What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sleep Technologist (RPSGT) position at Mahaska Health Partnership?
Overview
At Mahaska Health the polysomnographic technologist works under medical supervision by a physician, Director of Cardiopulmonary Services or designated representative to perform services integral to the Mahaska Health Partnership Sleep Center.
$10,000 Sign-on Bonus
Responsibilities
Essential Job Functions include but are not limited to:
- Performs sleep testing on a varied population, in an accurate manner consistent with policy and procedure.
- Explains the procedure to the patient and/or other appropriate individuals (i.e., family or guardians of children or individuals who might not be able to understand reason for test).
- Educates patients with probable diagnosis and treatment options.
- Remains current in new advances in sleep medicine, including procedures, equipment, and legislation.
- Proficient in properly titrating CPAP/Bi-level pressure management and advanced sleep disorder treatment procedures.
- Follows protocol for the titration of oxygen.
- Keeps accurate record of patients, equipment, and charges.
- Calibrates equipment before use.
- Recognize and respond appropriately to patient’s medical problems and physiological events, especially cardiac dysrhythmias, respiratory events, and seizures.
- Ensure safety and welfare of all patients, including those patients with special needs.
- Wear proper PPE (personal protective equipment) when performing job duties.
- Ability to read and understand SDS sheets.
- Ability to handle hazardous material.
- Check availability and function of emergency equipment.
- Properly disinfect and sterilize appropriate equipment, electrodes, and transducers.
- Take the needs of the individual into consideration when performing procedure/setting up modality, i.e., speaks slower and/or louder while working with an elderly patient, or comforts the mentally handicapped individual. Takes the emotional and spiritual needs of the patient into consideration while performing the test.
- Implement and document quality assurance activities to ensure optimum performance in all aspects of the sleep lab.
- Must be able to perform the physical demands of the job.
- Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
- Is familiar with all equipment used; can troubleshoot equipment as necessary.
- Evaluates equipment for purchase and submits recommendations to department director.
- Puts away supplies, equipment, etc, as needed.
- Keeps an inventory of departmental supplies.
- Participates in QA/QI/PI activities.
- All other duties as assigned or requested.
Qualifications
Requirements include but are not limited to:
- Graduate of AMA-approved school of Sleep Medicine, Respiratory Care and/or two years EEG experience preferred.
- Prior training as a nurse, EEG technologist, respiratory care practitioner, pulmonary function technologist, or other allied health professional is preferred.
- Membership in one or more professional associations related to sleep/wake technology is preferred: American Association of Sleep Technologists (AAST), American Society of Electroencephalographic Technologist (ASET), American Sleep Disorders Association (ASDA), or American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).
- License/Certificate preferred: CRT, RRT, RPSGT, CRSGT, REEGT, RST, SDS or CCSH.
- Required to be current in BLS (Basic Life Support) by the standards of American Heart Association.
- Required to show proof of having completed Mandatory Reporter course at time of hire or attend within 6 months of start date.
- Must adhere to all training requirements as mandated by Federal, State, and Professional licensure and regulatory standards.