Responsible for training customers virtually and/or at customer sleep lab on the proper clinical use of the Nox T3s, A1s (ambulatory and in-lab) and Noxturnal software.
Performing the initial set up of Nox devices will be an important part of the training role.
May include setting up the Nox equipment network and interfacing digital video cameras. And interfacing ancillary devices such as, but not limited to, BiPAPs, end tidal CO2 monitors, and the DC devices will also be a routine part of training.
Following a formal training syllabus and filling out post-training notes will be key components to successful training sessions.
Be willing to collaborate on developing new training materials.
Qualifications
Must be Registered Polysomnographic Technologist (RPSGT) and have current license in good standing. Additional clinical credentials a plus.
Bachelor’s degree a plus.
Have at least 5 years working in a sleep lab, both days and nights.
Be proficient working with computers and networked environments. Any computer or networking certifications a plus.
Having worked with the Nox T3s, Nox A1s systems or Noxturnal software is ideal. ∙ Have good communication and interpersonal skills.
Have the ability to work well with a variety of people from diverse background, both with customers and co-workers.
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