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What is a Sleep Manager job?

A Sleep Manager is responsible for overseeing sleep-related services, often in a healthcare, hospitality, or research setting. They may manage sleep clinics, ensure proper patient care, coordinate sleep studies, and supervise sleep technicians. Their role involves analyzing sleep patterns, recommending treatments, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Sleep Managers typically have experience in sleep medicine, healthcare administration, or a related field.

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

To thrive as a Sleep Manager, you need a background in sleep medicine or healthcare administration, experience with sleep study protocols, and relevant qualifications such as a degree in health sciences or sleep technology. Familiarity with polysomnography equipment, CPAP/BiPAP devices, scheduling systems, and accreditation (e.g., RPSGT certification) is typically required. Exceptional organizational skills, leadership, and the ability to communicate effectively with both staff and patients are key soft skills in this role. These are crucial for ensuring efficient operation of sleep centers, optimal patient outcomes, and compliance with industry standards.

What does a typical day look like for a Sleep Manager?

A typical day for a Sleep Manager involves supervising sleep technologists, managing patient scheduling for sleep studies, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. You may also be coordinating with physicians and other healthcare professionals to interpret sleep study data and develop treatment plans. Additionally, you’ll oversee staff training, quality assurance processes, and equipment maintenance to maintain a high standard of patient care. This role requires balancing administrative tasks with direct support to both patients and the clinical team, making strong organizational and interpersonal skills essential. As a Sleep Manager, you can expect a dynamic environment where your efforts directly impact both operational efficiency and patient well-being.
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Respiratory Therapist - Sleep Therapy-REMOTE

Respiratory Therapist - Sleep Therapy-REMOTE

Sleep Management, LLC

Houston, TX

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

Responsible for the overall clinical, technical and administrative functions at the location on record regarding the PAP Therapy program.

  • Responsible for the installation/setup of respiratory therapy equipment (CPAP, AutoPAP, BiPAP) and provision of all needed supplies and products to the patients and ongoing assessment of patients and equipment.
  • Is responsible for contacting patients to schedule setups of equipment and explain the clinical benefits of PAP therapy and dangers of sleep apnea
  • Is responsible for clinical contact with the physician, referred contacts, health care practitioners, and others involved in the care of the patients referred to Sleep Management, LLC d/b/a VieMed for home respiratory therapy services.
  • Is responsible for the maintenance of records, charting, progress notes, clinical files, equipment records, preventative maintenance records, and other necessary documentation.
  • Is responsible to ensure all pertinent demographic information is updated regularly and with any change in personal or professional status.
  • Is responsible for the overseeing of all applicable regulatory rules and guidelines as pertains to the staff respiratory therapist.
  • Is responsible for orientation and training of subordinate or newly hired respiratory therapist staff service technicians.
  • Exhibits effective written and verbal communication skills. Adheres to cost-containment policies and procedures.
  • Works with the office staff to ensure prompt and accurate billing and documentation of services, including providing adequate information to satisfy third-party payor guidelines for coverage.
  • Works with all clinical, managerial, and sales staff to promote and market home respiratory therapist services to all referral sources.
  • Ensures proper, accurate, and safe operation of all equipment prior to installation.
  • Is required to provide availability for patient contact and response to patient needs.
  • Will work with team members (other RTs, PCC’s and various departments) to ensure tasks are completed.
  • Other duties/projects as assigned.

Competencies

  • Technical Capacity.
  • Customer/Client Focus.
  • Communication Proficiency.
  • Initiative
  • Collaboration
  • Financial Management.
  • Presentation Skills.

Requirements

  • Must have RT License
  • Must have high speed internet

Work Environment

  • Clinical – This job will require the employee to set-up and service medical devices.

Work Hours

You will be expected to work during normal business hours, which are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.

– 5:00 p.m. Please note this job description is not designed to cover and/or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time with or without notice.