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This opportunity is with a thriving and patient-focused neurodiagnotic group. Their mission is laser-focused on the needs of epilepsy patients, and their work adds huge value to patient quality of life at home. About the job As one of our Ambulatory EEG Technologists, you will: Travel to patients' homes to set up 72-hour EEG studies Provide an overview of the procedure and answer relevant study questions Ensure quality data collection that is vital to your patients' epilepsy management care plan Your work makes a big difference in someone's quality of life as they contest with a challenging condition Your Responsibilities Complies with HIPPA regulations with regard to patient confidentiality. Must be able to travel up to 95% and drive to multiple locations, including out of state as necessary. Professionally communicates with patients, families, physicians, and other healthcare professionals. Follows the American Society of EEG Technology guidelines while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Operates and manages equipment and takes detailed, accurate patient history on patients. Ideally, the candidate has printer/scanner in-home capabilities and access to high-speed internet. Familiar with EEG software and operational experience with Windows Office Hiring Requirements Must possess a valid drivers license, automobile, and proof of insurance. One year of experience in the field is preferred. Registration through ABRET is preferred. Must be currently CPR certified. Must be able to sit and stand for long periods of time. Must be able to pull, push and carry up to 50lbs. Must have strong communication skills, timely responses to requests from management, and efficient, effective outside the box suggestions for improvements. Experience with multiple set-up systems ( Xltek, Nihon Kohden, etc Trackit) Preferred but not required. Technologist responsibilities include Driving to patient homes or physician offices to conduct EEG studies Conducting EEG hookups using 10/20 system Conducting EEG hookups at patients residence Taking an accurate and detailed patient history Clipping and scanning EEG studies Cleaning and sterilizing EEG equipment Remotely monitoring patients to verify quality of EEG Troubleshooting equipment or patient issues, as necessary Participating in on-call coverage Compensation Mileage reimbursement Vehicle expense reimbursement More details provided during screening interview
THE COMPANY This role is with a full-service provider of neurological services specializing in diagnosing and monitoring patients with epilepsy. The company has been operating since 2007, servicing hospitals and private practice members within the DC, MD and VA tri-state area. They pride themselves on delivering an unparalleled service through their experienced technicians who are compassionate towards every patients needs. THE CAREER OPPORTUNITY This group is seeking a passionate and experienced technologist to join their dynamic team. The environment is exciting, teamwork is part of the culture, and career advancement is ahead of you. Join a rapidly growing business and lead the way in making a substantial difference in patient lives by setting up and monitoring patients with the latest technology. WHAT YOU WILL DO Perform routine, extended and ambulatory EEGs, Video EEGs and studies Explain testing procedure for all neurodiagnostic studies to patient and family using age-appropriate guidelines. Accurately record pertinent history from the patient. Set-up patient for appropriate study to include patient, paperwork, room, and equipment. Accurately apply electrodes according to the International 10-20 measurement system to record EEG. Run studies with appropriate documentation in the study, observation of the patient, and troubleshootingskills Distinguish normal from abnormal studies Demonstrate proper cleaning procedures for the patient, room, setup room and equipment after each study Adhere to proper infection control practices THE REQUIREMENTS Travel to different locations within tri-state area 2 years of EEG experience Graduate from an accredited END program or Associate degree in a health-related field (preferred) Board Certified (ABRET certification preferred) Must be covid immunized and boosted OTHER SKILLS WE LOVE TO SEE Showing initiative for critical thinking skills Responding to stressors in the practice environment in a calm, positive manner. Recognizing limitations in your own skills or knowledge and seek assistance from appropriate resources - we are always learning and improving as professionals! Providing assistance to others - you are part of a great team! Managing resource effectively and efficiently Being Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused Being People-oriented -- supportive and fairness-focused Being Team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative THE BENEFITS 401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Travel Reimbursement Potential for overtime JOB TYPE Full-time A LITTLE ABOUT OUR MISSION We love helping epileptic patients! We want our patients to achieve a better quality of life by providing the latest in diagnostic services. As a company, we are dedicated to providing superior quality of care and diagnostic services to our patients living with debilitating disease. WE WILL Treat each other and those we serve with respect, caring and compassion Act with integrity and adhere to the highest ethical standards, valuing honesty and developing trust Recognize and respect the worth of each individual and be sensitive to unique cultural needs Maintain confidentiality Encourage and value teamwork, collaboration and cooperation Strive for continuous improvement, knowledge and learning Encourage leadership Constantly strive to improve service to our patients, physicians, hospitals and fellow employees
Remote Position Intermittent and Continuous Full Time and Part Time Company Overview This role is with a company dedicated to delivering exceptional EEG monitoring services with a focus on precision and reliability. By integrating seamlessly into existing medical and diagnostic processes, they ensure reliable coverage while enhancing the quality of patient care.Their primary objective is to provide cost-effective EEG monitoring solutions that meet the highest standards of compliance and quality assurance.They strive to support healthcare providers with advanced, efficient, and scalable services, making neurodiagnostic care accessible and affordable without compromising on data integrity or patient support. Job Responsibilities Review and provide remote EEG monitoring and documentation. View and report on the status of EEG and video recording as well as electrode impedances and data integrity. Provide troubleshooting support during shift for issues that may arise requiring contact with the patient or equipment vendor. Oversee the adequate function of the EEG recording system and electrodes to maintain the integrity of the monitoring procedure. Contact appropriate personnel and/or patient to assist when recording or integrity issues occur. Contact the patient to ensure the system is plugged in, the recorder is connected, the amplifier is connected, adjust the video camera as needed to keep the patient in view of the camera, etc. Review EEG data for documentation of normal and abnormal EEG patterns and clinical symptoms. Prepare preliminary technologist reports as requested. Carry out additional duties as needed to support both patient care and technical operations. The Ideal Candidate Exhibit comprehensive knowledge of normal and abnormal EEG patterns, and seizure activity with a clear understanding of the clinical correlations. Possess a working knowledge of computers, technology, and various EEG recording equipment, along with the ability to troubleshoot technical issues. Available to work 12-hour shifts with night shift and weekend availability. Provide a HIPAA-compliant workspace that ensures privacy and prevents unauthorized viewing with reliable internet service. Current ABRET Board certification in EEG Technology (R. EEG T.) required. Why You Want to Work WIth This Company Innovative Environment: Join a forward-thinking team that is at the forefront EEG monitoring innovation. Collaborative Culture: Work in a collaborative and inclusive environment where your ideas are valued and teamwork is key to our success. Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a flexible work arrangement, allowing you to maintain a healthy balance between your personal and professional life. Exciting Growth Opportunities: Join a rapidly growing company with significant potential for career advancement as we expand and innovate in the EEG monitoring field. Salary Range $23 to $27 per hour (based on experience) Schedule 6 pm to 6 am AZ Time Full Time and Part Time positions available Location This is a fully remote position, open to candidates located within the United States. Benefits (full-time employees) PTO Sick time Health/Dental/Vision Insurance 401K after 1 year of employment *Hiring is dependent upon passing a mandatory background check.
Position Summary Are you a skilled R. EEG technologist eager to stay on the cutting edge of Neurodiagnostics? Our hiring partner has an exciting consultant position just for you! Join their team and have the opportunity to learn the latest technology while making a significant impact. Event Related Potentials (ERP) testing is a new testing that evaluates cognitive deficits in patients that recently sustained a traumatic brain injury. This position is ambulatory setups in patient homes. The ERP setup uses the 10-20 International EEG system, so you already have the skill set for this! We can teach you the software and how to run the test. The entire test takes approximately 1 hour with the use of our electrode cap. Position Responsibilities Tech would be responsible for calling the patient to schedule setup time, confirm the patient's address, and give a brief explanation of the procedure. Upload the study from the unit to our cloud database after disconnecting. Maintain, calibrate, adjust, and troubleshoot EEG equipment. Education and Knowledge requirements Experience performing EEG setups with individual electrodes. Experience with LTM EEGs with Collodion II is preferable, but not requiredR. EEG is preferred, but not required. A driver's license is required. Wi-Fi in your home is required for uploading the study to the cloud after completion. Cell phones are required to contact patients. Good Patient Service is a must. Salary Part-time/PRN- Pay per setup ($150 per patient) Location Detroit
