Polysomnographic Technician I – Sleep Services

Job DescriptionJob Description Imagine yourself…
Applying suitable electrodes, bands, thermistors, and other monitoring probes to appropriate areas of the patient’s body.
Checking probe performance, research SIP trunking and calibrates and adjusts the recorder and monitoring computer.
Setting up video and audio monitoring apparatus.
Obtaining recordings during the study which might be overnight or during daytime nap episodes.
General Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent.
Minimum of two years of advanced technical training in a hospital/patient related field.
Must become registered as a Sleep Disorder Technician within two years of employment.
Maintains 20 contact hours of continuing education per year, as approved by the Education Coordinator.
Maintains current BCLS CPR certification.
Desired Qualifications Background in EEG monitoring or Respiratory Therapy is a definite asset.
Discover the Benefits: Imagine a work environment where you are valued for finding better ways of caring for our patients and are offered flexibility, mobility and growth through a wide range of career options. With Aurora you’ll find a diverse and comprehensive blend of benefits designed to make your life better both inside and outside of the workplace
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