Travel Sleep Technician
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Allied Health
Travel Sleep Technician
Boscobel, Wisconsin
Start Date
- Late September
Estimated Weekly Total - $1,835 additional details
Shift
- Nights
Weekly Hours - 36
Schedule - 12
Assignment Length - 13 Weeks
Location - 205 Parker St, Boscobel, WI 53805
Facility Type
- Trauma
EMR
- Epic
Beds - 25
OR Beds - 6
ER Visits - 5398
Trauma Level - LIV Trauma
Weekly Total* $1,835
36 Hoursx $16.38/hr - $589
Overtime - $58.38/hr
Call Back - $58.38/hr
Holiday - $58.38/hr
Weekly M&I Per Diem - $476
Weekly Housing Per Diem - $770
Your Way Is Paid
More About Wisconsin Wisconsin Licensure
We're looking for Sleep Technicians for an immediate travel opening in Boscobel, WI. The right Sleep Technician should have 1 year of experience. Read below for more requirements.
As a Sleep Technician, you will conduct overnight sleep studies to diagnose and monitor patients with sleep disorders. You’ll work closely with physicians to ensure accurate testing and contribute to patient care by collecting and interpreting sleep-related data.
As a Sleep Technician, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks:
- Prepare patients for overnight polysomnographic studies by explaining procedures and attaching monitoring equipment
- Monitor patients' physiological responses during sleep using EEG, EOG, EMG, ECG, respiratory, and oxygen saturation equipment
- Identify and respond to sleep-related events such as apneas, hypopneas, and arousals
- Ensure accurate data collection and documentation throughout the study
- Recognize medical emergencies and respond according to protocol
- Score sleep studies and generate preliminary reports for physician review (if credentialed to do so)
- Maintain and calibrate sleep lab equipment
- Promote patient safety and comfort throughout the study
- Follow infection control and privacy standards
- Work overnight shifts, typically 10-12 hours in duration
The ideal candidate must have at least one year of experience as a Sleep Technician. Additionally, they should possess a current BLS certification and hold the RPSGT National Certification. State licensure may be required.
Sleep Technicians should be able to stay alert throughout long night shifts, have excellent attention to detail, and possess strong interpersonal skills to provide compassionate patient care.
Requirements*: BLS, BRPT (RPSGT), 1 Year
* Additional certifications may be required before beginning an assignment.
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