Position Summary Are you a skilled EEG technologist eager to stay on the cutting edge of neurodiagnostics? We have an exciting consultant position just for you! Join our team and have the opportunity to learn the latest technology while making a significant impact. Event Related Potentials (ERP) testing is a new testing that evaluates cognitive deficits in patients that recently sustained a traumatic brain injury. This position is ambulatory setups in patient homes. The ERP setup uses the 10-20 International EEG system, so you already have the skill set for this! We can teach you the software and how to run the test. The entire test takes approximately 1 hour with the use of our electrode cap. Position Responsibilities Tech would be responsible for calling the patient to schedule setup time, confirm the patient's address, and give a brief explanation of the procedure. Upload the study from the unit to our cloud database after disconnecting. Maintain, calibrate, adjust, and troubleshoot EEG equipment. Education and Knowledge requirements Experience performing EEG setups with individual electrodes. Experience with LTM EEGs with Collodion II is preferable, but not required R. EEG is preferred, but not required. A driver's license is required. Wi-Fi in your home is required for uploading the study to the cloud after completion.Cell phones are required to contact patients. Good Patient Service is a must. Salary Part-time/PRN- Pay per setup$150 per setup - 1hr to 1.5 hr per setupMileage reimbursed
Our client is seeking a full-time EEG Clinical Unit Leader in Charleston, SC. Relocation assistance available + up to $5,000 Sign-on bonus!!! Position Summary The Inpatient EEG Unit Leader reports to the Inpatient EEG Coordinator. Under limited supervision, the Inpatient EEG Unit Leader supports the Clinical Neurophysiology Services department, ICCE, and Medical Center goals. Goals include achievement of clinical and quality measures, operational efficiency, financial targets as well as population/age-specific needs of the department. Position Responsibilities Use established outcomes measures to evaluate the effectiveness of care. Provide leadership to achieve desired outcomes for the department and the Medical Center. Perform and/or demonstrate proficiency in: Routine EEG, ICU monitoring, Epilepsy monitoring, Cortical mapping, identification of waveform artifact, antiepileptic medication and medication that alters the EEG, workup for epilepsy surgery, and neuroanatomy. Facilitate departmental and/or organizational educational goals and initiatives. Assure that areas of responsibility adhere to relevant safety, regulatory, certification, and/or accreditation standards. Position Qualifications Graduation from a CAAHEP-accredited program of Electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology or the equivalent and registered as an EEG Technician by ABRET required and must be maintained. Three years of EEG Technician work experience required. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA-recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Providers. Schedule Night Shift: 7 pm-7:30 am Salary $32-$37/hr depending on experience Benefits Health and life insurance plansDental and vision insurance plans401(k) retirement plan matchingSCRS, ORP, and PORS plan optionsDisability insurance plansWellbeing resourcesTuition reimbursementRN loan repaymentPerks and discountsPersonal time offRelocation assistancePlus more!! Location Downtown Charleston, SC Relocation Assistance Offered!!
Our client is hiring for a part-time or PRN EEG Technologist in Phoenix, AZ. About the job The Technologist performs in-home EEG diagnostic testing on patients. The Technologist measures by means of an international 10/20 system for EEG studies to obtain data for use in the diagnosis of neurological disorders. Job Responsibilities Complies with HIPPA regulations with regard to patient confidentiality. Must be able to travel up to 95% and drive to multiple locations, including out of state as necessary. Professionally communicates with patients, families, physicians, and other healthcare professionals. Follows the American Society of EEG Technology guidelines while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Operates and manages equipment and takes detailed, accurate patient history on patients. Ideally, the candidate has printer/scanner in-home capabilities and access to high-speed internet. Familiar with EEG software and operational experience with Windows Office Job Requirements Must possess a valid drivers license, automobile, and proof of insurance. One year of experience in the field is preferred. Registration through ABRET is preferred. Must be currently CPR certified.Must be able to sit and stand for long periods of time. Must be able to pull, push and carry up to 50lbs. Must have strong communication skills, timely responses to requests from management, and efficient, effective outside the box suggestions for improvements. Experience with multiple set-up systems ( Xltek, Nihon Kohden, etc Trackit) Preferred but not required. Technologist responsibilities include Driving to patient homes or physician offices to conduct EEG studies Conducting EEG hookups using 10/20 system Conducting EEG hookups at patients residence Taking an accurate and detailed patient history Clipping and scanning EEG studiesCleaning and sterilizing EEG equipment Remotely monitoring patients to verify quality of EEGTroubleshooting equipment or patient issues, as necessary Participating in on-call coverage Job Type: Part-time PRN Car and insurance stipend Gas and expense reimbursements
Our client is hiring for a full-time or PRN Ambulatory EEG Technologist in Springfield, MO. Position Summary The primary responsibility is to perform ambulatory EEG studies in clinics, nursing homes, and patient homes. The Ambulatory EEG Technologist will perform EEG procedures according to company policies and procedures & will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events and other related duties. Communication skills are essential for this position. During EEG procedures for which competence has not been achieved, the Ambulatory EEG Technologist will train under direct technical supervision. Once training is completed and all required competencies have been achieved, the neurophysiologist works under indirect technical supervision. Primary Responsibilities Ensures electrode application in adherence with the International 1020 System. Knowledgeable in correct EEG performance and recognition of clinically significant events and follows policy and procedures regarding critical test results. Maintains patients safety through communication for duration of the study. Continues to learn and apply basic and intermediate EEG waveform recognition, relevant medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, infection control, current HIPPA practices, contraindications for activation procedures, instrumentation, and preparation for use. Performs patient assessment as related to care, such as electrode fixation product allergies, movement restrictions, and cognitive function. Communicates appropriately and effectively with the patient and healthcare staff to convey the purpose of the EEG and answers questions regarding the procedure. Understands why and how to maintain correct electrode connections. Identifies and performs basic and intermediate technical troubleshooting and artifact identification and elimination. Understands and follows concepts of digital equipment and electrical safety within the AEEG unit. Has knowledge of alternate montages, protocols, and alternate equipment settings and their effects should be applied. Contacts supervisory staff as appropriate for problems within the AEEG unit, as well as supply needs. Performs any other related duties that are consistent with patient and technical care for this level. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent Physical Requirements Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards Ability to sit/stand for extended periods of time Ability to lift up to 25 pounds Reaching including above/below shoulder height Frequent kneeling/crawling Work Conditions Position is patient home, nursing home, or clinic based Work will require domestic travel up to 100% of time in job Must demonstrate ability to perform work based on customer/third party standards Work conditions are normal for a home/clinic/nursing home environment Locations Springfield, MO, Oklahoma City, OK,Northwest Arkansas or Ft. Smith, AR Compensation $20-$30/hr (Depending on experience) Full-Time Benefits PTO Short-term disability Long-term disability 401K Pay for education Pay for certifications So much more!!
Our client is hiring for a full-time or part-time Ambulatory & EEG Technologist in Oklahoma City, OK. Position Summary The primary responsibility is to perform ambulatory EEG studies in clinics, nursing homes, and patient homes. The Ambulatory EEG Technologist will perform EEG procedures according to company policies and procedures & will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events and other related duties. Communication skills are essential for this position. During EEG procedures for which competence has not been achieved, the Ambulatory EEG Technologist will train under direct technical supervision. Once training is completed and all required competencies have been achieved, the neurophysiologist works under indirect technical supervision. Primary Responsibilities Ensures electrode application in adherence with the International 1020 System. Knowledgeable in correct EEG performance and recognition of clinically significant events and follows policy and procedures regarding critical test results. Maintains patients safety through communication for duration of the study. Continues to learn and apply basic and intermediate EEG waveform recognition, relevant medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, infection control, current HIPPA practices, contraindications for activation procedures, instrumentation, and preparation for use. Performs patient assessment as related to care, such as electrode fixation product allergies, movement restrictions, and cognitive function. Communicates appropriately and effectively with the patient and healthcare staff to convey the purpose of the EEG and answers questions regarding the procedure. Understands why and how to maintain correct electrode connections.Identifies and performs basic and intermediate technical troubleshooting and artifact identification and elimination. Understands and follows concepts of digital equipment and electrical safety within the AEEG unit. Has knowledge of alternate montages, protocols, and alternate equipment settings and their effects should be applied. Contacts supervisory staff as appropriate for problems within the AEEG unit, as well as supply needs. Performs any other related duties that are consistent with patient and technical care for this level. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent Physical Requirements Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards Ability to sit/stand for extended periods of time Ability to lift up to 25 pounds Reaching including above/below shoulder heightFrequent kneeling/crawling Work Conditions Position is patient home, nursing home, or clinic based Work will require domestic travel up to 100% of time in job Must demonstrate ability to perform work based on customer/third party standards Work conditions are normal for a home/clinic/nursing home environment Locations Oklahoma City, Springfield, MO Compensation $20-$30/hr (Depending on experience) Full-Time Benefits PTO Short-term disability Long-term disability 401K Pay for education Pay for certifications So much more!!
About the Company: This group prides itself on a technologist-supporting workplace culture. Current and former employees have shared glowing testimonials of the dignity, respect and support that is part of every professional interaction. This renowned institution is situated in beautiful, historic and fun Charleston, SC. Great beaches, local culture and a real foodie town! About the Role: The Inpatient EEG Coordinator reports to the Manager of the Clinical Neurophysiology Services Department. The Inpatient EEG Coordinator is responsible for overseeing: The daily 24-hour inpatient EEG operations for both Adult and Pediatric Services EEG Technical staff and Clinical Unit Leaders Maintaining policies and procedures QA program development and implementation Maintaining lab accreditations for: Long Term EEG Monitoring The Critical Care EEG Monitoring Program The Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Program The Pediatric Lab This position works with the Neurosurgeons and oversees epilepsy surgery cases which includes programming EEGs for recording of intracranial electrodes; providing intraoperative EEG monitoring; and following these patients EEGs to completion. The Inpatient EEG Coordinator provides back-up coverage for the EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator for leadership support. Under limited supervision, the Inpatient EEG Coordinator supports the Clinical Neurophysiology Services department, ICCE and Medical Center goals. Goals include achievement of clinical and quality measures, operational efficiency, financial targets as well as population/age specific needs of the department. Position Responsibilities Oversee the day-to-day CNPS clinical services and a team of almost 40 direct reports Assist manager with just culture analysis, team engagement and discipline of staff. Perform and/or demonstrate proficiency in: Routine EEG, ICU monitoring Epilepsy monitoring Cortical mapping Identification of waveform artifact Antiepileptic medication and medication that alters the EEG Work up for epilepsy surgery and neuroanatomy. Support in collaboration with the EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator to Organize and oversee Epilepsy Surgery cases. Participate in Performance Improvement (PI) activities designed to improve patient care and/or organizational processes. Continuous work on culture of safety improvements including supporting our culture of reporting with team communication of SHIELD reporting. Prepare monthly/yearly budgets Quality improvement initiatives Other duties assigned Requirements Associate degree or graduate of a CAAHEP-accredited Neurodiagnostic program or the equivalent Bachelors degree is preferred ABRET R.EEG T registration required and must be maintained Minimum of 5 years Neurodiagnostic work experience required with at least 3 years EEG Technologist experience Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider. Schedule Monday-Friday: Coordinator is not expected to cover holidays or be on site for disasters due to the time needed by the Coordinator for disaster planning. Benefits We have developed an incredible career ladder with plenty of rewards for time and effort invested. This helps our institution retain and enhance our talent, for their benefit and -most important of all- the benefit of our patients Health and life insurance plans Dental and vision insurance plans Outstanding State Pension plan or 401(k) retirement plan matching SCRS, ORP, and PORS plan options Disability insurance plans Wellbeing resources Tuition reimbursement RN loan repayment Perks and discounts Personal time off Relocation assistance Plus more!! Relocation Assistance Offered!! Up to $5000 The EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator will report to the CNPS Manager. In collaboration with the Manager, the EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator is responsible for clinical practice in the EEG Department and equipment and technical oversight of EEG equipment. The EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator is responsible for supervising EEG Specialists and provides back-up coverage for the EEG Specialist, including data management of all EEGs performed and overall management of EEG servers. This position works with the Neurosurgeons and oversees epilepsy surgery cases, which includes programming EEGs for recording of intracranial electrodes; providing intraoperative EEG monitoring, and following these patients EEGs to completion. The EEG Clinical Specialist Coordinator exhibits current clinical knowledge and expertise for designated patient populations, and is accountable for continued competence in electroneurodiagnostic practice and clinical outcomes in accordance with current evidence-based practice guidelines. This position assists in developing quality care initiatives to improve patient outcomes and patient safety. This role recognizes practice opportunities and collaborates with the interprofessional team to help remove barriers and enhance evidence-based practice standards. Requirements (Education, Work Experience, Licensure, Registry &/or Certifications) Graduation from a CAAHEP accredited program of Electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology or the equivalent and registered as an EEG Technician by ABRET are required and must be maintained. Three-year EEG Technician work experience required. The requirement is to achieve a CLTM within two years of taking the position. