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Evening Sleep Scoring Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... evening. 5. Calibrate sleep systems, and ancillary equipment (CPAP, oximeters, etc.), as well as ... Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology, and Technical ...

Sleep Lab Technician Day/Night

Redmond, OR ยท On-site

$31.72 - $47.57/hr

Relief - 15% Evening - $2.50 Night - $6.50 ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM TITLE: Sleep Technologist ... Collects, analyzes, scores, andintegratespatient information in order to identify and meet the ...

Relief - 15% Evening - $2.50 Night - $6.50 ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM TITLE: Sleep Technologist ... Collects, analyzes, scores, andintegratespatient information in order to identify and meet the ...

Prepares adolescent, adult and geriatric patients and equipment for sleep disorders testing ... Monitors the recording during the evening per protocol including documentation and interventions as ...

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How much do evening sleep scoring jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for evening sleep scoring 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 is the difference between Evening Sleep Scoring vs Night Sleep Technologist?

AspectEvening Sleep ScoringNight Sleep Technologist
CredentialsCertified Sleep Technologist (CST), CPR certificationCertified Sleep Technologist (CST), CPR certification
Work EnvironmentLaboratory or sleep center, evening hoursSleep labs, overnight shifts
Job FocusAnalyzing sleep data, scoring sleep studiesMonitoring patients, conducting sleep studies

Both roles require similar certifications and work in sleep centers, but Evening Sleep Scoring primarily involves analyzing sleep data during evening hours, while Night Sleep Technologists focus on patient monitoring during overnight shifts. The main difference lies in their specific responsibilities and shift timings.

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Infographic showing various Evening Sleep Scoring job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $64,185 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

Sleep Technologist

SleepCare Inc

Newark, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Full time 3rd shift sleep technologist in Newark, OH

Full time 3rd shift sleep technologist positions in Newark OH. M-Th 9p-7a shifts.

NPSG Preparation:
1. Review Patient request form orders and protocols for study.
2. Review pertinent information in patient chart.
3. Communicate with ordering physician to clarify unclear orders and update physician (per protocol) of patient status in a clear, concise manner.
4. Administer appropriate questionnaires to patients, give tour, brief explanation of procedures for evening.
5. Calibrate sleep systems, and ancillary equipment (CPAP, oximeters, etc.), as well as troubleshooting any problem areas during calibrations.
6. Select and change montages on sleep systems as appropriate
7. Interview patient to assess current medications, recent caffeine or alcohol ingestion, current sleep pattern, need for treatment intervention during testing, or need to discontinue medication for testing purposes.
8. Measure and apply EEG electrodes according to the international 10-20 system.
9. Score polysomnograms according to criteria laid out by The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events: Rules, Terminology, and Technical Specifications.
10. Place and securely attach electrodes for EOG, EMG, and EKG.
11. Place and securely attach recording devices to measure airflow, respiratory effort, snores, and oximetry.
12. Perform physiological calibrations and make appropriate equipment adjustments.
13. Educate and acclimate the patient to CPAP/BiLevel pressure and apparatus. Correctly fit the patient with a mask.

Tasks during NPSG:

1. Monitor the PSG and document significant clinical and physiological Events.
2. Recognize equipment malfunctions and troubleshoot as necessary.
3. Recognize physiological vs. mechanical artifact and troubleshoot each with as little disruption to the rest as possible.
4. Document all activities in correct manner according to protocol including: Medication administration and reason for order, NCPAP/O2 titration changes and why, half hour annotations for SaO2-Sleep Stages-Snore Level-Breathing impairment-EKG Stability/Dysrhythmias interaction with patient, patient position/activity observations, intervention, troubleshooting changes, and physician notification.

Tasks following NPSG
1. Remove electrodes and clean/calibrate all ancillary equipment according to protocols.
2. Interview patient about NPSG results, administer appropriate questionnaires, arrange information for review, and review pertinent information with daytime staff as needed
3. Prepare studies properly for interpreting physician

Patient and Equipment Safety
1. Clean and disinfect equipment according to protocol.
2. Recognize emergency situations related to EKG, cataplexy, seizure, respiratory events, etc.
3. Respond to emergency events in the correct manner according to CPR training and protocol.
4. Comply with Universal Infection Control Procedures.
5. Ensure safety and welfare of all patients, including those pediatric and psychiatric patients with special needs.
6. Monitor medication flow.

Other Tasks
1. Monitors patients' NPSG as well as progress, making necessary corrections according to protocol and procedure.
2. Instruct, aid, appease, comfort, and monitor patients as needed.
3 Inform Regional Manager and/or Interpreting Physician of pertinent events during previous NPSGs (records or events demanding immediate
attention) monitors and updates Records Management.
3. Perform all necessary tasks to keep laboratory compliant with AASM standards
4. Maintain 10 CME hours per year.
5. Any other tasks required by management

RST or RPSGT required. Training for CPFT, RPFT, CRT, and RRT credential holders considered if do not have sleep training. Pay is based on experience in the field and immediate credentials to run Medicare patients. Must forward resume with e-mail address and salary requirements for consideration.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $25.00 - $32.00 per hour depending on experience and current credentials

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance