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$20 - $23/hr

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Columbia, SC · On-site

$20 - $23/hr

Position Summary The Sleep Technologist is responsible for conducting overnight sleep studies and ... Vision for growth and professional development * Discipline and accountability

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Chesapeake, VA · On-site

$27 - $34/hr

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How much do sleep professional jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for sleep professional 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 are sleep professionals?

Sleep professionals are healthcare specialists who diagnose, treat, and manage sleep disorders such as insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, and narcolepsy. They can include sleep physicians, sleep technologists, and sleep psychologists, often working in sleep centers or clinics. Their work involves conducting sleep studies, interpreting results, and developing treatment plans to help patients achieve better sleep health.

What are some typical challenges Sleep Professionals face when working with clients, and how can they be addressed?

Sleep Professionals often encounter challenges such as clients' resistance to changing long-standing habits, complex sleep disorders that may require multidisciplinary collaboration, and the need to tailor interventions to individual lifestyles. Addressing these challenges involves strong communication skills, patience, and staying current with evidence-based practices. Collaboration with healthcare providers and ongoing education are key strategies for ensuring effective outcomes and building trust with clients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Sleep Professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Sleep Professional, you need a background in sleep medicine, physiology, or a related health field, often supported by a degree and certification such as RPSGT (Registered Polysomnographic Technologist). Familiarity with polysomnography equipment, CPAP devices, and sleep study software is typically required. Strong patient communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and ensure accurate assessments. These skills are vital for diagnosing sleep disorders effectively and guiding patients toward improved sleep health.

What is the difference between Sleep Professional vs Sleep Technician?

AspectSleep ProfessionalSleep Technician
CredentialsVaries; often includes certifications like RPSGT or RSTTypically requires a sleep technician certification or training
Work EnvironmentClinics, sleep centers, hospitalsSleep labs, diagnostic centers
Job RoleOversees sleep studies, interprets data, collaborates with physiciansConducts sleep studies, monitors patients, collects data

Sleep Professionals generally have broader responsibilities, including data interpretation and patient management, while Sleep Technicians focus on conducting sleep studies and monitoring patients. Both roles are essential in sleep medicine, but Sleep Professionals often require advanced certifications and have more clinical responsibilities.

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Infographic showing various Sleep Professional job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $64,185 per year, or $30.9 per hour.

Sleep Lab Technologist RPSGT

Baltimore Sleep Diagnostic Center I

Rosedale, MD • On-site

$32 - $38/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

TiTLE

RPSGT Sleep Technician

DESCRIPTION

JOB SUMMARY:
This position will be a key member of the clinical team supporting accurate Patient Education and Diagnostic Studies including PSG, CPAP, BiPAP, BiPAP ST, ASV studies. PSG w/ Oral Appliance titration and PSG w/ Inspire titration.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


The essential functions of the position include, but are not limited to, the following duties:


• Supports by assisting with Diagnostic Testing OSA education and importance of follow-up care

• Educate patients about Obstructive Sleep Apnea disease management and understanding of criteria for different severity levels of OSA.
• Will be a clinical expert in treatment modalities for each severity level of OSA.
• Understand importance of complete medical history, Epworth scoring, Berlin Surveys, normal versus abnormal BMIs.
• Responsible for assuring patient confidentiality and adhering to all HIPPA regulations and patient dignity guidelines
• Inform patients of our continuous care with CPAP Clinic
• Supports and provides patient instruction on correct use, time of study and amount of data required for successful in-home sleep study.
• Supports and provides patient instruction on the use of APAP's, CPAP's and Titrations.
• Creates reports, downloads data, and understands operational and physiological effects of PAP pressures. Creates Titration Reports following Clinician recommendations
• Provide adequate documentation during diagnostic testing for the interpreting physician.
• Complete ISR monthly to ensure you are up to date with scoring rule
• Keep all patient and physician / provider information updated Insurance information, Address Verification

• Assures accuracy and completeness during diagnostic testing, identifies abnormality for physician’s review during interpretation
• Responsible for daily clinical tasks that may require administrative input such as reviewing orders prior to running studies to verify correct study is conducted and authorizations documents in the patients chart

•Maintain cleanliness of the lab and technician room
• Performs additional functions as required.
 

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

EDUCATION:
Required:
• Must possess all of the following active credentials: RPSGT, Maryland State License & Current CPR/ AED card.


• Must possess strong knowledge of evidence-based guidelines on the use of CPAP, BiPAP, ASV and mask interface fittings.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
• Must possess Maryland State Licensure
• Must possess clinical / physiological knowledge of cardio respiratory system
• Must possess knowledge of obstructive sleep apnea diagnosis, treatment and management.
• Must possess strong verbal and written communication skills with capability to conceptualize and develop policies, procedures and workflows.
• Must possess professional image and capability to work with multiple inter-disciplinary departments.
• Must have the skills to defuse escalated situations while remaining poised under pressure
• Ability to prioritize needs and function independently
• Must be able to multi-task well and handle changes in a positive manner
• Must be familiar with in lab PSG and CPAP Titration
• Abide by all sleep center policies and procedures

SHIFT

8pm – 6am

STATUS

Full-Time

Busy sleep center practice in Whitemarsh Maryland seeking Full-time licensed RPSGT.

Competitive salary & incentive package.

Email your resume to Amanda Norman at anorman@want2sleep.com.

Company Description

TEAM BASED CARE