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) requires either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA-recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Healthcare Providers. Minimum Qualifications: R.EEG.T Three years of clinical experience in area of expertise required. Excellent collaboration and consultation skills required. Excellent communication and teamwork skills required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Basic computer knowledge including Microsoft Office. Familiar with quality improvement methodology. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced certification in a specialized field. Clinical Specialist Coordinator Job Responsibilities: Organize and oversee Cortical Mapping and Epilepsy Surgery cases. (30%) Ensures proper education and application is utilized for equipment & IS/biomed support. (20%) Leads team in following best practices and participates in Performance Improvement (PI) activities designed to improve patient care and/or organizational processes. (20%) Facilitate Tele EEG processes and oversee data management (10%) Manages and supports role development for team members and leaders (5%) Assists Manager with accountability of staff including effectively communicating standards of the department. (5%) Perform and/or demonstrate proficiency in: Routine EEG, ICU monitoring, Epilepsy monitoring, Cortical mapping, identification of waveform artifact, antiepileptic medication and medication that alters the EEG, work up for epilepsy surgery and neuroanatomy. (5%) Exhibits and Leads Team in Community Involvement. (5%) Schedule: This is a Monday-Friday position with limited on call Benefits Health and life insurance plans Dental and vision insurance plans 401(k) retirement plan matching SCRS, ORP, and PORS plan options Disability insurance plans Wellbeing resources Tuition reimbursement RN loan repayment Perks and discounts Personal time off Relocation assistance Plus more!!
Ambulatory EEG Technologist Flexible Schedule! Learn new technology in the EEG space! Rapidly growing and thriving organization! PRN Pay-per-Setup Compensation structure Mileage reimbursed! Company Overview Our company was established by a team of professionals with extensive expertise and proficiency in Neurodiagnostic Technology. Our focus remains on continuously evolving high-quality Neurodiagnostic services and making them accessible to our patients. We are committed to providing exceptional Intermittent EEG monitoring services while integrating seamlessly into existing processes. JOB DESCRIPTION: Set-up patients in physician offices or patient homes for Ambulatory EEG monitoring, remove electrodes, clean patients head, disinfect equipment, and ensure successful transfer of patient data for analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES Initiation and termination of the technical operation of Ambulatory EEG studies, including: Patient preparation explain procedure and daily event diary keeping, obtain a patient history, determine status of patient consciousness, PDR, perform patient head measurement utilizing the International 10/20 Electrode Placement System, electrode application and securing for term of study. Perform photic stimulation and hyperventilation as directed. Equipment set-up ensure appropriate set-up and placement of monitoring and video equipment. Patient clean-up remove electrodes, clean patient head and hair, ensuring no paste or other products remain in their hair. Document and report any patient skin reaction or damage as a result of the study. Equipment take-down ensure appropriate cleaning and disinfection of equipment, ensure all equipment is accounted for, functional and ready for the next study. Data recording ensure video and data is recording appropriately before leaving the site, ensure data is successfully transferred to storage medium for pruning/editing and review. Patient forms and event record collect all forms and review patient event record with the patient Troubleshooting or equipment and electrode fixes performed remotely in patient homes or physician offices as needed. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited EEG or PSG Technology Program or a minimum of 1 year of work experience in the field of neurodiagnostic technology, with Ambulatory EEG, EMU or LTM experience preferred. Experience in the use and routine maintenance of LTM equipment, with particular emphasis on techniques for monitoring the integrity of data recording. Experience in the recognition of ictal and interictal electrographic patterns and their differentiation from artifacts. Experience in the management of clinical seizures and seizure related medical emergencies, able to identify and communicate specific ictal symptoms to appropriate physicians or nursing staff. Current BLS CPR Card. ABRET R. EEG T. credential preferred. Hiring dependent upon passing mandatory background check.
