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Sleep Technologist

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Compensation


$37.64 to $48.37 per hour

Other benefits

Union


Health Sciences Association of Alberta (HSAA)

Education


Completion of a Respiratory Therapy, Licensed Practical Nurse, or Registered Nurse program

What does this job look like at AHS?

Sleep technologists work with pediatric and/or adult clients with sleep disorders. They are responsible for performing polysomnography, sleep studies and multiple-sleep latency tests. Sleep technologists monitor clients and document vital statistics, abnormalities, calibrations, artifact interventions and treatments. Based on these studies, they prepare comprehensive analyses. They also educate patients and their families on sleep disorders, and the use and maintenance of sleep-related equipment. At times, they provide clients with ongoing technical support for equipment. This may require interacting with equipment suppliers and manufacturers. Sleep technologists may have opportunities to participate in research projects and can assist in implementing research findings, when applicable.

Sleep technologists work in a number of different facilities including hospitals, medical centers and specialty institutions. They may work full-time or part-time hours. Shift schedules may include a combination of day, evening and weekend shifts.

Sleep technologists should be comfortable working with computers and a variety of equipment including oximeters, multi-channel recorders, electro and spectrographic recorders. They may stand, walk, bend or sit for extended periods of time. Occasionally, sleep technologists assist with patient transfers. They may be exposed to needlesticks and bio-hazardous materials. Sleep technologists should also be comfortable working in low-light conditions.

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