Sleep Technologist II- Night Shift
Company: The George Washington Medical Faculty Associates
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The Sleep Technologist II is responsible for
providing high-quality patient care while performing comprehensive
polysomnographic testing, analysis, and associated interventions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be assigned. General -
Maintain confidentiality when dealing with any patient information.
- Interact with patients, physicians, coworkers, and visitors in a
courteous, professional manner. - Report for scheduled work shifts
on time and in proper attire, wearing appropriate identification. -
Demonstrate a high level of flexibility with work schedule and/or
shift to meet patient or company needs. - Demonstrate proficient
time management and the ability to perform multiple tasks at one
time. - Maintain an organized and clean work area that is stocked
with the appropriate supplies. - Properly utilize and maintain
supplies and equipment. - Handle stressful and difficult situations
in a calm and professional manner. - Communicate concerns/issues to
management in an appropriate and timely manner. - Demonstrate
gradual and persistent improvement in job performance quality. -
Demonstrate self-motivation to maintain professional competency by
participating in continuing education conferences, seminars, and
other opportunities as able. - Attend department meetings or other
in-service activities as scheduled. - Fulfill annual training and
health screening requirements. Maintain current CPR certification.
- Identify and strive to meet departmental goals, objectives, and
plans. - Maintains cleanliness and proper appearance of the
facility. - Work professionally as a team member in conjunction
with other employees and departments and maintains an atmosphere of
cooperation. - Perform other duties within the scope of ability as
assigned by the direct supervisor to ensure efficient operation of
the department and company, including those required during
emergencies. Polysomnographic Testing Procedures - Train junior
technologists when necessary. - Make beds and ensure the
cleanliness of the facility - Review the information in patient
paperwork to include sleep/wake complaints and order for study. -
Greet the patient upon arrival and escort him/her to the sleep
room. Educate patient and family concerning overnight/morning
procedures, answering any questions. Interview the patient to
obtain information needed for the completion of pre-test paperwork.
- Set up and calibrate monitoring equipment, selecting the
appropriate recording montage. - Apply electrodes and other
recording devices to the patient and verify proper function. -
Perform pre-test calibrations, making any necessary adjustments to
equipment. - Institute “lights out” and document patient data. -
Monitor the polysomnogram, obtaining a high-quality recording. -
Recognize and document clinical and physiological events pertinent
to the study. - Communicate information on patient status to the
medical director as needed. - Recognize and document all artifacts
and equipment malfunctions, taking the proper steps to eliminate
them. Report any equipment malfunctions to the direct supervisor. -
Call the sleep center manager or 24-hour technical support line for
assistance as needed. - Assist the patient with needs during the
procedure in order to obtain the required sleep/wake data. -
Understand indications, contraindications, and adverse effects of
continuous and bilevel-positive airway pressure as well as oxygen
administration. - Apply and titrate positive airway pressure and
oxygen therapy based on physician order and in accordance with
established policies and procedures. - Wake the patient and record
post-test calibrations. - Gently remove all electrodes and
transducers from the patient and allow time for clean up. - Have
the patient complete the post-test paperwork before discharge. -
Strip beds and leave room in appropriate condition for
housekeeping. - Copy and upload all required data for the scoring
technologist. - Inventory and order equipment/supplies per policy.
Patient and Equipment Safety - Recognize and respond appropriately
and quickly to patient physiologic events. - Safely lift/move
patients and equipment, using proper body mechanics. - Ensure the
safety and welfare of all patients, including those with special
needs. - Check the availability and function of emergency
equipment. - Comply with Universal Precautions at all times. -
Properly disinfect/sterilize equipment, electrodes, and
transducers. - Appropriately handle all hazardous materials.
Complex Procedures - Conduct Multiple Sleep Latency and Maintenance
of Wakefulness testing. - Conduct testing of patients with
disabilities and other special needs. - Conduct advanced monitoring
procedures when required by the Medical Director. Minimum
Qualifications Education - Must have a high school diploma and
additional education in an AMA-approved health-related program.
Licensure - Proof of RPSGT credentialing by the Board of Registered
Polysomnographic Technologists. - Must meet requirements prescribed
by the American Association of Sleep Technologists (AAST) to
maintain RPSGT credential. - Current and valid CPR certification.
Experience - A minimum of 1 year of medical-related experience
along with additional education in an AMA-approved health-related
program - Prior experience as a sleep technologist, EEG
technologist, respiratory care practitioner, or nurse. Physical
Requirements - Stand, walk, bend, and reach above the shoulder for
long periods of time in a clinical setting. - Must be able to
occasionally lift or carry and frequently push or pull up to 100
lbs. as part of the role - Regularly exposed to healthcare settings
that may require personal protective equipment - Requires manual
dexterity to operate a computer keyboard, calculator, copier
machine, and other equipment About GW MFA MFA physicians provide
comprehensive patient care, offering one practice for the whole
person with 52 medical and surgical specialties. As members of the
GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences faculty, MFA providers
are teachers and mentors for medical students, residents, fellows,
and researchers preserving the rich tradition of academics,
research, and healing. In addition to maintaining a closely
integrated alliance with The George Washington University and The
George Washington University Hospital (GWUH) which is separately
owned and operated by Universal Health Services (UHS), the GW MFA
has active referring relationships with 12 area hospitals. The GW
MFA’s leading healthcare presence in the DC metro region is
complemented by a network of community-based practices in DC,
Maryland, and Virginia. Given its geographic location in central NW
Washington, DC, and proximity to more than 175 resident embassies,
the MFA continues to evolve its international clinical
outreach.
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