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Pivotal Health in Grove City, OH is seeking a dedicated RPSGT - Registered Sleep Technologist to support overnight and daytime polysomnography under Ohio Health contracts.
The Sleep Technologist conducts sleep studies, monitors patients, and ensures accurate data collection while maintaining safety and comfort. Collaboration with physicians is essential to interpret results and support treatment plans.
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.
Pivotal Health is seeking a dedicated RPSGT - Registered Sleep Technologist in Grove City, Ohio. Contracted with Ohio Health.
The Sleep Technologist plays a critical role in the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders by conducting overnight and daytime sleep studies in a clinical setting. This position involves monitoring patients during polysomnographic recordings, ensuring accurate data collection, and maintaining patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure. The Sleep Technologist collaborates closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to interpret data and contribute to patient care plans. Additionally, the role requires maintaining detailed records, calibrating and troubleshooting specialized equipment, and adhering to strict protocols and regulatory standards. Ultimately, the Sleep Technologist helps improve patients' quality of life by supporting the effective diagnosis and management of sleep-related conditions.
The Sleep Technologist utilizes technical skills daily to operate and calibrate complex polysomnographic equipment, ensuring precise data collection during sleep studies. Analytical skills are essential for reviewing physiological data and identifying abnormalities that inform clinical decisions. Interpersonal and communication skills are critical when interacting with patients to explain procedures, alleviate concerns, and provide clear instructions. Attention to detail and organizational skills are employed to maintain accurate records and comply with regulatory standards. Additionally, problem-solving skills are necessary to troubleshoot equipment issues and adapt to varying patient needs in a dynamic clinical environment.