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Overnight Sleep Lab Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$26.35 - $40.84/hr

Sleep Lab Technician The Sleep Lab Technician is responsible for performing overnight diagnostic sleep studies and CPAP, BiPAP, and ASV titration studies. The technician also provides patient care ...

Polysomnographer

Albany, OR · On-site

$55 - $61/hr

The Sleep Technologist will perform patient set-ups for overnight sleep testing, monitor and record ... Communicate effectively with physicians, Sleep Lab leadership, and interdisciplinary team members.

Travel Sleep Study Technologist

Albany, OR · On-site

$25.50 - $35/hr

... overnight polysomnographic (PSG) and video recordings of patient's sleep activity for diagnostic evaluation. Communicates and coordinates activities with Sleep Lab Section leader/supervisor.

Sleep Study Tech-PSGT

Albany, OR · On-site

$30.42 - $44.67/hr

Performs patient set-ups for overnight sleep testing, and records overnight polysomnographic (PSG ... Communicates and coordinates activities with Sleep Lab Section leader/supervisor. Administers sleep ...

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How much do overnight sleep lab manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for overnight sleep lab manager in the United States is $24.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Sleep Lab Manager vs Sleep Technologist?

AspectOvernight Sleep Lab ManagerSleep Technologist
CredentialsOften requires RPSGT certification, management experienceRequires RPSGT or RST certification, technical training
Work EnvironmentOvernight shifts in sleep labs, overseeing staffOvernight shifts, conducting sleep studies
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, sleep clinics, healthcare facilitiesSleep centers, hospitals, clinics

The main difference is that the Overnight Sleep Lab Manager oversees sleep lab operations and staff, requiring management skills and certifications, while the Sleep Technologist focuses on conducting sleep studies and patient care. Both roles work overnight in sleep labs but differ in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Sleep Lab Technician

Job Description

The Sleep Lab Technician is responsible for performing overnight diagnostic sleep studies and CPAP, BiPAP, and ASV titration studies. The technician also provides patient care, education and support regarding sleep testing and treatment. The ideal candidate must be able to work in a team environment with the ability to work alone as well.

Department: Sleep Lab

Hours: Full time, 40 hours/week; 6pm-6am

Shift: Night shift

Required: High School Diploma, BLS or CPR certification within 90 days of hire

Pay: Based on experience, starting at $26.35

Location Sarah Bush Lincoln Prairie Pavilion 1

Responsibilities

Apply electrodes and sensors according to accepted published standards., Apply electrodes and sensors according to accepted published standards., Assist with scoring clinical events (such as respiratory events, cardiac events, limb movements, arousals, etc.) according to center specific protocols., Assist with scoring sleep/wake stages by applying professionally accepted guidelines., Assist with the generating accurate reports by tabulating sleep/wake and clinical event data., Collect, analyze and integrate patient information in order to identify and meet the patient-specific needs (Physical/mental limitations, current emotional/physiological status regarding the testing procedure, pertinent medical/social history), and to determine final testing parameters/procedures in conjunction with the ordering physician or clinical director and laboratory protocols., Complete and verify documentation., Comply with applicable laws, regulations, guidelines and standards regarding safety and infection control issues., Comply with the BRPT Standards of Conduct., Demonstrate appropriate social skills., Demonstrate effective written and spoken communication skills., Demonstrate the ability to analyze complex situations and apply policy., Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and provide age specific care in the treatment, assessment, and education of pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients., Document routine observations, including sleep stages and clinical events, changes in procedure, and significant events in order to facilitate scoring and interpretation of polysomnographic results., Evaluate sleep study related equipment and inventory., Explain pre-testing, testing, and post-testing procedures to the patient., Follow "lights on" procedures to verify integrity of collected data and complete the data collection process (e.g. repeat the physiological and instrument calibrations and instruct the patient on completing questionnaires, etc.), Follow "lights out" procedures to establish and document baseline values (such as body position, oxyhemoglobin saturation, respiratory and heart rates, etc.), Follow procedural protocols [such as Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT), Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (MWT), parasomnia studies, PAP, oxygen titration etc.] to ensure collection of appropriate data., Implement appropriate interventions (including actions necessary for patient safety and therapeutic intervention such as continuous and bi-level positive airway pressure, oxygen administration, etc.), Maintain current CPR or BCLS certification., Obtain on a yearly basis a minimum of 10 Sleep Related Continuing Education Units (CEU's), Oversees and performs difficult and unusual procedures and therapeutic interventions., Perform appropriate physiologic calibrations to ensure proper signals and make adjustments, if necessary, Perform polysomnographic data acquisition while monitoring study-tracing quality to ensure signals are artifact-free and make adjustments, if necessary. {+ 3 more}

Requirements

High School (Required)BLS or CPR certification (within 90 days of hire) - Sarah Bush Lincoln, Registered Polysomnographic Technologist - Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists

Compensation

Estimated Compensation Range

$26.35 - $40.84

Pay based on experience