REGISTERED SLEEP TECH - PRN
Company: Johnson Regional Medical Center
Location: Clarksville
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title:
Registered Sleep Technologist or Polysomnographer (RPSGT) Reports
to: Respiratory Director Job Summary: Under the direction of the
Sleep Center Coordinator, provides comprehensive evaluation and
treatment of sleep disorders including in-center and HSAT testing,
diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, comprehensive patient
care and direct patient education. Demonstrates Competency in the
Following Areas: Collects, analyzes, and integrates patient
information in order to identify and meet the patient-specific
needs (physical/mental limitations, current emotional/physiological
status regarding the testing procedure, pertinent medical/social
history). Determines final testing parameters/procedures in
conjunction with the ordering physician or clinical director and
laboratory protocols. Reviews patient's medical history and
verifies the medical order. Follows sleep center protocols related
to the sleep study. Verifies patient identification, collect
documents, and obtain consent for the study. Explains procedures to
patient and orients the patient for either in-center or home sleep
apnea testing. Selects appropriate equipment and calibrate for
testing to determine proper functioning and make adjustments, if
necessary. Performs patient set-up: attaches electrodes and sensors
to patient according to accepted standards. Performs routine
positive airway pressure (PAP) interface fitting and
desensitization. Follows procedural protocols [such as
Polysomnography, Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT), Maintenance of
Wakefulness Test (MWT), parasomnia studies, PAP, oxygen titration,
etc.] to ensure collection of appropriate data. Performs
appropriate physiological calibrations to ensure proper signals and
makes required adjustments. Follows “lights out” procedures to
establish and document baseline values (such as body position,
oxyhemoglobin saturation, respiratory, and heart rates, etc.).
Performs data acquisition while monitoring study-tracing quality to
ensure signals are artifact-free. Identifies, corrects, and
documents artifact. Documents routine observations, including sleep
stages and clinical events, changes in procedure, and other
significant events in order to facilitate scoring and
interpretation of polysomnographic results. Implements appropriate
interventions (including actions necessary for patient safety and
therapeutic intervention such as positive airway pressure, oxygen
administration, etc.). Follows “lights on” procedures to verify
integrity of collected data and complete the data collection
process (e.g. repeat the physiological and instrument calibrations
and instruct the patient on completing questionnaires, checking for
completeness, etc.). Scores sleep/wake stages by applying
professionally accepted guidelines. Scores clinical events (such as
respiratory events, cardiac events, limb movements, arousals, etc.)
utilizing AASM standards. Generates accurate reports by tabulating
sleep/wake and clinical event data. Demonstrates the knowledge and
skills necessary to recognize and provide age specific care in the
treatment, assessment, and education of adolescent, adult, and
geriatric patients. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary
to perform portable monitoring equipment preparation and data
download. Performs patient education and instruction appropriate
for home sleep apnea testing. Demonstrates adherence to cleaning
and disinfection procedures for portable monitoring devices.
Demonstrates adherence to AASM Scoring Manual parameters for HSAT;
identifies artifact, inadequate signals and study failures and
generates an accurate report. Complies with applicable laws,
regulations, guidelines, and standards regarding safety and
infection control issues. Performs routine equipment care and
maintenance and inventory evaluation. Maintains a good working
relationship with Sleep Center staff and other departments. Treats
patients and families with respect and dignity. Demonstrates the
ability to be flexible, organized and function under stressful
situations. Responds to sleep patient’s procedural-related
inquiries by providing appropriate information. Provides patient
education utilizing sleep center specific protocols. Assists the
coordinator in all aspects of sleep center operations. Adheres to
sleep center policies related to quality assurance. Evaluates sleep
study-related equipment and inventory. Reviews and evaluates sleep
studies and provides feedback to staff. Performs other duties as
assigned. Requirements: Professional Requirements: Adheres to dress
code, appearance is neat and clean. Demonstrates appropriate
socials and customer service skills. Complies with professional
standards of conduct. Demonstrates critical thinking, ability to
follow direction, and ability to work with minimal supervision
Maintains patient confidentiality at all times. Demonstrates the
ability to analyze complex situations and apply policy. Reports to
work on time and as scheduled, completes work within designated
time. Wears identification while on duty. Regulatory Requirements:
· High School graduate or equivalent. · Completion of an accredited
educational program leading to a certificate or associate degree
with an emphasis in sleep technology; or · Completion of a sleep
technology program associated with a state licensed and/or a
nationally accredited educational facility or equivalent experience
and documented proficiency at all competencies required of a sleep
technician. · Certification by a nationally recognized
certification board and holds Registered Sleep Technologist (RST),
the Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGT), or Sleep
Disorders Specialist (SDS) credential. · Current BLS certification.
Language Skills: · Able to communicate effectively in English, both
verbally and in writing. · Additional languages preferred. ·
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Skills: · Basic
Computer knowledge. Knowledgeable of computer software programs
used by the Sleep Center. Physical Demands: · Frequent standing.
Use of hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms;
climb or balance; and talk or hear. Occasionally required to walk,
sit, stoop, keel, crouch, or crawl. Frequent lifting or moving up
to 25 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color
vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust
focus. · This position is a safety sensitive position pursuant to
Amendment 98 to the Arkansas Constitution § 2(25). A safety
sensitive position means any position in which a person performing
the position while under the influence of marijuana may constitute
a threat to health or safety. This position is therefore “safety
sensitive” due to the fact it requires the following: performing
life-threatening procedures; working with hazardous or flammable
materials, controlled substances, food, or medicine; and a lapse of
attention while working in this position could result in injury,
illness, or death. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of
the position without compromising patient care.
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