistently maintains complete confidentiality of all medical, financial, employees, computer or other sensitive material, which may jeopardize the privacy of others.
  • Perform other duties as requested or assigned.

CLINICAL:

  • Responsible for Home Care Oxygen/CPAP Program management of all patients requiring Home Care Oxygen/CPAP equipment per VA policy.
  • Responsible to conduct a CPAP/BIPAP issue and proper care of equipment class to patients eligible and authorized this home equipment by the VAMC.
  • Responsible to educate veteran patients on other respiratory home care equipment issued to include svn's, oxygen safety and use, flutter valve, etc., to patients eligible and authorized by the VAMC.
  • Responsible to download and maintain data entry from the CPAP/BIPAP "smart card" received from the patients authorized this home equipment by the VAMC.
  • Responsible to interpret the CPAP/BIPAP "smart card" and place the interpretation notes to include any problems noted. Responsible to contact patient for any follow-up if indicated and place these notes as well into CPRS.
  • Responsible to check the accuracy of the CPRS consults and respond per VA policy.
  • Responsible to verify the patient's medical eligibility for home oxygen usage by VA and/or Medicare policy standards for authorization by assessing the respiratory status of patients using data acquired through physical observation, clinical analysis of blood gas data, and oximetry to determine the patient's eligibility per policy.
  • Responsible to perform arterial blood gas puncture, if applicable. Accurately interprets data and reports any inappropriate results to physicians.
  • Responsible to participates in cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
  • Responsible to delivers sputum specimens to the main laboratory following completion of a sputum inducement procedure.

Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am- 4:30

Virtual: This is not a virtual position.

Functional Statement #: 000000

Relocation/Recruitment Incentives: Not authorized

Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not authorized


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