Registered Polysomnographic Tech
TriHealth - Oxford, Ohio, United States, 45056
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The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have. We are seeking a detail-oriented Polysomnographic Technologist to join our team. The successful candidate will conduct sleep studies, monitor patients, and analyze data to help diagnose and treat sleep disorders. Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment of sleep disorders, including polysomnography, diagnostic and therapeutic services, or patient care and education Participate in research projects and other unique laboratory procedures as directed by the Manager and/or Medical Director of the sleep center Safely operate advanced medical equipment to record sleep/wake physiology, recognize sleep pathology, and respond with appropriate interventions to ensure patient safety and proper treatment Perform special procedures such as Multiple Sleep Latency Testing, infant/pediatric polysomnography, ambulatory monitoring, and patient education Work Schedule: Part-time, 24 hours weekly, 2 days of 12-hours each Night shift from 7 PM to 7 AM Flexible schedule No weekends or holidays Requirements: Education:
High School Degree or GED; Graduate of a program leading to an Associate's Degree, or graduate of a program no less than 1 year long, or equivalent experience Certification:
Registered Polysomnographic Technologist or equivalent (RPSGT, R-EEGT, RRT, or CRT-SDS); Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) Skills:
Strong attention to detail, good communication skills, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team Incentives: $5,000 Sign-on Bonus (one-year work commitment) Competitive salary Health insurance, vision, dental, 401(k), and more Working Conditions: Climbing:
Rarely Concentrating:
Consistently Continuous Learning:
Consistently Hearing: Conversation:
Frequently Hearing: Other Sounds:
Frequently Interpersonal Communication:
Frequently Kneeling:
Frequently Lifting