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Pivotal Health seeks a Sleep Technologist to conduct overnight and daytime sleep studies at DeKalb, IL. You will operate polysomnographic equipment, monitor patients, and collect physiological data to support accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.
The role requires RPSGT certification, experience in sleep labs, and flexibility for night shifts, with travel to surrounding labs. We value patient education and precise data documentation.
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Full Time DeKalb, IL, US
Pivotal Health is a comprehensive healthcare partner advancing patient care through a unique combination of innovative ambulatory and inpatient programs, remote diagnostics and digital health solutions. By uniting expertise in cardiac and sleep testing, patient monitoring, and evidence-based education platforms, the company enables faster diagnoses, streamlined workflows, and more connected, data-driven care delivery.
Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital and will travel to surrounding labs.
The Sleep Technologist plays a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with sleep disorders by conducting overnight and daytime sleep studies in a clinical setting. This position requires the technologist to operate specialized equipment to monitor and record physiological data such as brain activity, eye movement, muscle activity, heart rhythm, and breathing patterns. The Sleep Technologist collaborates closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate data collection and patient comfort throughout the testing process. They are responsible for preparing patients for studies, explaining procedures, and ensuring adherence to safety and quality standards. Ultimately, the role contributes significantly to improving patient outcomes by providing essential data that informs effective treatment plans for sleep-related conditions.
The Sleep Technologist utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot complex polysomnographic equipment, ensuring accurate and reliable data collection. Strong analytical skills are essential for interpreting physiological signals and identifying abnormalities during sleep studies. Effective communication skills are used to explain procedures clearly to patients, alleviating anxiety and promoting cooperation. Attention to detail is critical when preparing reports and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations and privacy standards. Additionally, teamwork and collaboration skills enable the technologist to work seamlessly with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to deliver comprehensive patient care.