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Hello Prospective Sleep Tech! An open Sleep Technician position (RPSGT, CPSGT, CRT, or RRT) is available in the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Hospital (near San Jose City College). This is a per ...

Hello Prospective Sleep Tech! An open Sleep Technician position (RPSGT, CPSGT, CRT, or RRT) is available in the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Hospital (near San Jose City College). This is a per ...

Hello Prospective Sleep Tech! An open Sleep Technician position (RPSGT, CPSGT, CRT, or RRT) is available in the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Hospital (near San Jose City College). This is a per ...

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How much do sleep medical jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for sleep medical 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 jobs pay $400 an hour?

In the sleep medicine field, highly specialized roles such as sleep medicine physicians or neurologists can earn around $400 an hour, especially with extensive experience and board certification. These positions typically require advanced medical degrees, licensing, and often involve working in clinical or research settings with demanding schedules.

Is there a job that involves sleeping?

A sleep medical job typically involves studying or treating sleep disorders, such as sleep technologists or sleep physicians, rather than sleeping themselves. These roles often require specialized training, certifications, and working in clinical or research environments. No standard job involves sleeping as a primary duty, but some research positions may include monitoring sleep patterns overnight.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

In the sleep medicine field, high-paying roles such as sleep medicine physicians or specialists can earn around $2,000 per day, especially with extensive experience, certifications, and working in private practices or specialized clinics. These positions often require medical degrees, board certification, and a deep understanding of sleep disorders and diagnostic tools like polysomnography.

What sleep study pays 2000?

Sleep technologists or sleep technicians conducting diagnostic sleep studies can sometimes earn around $2,000 for certain cases or overtime. Compensation varies based on experience, location, and employer, with some specialized or overnight studies offering higher pay. Certification and familiarity with sleep monitoring equipment can also influence earnings.

What is the difference between Sleep Medical vs Sleep Technologist?

AspectSleep MedicalSleep Technologist
CertificationsOften requires medical certifications or licensure, such as RPSGT or MDTypically requires RPSGT or RST certification
Work EnvironmentMedical clinics, sleep centers, hospitalsSleep labs, clinics, hospitals
Job FocusMedical diagnosis, treatment planning, patient managementConducting sleep studies, monitoring patients during sleep
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, sleep medicine clinicsSleep centers, hospitals, clinics

Sleep Medical professionals often have a broader medical background and may hold additional certifications or licenses, focusing on diagnosis and treatment. Sleep Technologists primarily conduct sleep studies and monitor patients during sleep. Both roles work in similar environments but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Sleep Medical job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,185 per year, or $30.9 per hour.
Registered Night Sleep Technician

Registered Night Sleep Technician

EPOCH SLEEP CENTERS

Lincoln, RI

$32 - $45/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description

Come be a part of the future of Sleep Medicine! Join our Epoch & Clinical team and help us improve the lives of countless patients suffering from sleep apnea! We're on a mission to make a positive impact on the lives of patients living with sleep disorders by simplifying the complex process from diagnosis to treatment.


The Night Sleep Technician will be able to work 3 twelve-hour shifts overnight at our Lincoln, RI location (6 Blackstone Valley Place Building 7, Suite 707, Lincoln, RI 02865). The Night Sleep Technician is responsible for preparing and conducting sleep studies in accordance with established protocols, including verifying medical orders, educating patients, and ensuring proper equipment setup and calibration. It also involves applying sensors, monitoring equipment, and supporting patients through the process, whether in-center or through Home Sleep Apnea Testing (HSAT). The expectation of this position is to provide a first-class patient experience, with every patient interaction.

  • Prepare for sleep studies by reviewing patient history, verifying medical orders, and following established sleep center protocols.
  • Greet patients, verify identification, collect necessary documentation, and obtain informed consent for sleep studies.
  • Provide clear explanations of procedures and deliver age-appropriate patient education for in-center or Home Sleep Apnea Testing (HSAT).
  • Select, calibrate, and adjust sleep study equipment to ensure proper functionality prior to testing.
  • Apply electrodes and sensors in accordance with published standards and protocols.
  • Perform positive airway pressure (PAP) interface fitting and patient desensitization procedures.
  • Conduct sleep studies including MSLT, MWT, parasomnia studies, PAP titration, and oxygen titration according to established protocols.
  • Perform physiological calibrations and monitor real-time data quality, identifying and correcting artifacts during acquisition.
  • Document sleep stages, clinical events, procedural changes, and other observations to support accurate scoring and interpretation.
  • Implement appropriate interventions to ensure patient safety and therapeutic effectiveness (e.g., oxygen administration, PAP adjustments).
  • Complete post-study "lights on" procedures, including final calibrations and collection of patient questionnaires.
  • Assist in scoring sleep/wake stages and clinical events in alignment with AASM standards.
  • Generate accurate preliminary reports by tabulating and summarizing sleep data and events.
  • Demonstrate age-appropriate care and communication with patients across all age groups, from neonatal to geriatric patients.
  • Prepare, clean, and disinfect HSAT equipment; instruct patients on proper home use and ensure proper data download and review.
  • Identify and document HSAT data quality issues, such as artifacts or study failures, and assist in generating accurate reports.
  • Perform routine equipment care and maintenance, and inventory evaluation.
  • Adhere to sleep center policies related to quality assurance.

Requirements

  • Holds a Registered Polysomnography Technologist (RPSGT) or Registered Respiratory Therapist (If RRT, license in RI required; MA license a strong plus) Sleep Disorders Specialty (SDS) certification preferred
  • Current CPR (In person BLS) Certificate
  • Ability to work overnight 
  • Available to work in other locations as business need dictates a strong plus 

Full-time employees would be eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, Sick, Holiday & Vacation time off

$32.00 - $45.00 / hour DOE