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How much do overnight sleep center jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight sleep center in the United States is $30.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $32.93 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Sleep Center vs Sleep Technologist?

AspectOvernight Sleep CenterSleep Technologist
CredentialsOften requires certification (e.g., RPSGT), relevant trainingRequires certification (e.g., RPSGT), specialized training
Work EnvironmentSleep clinics, hospitals, overnight shiftsSleep labs, clinics, hospital settings, overnight or day shifts
Job RoleOversees sleep studies, manages equipment, patient monitoringPerforms sleep studies, monitors patients, records data

Both roles involve working in sleep centers and require similar certifications. An Overnight Sleep Center refers to the facility or setting where sleep studies are conducted, while a Sleep Technologist is the professional performing and managing those studies. The main difference is that the Overnight Sleep Center is the environment, whereas the Sleep Technologist is the role within that environment.

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Polysomnographic Technologist - Sleep Center

Regions Hospital

Maplewood, MN

$26 - $35.75/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 3 days ago

New


Regions Hospital rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 33 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

260th of 1,060 rated hospitals


Job description

Polysomnographic Technologist

Regions is looking to hire a Polysomnographic Technologist to join our Sleep Center team!  Come join us as a Partner for Good and help us make an impact on the care and experience that our patients and their families receive every day. 

Position Summary:

The Polysomnographic Technologist works under medical supervision to perform and evaluate overnight polysomnograms. This individual functions independently to safely operate sophisticated medical equipment to record sleep/wake physiology. The application of recording devices, cleaning/sterilization of equipment and monitoring of polysomnogram are essential duties of the technologist. Polysomnographic technologists must recognize sleep pathology when it occurs in the laboratory and respond with the appropriate interventions to ensure patient safety.

Knowledge of normal cardiorespiratory, neurologic, and sleep physiology is essential to the polysomnographic technologist. The technologist understands the function of equipment used to monitor and record breathing (airflow/effort), electroencephalograms (brain waves), electrocardiograms (heart rate and rhythm), electromyograms (muscle activity), and pulse oximetry (blood oxygenation/saturation).

The polysomnographic technologist monitors nasal continuous positive pressure, oxygen, and employs ventilatory assistance devices in accordance with established protocols. This individual is also Certified in Basic Life Support. The technologist also performs special procedures such as multiple sleep latency testing, pediatric polysomnography, ambulatory monitoring, and patient education.

Record review/scoring of polysomnograms is an integral part of the job and may consume as much time as data acquisition. The identification of normal/abnormal patterns, artifacts, and sleep/wake stages is critical to high quality patient care. The polysomnographic technologist generates a report that accurately and concisely summarizes the patient's sleep/wake stages, respiratory events, cardiac events, limb movements, arousal analysis, and other clinical events.

Work Schedule:

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights  7:30pm-7:30am

Required Qualifications:

  • Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:
    • High School diploma/GED with OTJ training in Polysomnography of no less than one year duration, associated with a state licensed and/or nationally accredited facility. and successful passing of the RPSGT exam.
  • Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:
    • Certification by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists as a Registered Polysomnographic Technologist. ( or registry eligible)
    • Certified in Basic Cardiac Life Support
  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
    • Demonstrates knowledge of age-related growth and development principles necessary to provide appropriate service and assure safety of patients.

Benefits:

Regions offers a competitive benefits package (for eligible positions) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, a retirement program, time away from work, insurance options, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, onsite clinic and much more!

At HealthPartners we believe in the power of good - good deeds and good people working together. As part of our team, you'll find an inclusive environment that encourages new ways of thinking, celebrates differences, and recognizes hard work.

We're a nonprofit, integrated health care organization, providing health insurance in six states and high-quality care at more than 90 locations, including hospitals and clinics in Minnesota and Wisconsin. We bring together research and education through HealthPartners Institute, training medical professionals across the region and conducting innovative research that improve lives around the world.

At HealthPartners, everyone is welcome, included and valued. We're working together to increase diversity and inclusion in our workplace, advance health equity in care and coverage, and partner with the community as advocates for change.

Benefits Designed to Support Your Total Health
As a HealthPartners colleague, we're committed to nurturing your diverse talents, valuing your dedication, and supporting your work-life balance. We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to support every aspect of your life, including health, time off, retirement planning, and continuous learning opportunities. Our goal is to help you thrive physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially, so you can continue delivering exceptional care.

Join us in our mission to improve the health and well-being of our patients, members, and communities.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identify, status as a veteran and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.


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