Sleep technologists work with pediatric and adult clients with sleep disorders, operating specialized equipment and performing various tests to identify and diagnose sleep disorders.
Sleep technologists should be comfortable working with computers and a variety of equipment including oximeters, multi-channel recorders, electro and spectrographic recorders, and should also be comfortable working in low-light conditions.
$38.39 - $49.34 per hour
Other benefits
Respiratory therapy program or bachelor’s degree in a health-related discipline