Elevate Your Sleep Career in a Dedicated Outpatient Setting
If you’re an experienced Polysomnography Technologist looking for a role where your expertise is valued—and your work-life balance respected—this opportunity at Deaconess Sleep Center East offers the best of both worlds. Our outpatient sleep center provides a focused, controlled environment where you can deliver high-quality diagnostic care while building meaningful, long-term impact for patients.
This role is ideal for sleep professionals who enjoy autonomy, precision, and working within a specialized team that is committed to clinical excellence and innovation in sleep medicine.
Why Experienced Sleep Techs Choose Our Outpatient Sleep Center
- Focused outpatient environment—no interruptions and high-quality sleep studies
- Consistent night schedule with predictable workflows
- Advanced diagnostic and titration studies that keep your skills sharp
- Strong physician collaboration and adherence to AASM best practices
- Opportunity to specialize further in sleep diagnostics and scoring
- Supportive leadership that understands sleep medicine and values your expertise
What You’ll Do
In this role, you’ll primarily support home sleep testing and sleep study scoring, while also performing in-lab diagnostic and titration studies in accordance with American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) guidelines.
Key responsibilities include:
- Perform diagnostic polysomnography procedures and related testing
- Conduct CPAP, VPAP, IVAPS, and VPAP Adapt titrations, PAP NAPs, MSLT, and MWT studies as ordered
- Monitor patients throughout testing to ensure safety, comfort, and data quality
- Score sleep studies accurately and consistently according to AASM standards
- Administer respiratory services to inpatients and outpatients per physician orders
- Work with a diverse patient population ranging from infancy through older adulthood
- Maintain detailed, compliant documentation and contribute to quality improvement efforts
Qualifications
Required:
- Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) credential through NBRC
- Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) through BRPT or
Registered Sleep Technologist (RST) through ABSM
- Active state licensure for the state of practice
- Current BLS certification
Preferred:
- RPSGT credential preferred within two (2) years of hire if hired as RST
Compensation & Differentials
- Night shift differential opportunities available, based on job code and organizational policy
- Full details related to differentials, compensation structure, and eligibility will be shared during the interview process
Benefits That Support Your Career and Your Life
We are committed to retaining top talent by offering benefits that support both professional growth and personal success, including:
- Onsite childcare centers (Infant through Pre-K)
- Student Loan Repayment Program
- Payactiv earned wage access—work today, get paid tomorrow
- Free access to fitness centers
- Career advancement and leadership development opportunities
Explore all benefits: https://www.deaconess.com/For-You/Employees/Employee-Benefit-Resources/Documents (https://www.deaconess.com/For-You/Employees/Employee-Benefit-Resources/Documents)
If you’re ready to work in an outpatient sleep center that values clinical excellence, professional autonomy, and stability, this could be the role you’ve been looking for.
Other Key Words: Sleep Center // RPSGT
Campus: Sleep Center East
Shift: Nights, 6:30p.m. - 6:30a.m
Hours: Full Time, 36/week
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