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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote 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.

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A Remote Sleep Scoring job involves analyzing sleep study data, typically from polysomnography (PSG) recordings, to identify sleep stages, events, and potential sleep disorders. Professionals in this role review and annotate data remotely using specialized software, ensuring accurate sleep scoring based on established guidelines such as AASM (American Academy of Sleep Medicine) standards. This job is commonly performed by registered sleep technologists (RPSGT) or experienced sleep scorers. It requires knowledge of sleep physiology, attention to detail, and proficiency in reading sleep study waveforms. Many positions are contract or freelance-based, allowing flexibility in work hours and location.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Remote Sleep Scoring position, and why are they important?

To excel in Remote Sleep Scoring, you need strong knowledge of sleep physiology, experience in analyzing polysomnographic data, and typically a background in sleep technology or a related health science, often supported by RPSGT or equivalent certification. Familiarity with specialized sleep scoring software and remote health data systems is essential for accurate and efficient work. Attention to detail, self-motivation, and effective written communication set top performers apart in this remote position. These skills are critical for producing precise sleep study results, ensuring patient safety, and collaborating seamlessly within virtual clinical teams.

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Remote Sleep Scoring professionals often work flexible hours, with shifts commonly offered during evenings, nights, or weekends to align with when sleep studies are conducted and data is available for review. Workloads typically involve reviewing and scoring multiple sleep studies per shift using secure online platforms. The role is largely independent, but frequent virtual communication with sleep technologists, physicians, and clinical coordinators ensures consistent quality and resolution of any data inconsistencies. This role offers autonomy and the ability to work from home, making it ideal for individuals who are disciplined and comfortable managing their time. Opportunities for advancement may include lead scorer or supervisory positions, as well as further specialization within sleep medicine.
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Staff Research Associate II

Staff Research Associate II

NCIRE

San Francisco, CA โ€ข On-site, Remote

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Position Definition:

The Stress, Trauma, and Resilience Program (STaR Lab) at the San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS), in partnership with Northern California Institute for Research and Education, Inc. (NCIRE) and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is seeking an experienced Staff Research Associate II (SRA II)ย to support and help manage clinical and experimental studies on trauma- and stressor-related disorders in Veterans, with a particular focus on PTSD, sleep disturbance, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and fear learning.

Our overarching goal is to develop mechanism-informed, pharmacologically augmented psychotherapiesย that directly target the neural systems involved in these conditions, with a focus on enhancing fear extinction and related learning processes. Ultimately, we aim to translate this work into more targeted, effective treatments for Veterans with PTSD, insomnia, TBI, and other trauma-related difficulties.

This role is ideal for someone seeking a 50% research / 50% administrativeย position who has solid prior research experience and wants to play a central role in clinical trial coordination, psychophysiology data collection, and multi-site study operations. Highly motivated candidates may have opportunities to co-author publications and contribute to presentations.

Essential Functions:

Research (~50%)

  • Coordinate and support augmented psychotherapy trialsย that combine evidence-based PTSD treatments (e.g., exposure-based therapies) with medications that target mechanisms underlying the disorder, including those that facilitate fear extinction.
  • Administer, pilot, and analyze remote psychophysiological fear-conditioning paradigms, including online and lab-based experimental tasks.
  • Set up, monitor, and troubleshoot psychophysiological recording sessionsย using systems such as Biopacย and Lab Streaming Layer (LSL)-based data pipelines.
  • Acquire, process, and organize multi-modal psychophysiological signals, including electrodermal activity (EDA), electromyography (EMG), heart rate (HR), heart rate variability (HRV), facial coding outputs, and remote photoplethysmography (PPG) signals derived from video.
  • Conduct and score clinical interviews and self-report measuresย assessing PTSD symptoms, trauma exposure, mood, and sleep-related functioning (training provided as needed).
  • Collect, process, and analyze sleep-related data, including actigraphyย and EEG-based measures.
  • Assist with and increasingly take ownership of data management and analysisย (e.g., REDCap, spreadsheets, data quality checks, and basic statistical software).
  • For candidates with appropriate clinical training, there may be opportunities to be involved in structured clinical assessmentย and to receive training in manualized, exposure-based psychotherapy protocols, delivering supervised, protocol-guided treatment components as part of the trial.

Administrative (~50%)

  • Coordinate day-to-day study operations, including participant recruitment, screening, scheduling, and follow-up, ensuring that visit windows and protocol requirements are met.
  • Maintain and organize regulatory documentsย (IRB submissions, amendments, renewals, consent forms) in collaboration with the PI and regulatory staff.
  • Serve as a key liaison with a multidisciplinary teamย of investigators, clinicians, coordinators, and collaborators across sites.
  • Track enrollment, timelines, and milestones; assist with and help prepare progress reports, RPPRs, and other grant-related documentation.
  • Support NCIRE and VA administrative processes, including onboarding of staff/volunteers, purchasing, and meeting organization (e.g., agendas, notes, action items).

Qualifications:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biology, Public Health, Social Work, or a related field; a Masterโ€™s degree or PhD is a plus. Individuals with clinical training, particularly in fields such as social work, clinical psychology, or counseling psychology, would also be a good fit, especially if they are interested in integrating clinical assessment and structured psychotherapy into research.
  • At least 2โ€“3 years of experience in research or clinical trial settings, preferably involving mental health, neuroscience, or related clinical populations.
  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
  • Excellent written and verbal communicationย skills.
  • Demonstrated interest in trauma/PTSD, fear learning, psychophysiology, and/or sleep-related processes.
  • Experience with clinical trial management or coordinationย (e.g., tracking visit windows, managing protocols, interfacing with sponsors/regulatory teams) is strongly preferred.
  • Experience with psychophysiological data collection or analysisย (e.g., Biopac, LSL, EDA, EMG, HR/HRV, facial coding, or remote PPG from video) is strongly preferred; enthusiasm for further developing these skills is essential.
  • Experience with data analysis or programming toolsย (e.g., MATLAB, Python, R) is highly desirable.
  • Clinical experience with trauma-exposed populationsย (e.g., Veterans, survivors of interpersonal violence, first responders) is highly beneficialย for this role.
  • Comfort working with Veterans and individuals with trauma histories, with professionalism, empathy, and strong interpersonal skills.

VA Onboarding Requirements:

NCIRE is an affiliate organization of the San Francisco VA Health Care System (SFVAHCS), which requires all candidates to complete SFVA onboarding in addition to NCIRE's onboarding process. The SFVA is a federal agency that requires a federal background check, occupational health clearance, vaccines and immunizations, and drug testing for certain positions. Drug testing may include screening for marijuana which remains an illegal substance according to federal law.ย  The failure to pass required drug testing will disqualify candidates from employment.

The base wage range for this position is $25.24 - $40.60 per hour. The wage actually offered to a successful candidate will take into account various relevant and non-discriminatory business factors including, without limitation, the candidateโ€™s geographic location, job-related experience, knowledge, and skills, and education, as well as internal equity considerations. A successful candidate may also be eligible to earn additional compensation including bonuses.

NCIRE is an Equal Opportunity Employer.ย  This position requires access to United States Government research under the Veterans Administration. Per Veterans Administration regulations surrounding access to US research, qualified US Citizens will be selected over other individuals eligible to work in the United States. ย If you are eligible to work in the United States, you may still be considered for this position but only if no qualified US citizens apply.