Sleep Tech

Orlando, Florida

Nemours Foundation
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Nemours is seeking a Sleep Tech to join our team in Orlando, Florida. This position is responsible for: Assessing, performing, and evaluating all therapeutic, diagnostic, and monitoring services in the Sleep Lab. In accordance with a physician's order, the sleep technologist performs procedures with independent clinical judgment under the general supervision of the Medical Director of the Sleep Lab. The sleep technologist is knowledgeable in the safe operation, calibration, maintenance, and quality control of the equipment used in the Sleep Lab. The scoring technologist is responsible for scoring studies performed during the night with accuracy and completing the report for interpretation by the provider. Night shift, 3 nights per week, 530p-600a, weekday and weekends, no major holidays Complete all duties in accordance with a written or verbal medical order and the established policies and procedures. Perform the following diagnostic and therapeutic procedures: Sleep studies (infants, pediatrics, adolescents) to include, but not limited to: Multi channel polysomnogram w/o BIPAP/CPAP Multi channel polysomnogram with BIPAP/CPAP/VENT/OXYGEN Multiple Sleep LatencyTest (MLST)(After additional training) Scoring of studies (after additional training Evaluate the reliability and reproducibility of test results, patient performance, and clinical implications. Perform and document the scheduled quality control procedures as related to the proper calibration of equipment, reference controls, problem identification, corrective action, and follow up of all equipment in the Sleep. Participate in the evaluation of sleep study equipment, supplies, and procedures Document results of studies and therapy in the medical record. Participate in parent and patient education. Responsible for participation in departmental and hospital programs for Quality Assessment and Improvement; working with departments/services to improve the care provided. Maintain the equipment in appropriate working order. If equipment malfunction occurs, seek to correct this with appropriate resources as soon as possible. Keep the Medical Director of Sleep Medicine and the Director of Respiratory Care informed as to the malfunction and repair of the equipment. Provide age- and developmental-appropriate care to infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Qualifications: Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) with a minimum of six months of pediatric experience. The RT can be eligible with no sleep experience however, experience is preferred. Successful completion of the RRT exam, as administered by the National Board for Respiratory Care. is required. The RPSGT credential must be obtained within 2 years of employment in the lab. If you are Polysomnographic Technician credentialing by the BRPT is required. Active Florida RT License is required. Active Basic Life Support certification is required
Date Posted: 26 April 2024
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