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Entry Level Sleep Scoring Tech Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Polysomnographic Tech

Hermiston, OR · On-site

$33.45 - $51.07/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

Polysomnographic Tech Department: Sleep Lab Reports to: Sleep Solutions Manager Definition of ... Perform all sleep study procedures including setup, data acquisition, staging, scoring, and ...

Polysom Technician 2

Gresham, OR · On-site

$31.38 - $44.89/hr

... technologist dependent on individual site structure) to perform studies of sleep and related ... Quality recordings, staging and scoring studies per individual Legacy site expectations. Equipment ...

Polysom Tech

Roseburg, OR · On-site

$31.05 - $42.67/hr

... score sleep staging, assist with data tabulation, and monitor/adjust equipment. To be successful ... Registered Polysomnographic Technologist within 12 months * AHA BLS within 30 Days Preferred

Score sleep studies and prepare diagnostic reports * Maintain electronic and paper patient records ... Oregon Polysomnographic Technologist / Respiratory Therapist License AND one of the following:

Polysomnographer

Medford, OR · On-site

$61K - $95K/yr

... sleep data Apply therapeutic modalities based on patient conditions Perform scoring and maintain ... Active Oregon Polysomnographic Technologist License required OR Oregon Polysomnographic ...

Polysomnographer

Medford, OR · On-site

$2.0K/wk

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

Score sleep studies and generate detailed reports for physician interpretation. * Ensure patient ... Completion of an accredited Polysomnography or Sleep Technology program * Certification by the ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Sleep Scoring Tech vs Sleep Technologist?

AspectEntry Level Sleep Scoring TechSleep Technologist
CertificationsBasic training, possibly certification like RPSGTCertified Sleep Technologist (CST) or RPSGT
Work EnvironmentSleep labs, hospitals, clinicsSleep labs, hospitals, clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesScoring sleep studies, data entryConducting sleep studies, patient care, scoring

While both roles involve working with sleep studies, Entry Level Sleep Scoring Tech primarily focuses on scoring and data management, often requiring less certification. Sleep Technologists have broader responsibilities, including patient interaction and conducting sleep tests, often with advanced certifications.

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On-Call Sleep Center Clinical Technician

PORTLAND CLINIC

Portland, OR

Full-time

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Job description

At The Portland Clinic our mission is to be a trusted community collaborating to improve the health and well-being of those we serve. Join our team and let us work together to offer a welcoming, inclusive environment for our patients and the communities we serve.

JOB TITLE: On-Call Sleep Center Clinical Technician

SUPERVISOR: South Branch Manager

HOURS PER WEEK: Variable

DEPARTMENT: Sleep Center

HIRING BONUS: $500 after 90 days

The following information is designed to outline the essential functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor address the performance standards that must be maintained.

PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Sleep Technologist administers nPAP set ups on patients that have completed their sleep studies and have been prescribed nPAP therapy. The technologist is also responsible for on-going follow-up with the patient to insure patient compliance. The sleep technologist also instructs patients on the use of home sleep test devices. The technologist performs daytime sleep studies as needed 2-4 times per month.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (* ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS)

1. Educate patients on Apnea links, home sleep test equipment and overnight oximetry and checkout/in equipment.*
2. Perform patient nPAP set-ups in the sleep lab setting. To include: patient education in the use and care of prescribed equipment, mask fitting and nPAP acclimation.*
3. Score overnight sleep studies and home sleep studies within designated metric as determined by Sleep Center Provider. Oversee timeliness of scoring and work to resolve any scoring report delays.*
4. Review physicians orders and patient chart information to determine patient condition and that treatment protocols are complete.*
5. Contact patients after their study and inform them of follow-up and next step procedures. Schedule patient as necessary and according to physician recommendations.*
6. Document and maintain records of patient therapy and compliance outcomes.*
7. Perform follow-up procedures to determine efficacy of patient compliance while on therapy per protocols.*
8. Perform MSLTs and MWTs when needed, M-F.*
9. Assist with nPAP resupply.
10. Clean, sterilize, check and maintain all nPAP equipment and accessories.*
11. Assist in resolving patient equipment problems.*
12. Clear and compassionate communication with patients.*
13. Follow safety standards in all aspects of performance of the above functions, reports/removes unsafe equipment and attends safety meetings and clinical education sessions as required.*
14. Work closely and communicate on an on-going basis with Sleep Center Provider, Branch Manager, and Sleep Center Team. Perform other duties as required.
15. Travel to other clinics to see patients as needed.
16. To be on-call during evenings and weekends to answer questions about home sleep tests. *
17. Attend work regularly and arrive to work at scheduled time.*
18. Work respectfully and collaboratively in a team environment with a spirit of cooperation.*
19. Participate as an active team member in a patient-centered medical home
20. Back up night testing as needed.*

EQUIPMENT USED:
Operation of nPAP and Respiratory Equipment Computer
Fax machine
Multi-line phone system
Computer with Microsoft Office including Excel and Access database usage
Home sleep test equipment

EDUCATION/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Registered as a Polysomnographic Technologist through the Oregon Health Licensing Agency
Current CPR license

EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS PREFERRED:
CPAP/Bi-Level patient administration and appropriate mask fitting
1 - 3 years of clinical experience as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist
Organized and self-motivated
Effective oral and written communication skills

Employment Type: On Call

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