Our client is seeking a Remote EEG Monitoring Technologist for part-time and full-time opportunities. Position Summary The Remote EEG technologist will function independently by connecting remotely at pre-scheduled times to continuously monitor multiple patients, detecting EEG abnormalities, and notifying oversight neurologists and other designated care providers of findings. The technologist will analyze patient EEG recordings, both in real-time and in previous data history, annotating the record, eliminating recording artifacts, and equipment, and lead troubleshooting and other actions typical in the normal course of EEG monitoring. Key Skills and Responsibilities Competence in deciphering artifacts from cortical activity Proficient in operating/troubleshooting multiple EEG instruments and software. Documents appropriately to meet industry standards and company policies. Ability to work from home independently without distraction. Excellent computer skills and comfortable with technology Professional demeanor, able to interact well with hospital staff, neurologists, and other remote technologists. Requirements Must be ABRET board-certified (R. EEGT). CLTM encouraged. Minimum of 3 years of long-term monitoring (cEEG) experience in ICU EEG and EMU (epilepsy) monitoring in all patient populations Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the neurological system HIPAA Knowledge. Must have a secure, compliant workspace that is free from unauthorized viewing. Knowledge of Nihon Kohden, Cadwell, and Xltek EEG equipment is preferred. Reliable high-speed internet and cell phone coverage are required. Schedule Full-time/Part-time opportunities available The ideal part-time candidate can commit to a minimum of 12-16 hours per week. Candidates for full-time may be eligible for guaranteed scheduled hours/week. Multiple shifts available Monday- Friday, 5 pm-5 am PST, and weekends Salary $26.25 - $31.25/ hourly DOE Full-Time Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Basic, Voluntary Life, and AD&D Short-term and Long-term disability Flexible Spending Accounts HSA plan Employee Assistance Plan Retirement plans Paid vacation Paid sick leave Holiday pay
Overview How does a small town-feel with big opportunities sound for a change? Come work with a Level 2 trauma center in the region that has its own childrens hospital. Our staff and providers develop great working relationships creating a culture that works hard to provide exceptional patient care. Up to $5,000.00 relocation bonus (with two-year commitment) Schedule 8 to 5 Monday through Friday With night and weekend call every 3rd or 4th week Compensation Tech II 26.51 to 39.77 Tech III 30.07 to 45.11 Duties and Requirements Performs both standard and specialty electro neurodiagnostic tests independently, as requested by a physician, to report the findings to the physician, allowing them to diagnose and determine treatment options for our patients. Monitors the patients status during the diagnostic testing to ensure the patients safety during the procedure and note any abnormalities for the physicians review. Provides education to patients and their family or guardians to ensure the patient understands the prepping activities necessary prior to the study. Completes set up of various diagnostic testing procedures to ensure the equipment and supplies are available for accurate completion of diagnostic testing procedures. Completes calibration of equipment and resolves variances in equipment to ensure the equipment is working properly and the results are accurate. Gathers the patients medical history to ensure the accuracy of the medical record. Explains testing procedures and prepares the patient for diagnostic testing to ensure the patient knows what to expect and adequately prepare for the tests to be completed. Prepares data and patient information to allow for timely and accurate billing procedures. Completes patient care activities to provide an excellent patient care experience. Complies with patient safety standards for each patients mental and physical well‐being while preforming the study to ensure patient safety. Reports critical test impressions and/or event occurrences to the physician and documents the communication in accordance with organizational or departmental policies and procedures to ensure proper patient safety and documentation. Mentors and trains associate electro neurodiagnostic technologists and trainees to expand their skills and attain independence in completing electro neurodiagnostic tests. Regular attendance is required in order to carry out the essential functions of the position. Benefits Generous Retirement investment plan Competitive health benefits Education reimbursement Relocation reimbursement And more...
Company Overview This organization is a leading healthcare organization dedicated to providing exceptional medical services, research, and education. Headquartered in Madison, is a prominent academic medical center. With a commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and compassionate patient care, this organization has established itself as a trusted healthcare partner in the region. Position Summary The Neurodiagnostic Tech II conducts the most complex electroneurodiagnostic procedures. This position is responsible for the successful completion of daily laboratory operations with the main emphasis on high quality patient related procedures which adhere to the guidelines and technical standards as set forth by the American Electroencephalographic Society as published in the Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (Vol. 11, No. 1). The expertise of technologists in this position has a major impact on the patient service provided and therefore the daily operation of the service oriented neurodiagnostic department. The Health Neurodiagnostic Tech II is a multi-skilled allied health professional who may perform diagnostic testing procedures including, but not limited to, electroencephalograms (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), nerve conduction studies (NCS), long-term monitoring for epilepsy (LTM), and intensive care unit and continuous EEG monitoring (ICU/EEG). This work is under the supervision of a physician who is responsible for the interpretation and clinical correlation of the results. The physician may not be physically present during the procedures and so the technologist must be able to analyze data during the recording, making certain that the information being obtained is valid and interpretable. A relevant patient history obtained by the technologist guides to some degree how the test will be conducted; therefore, the Neurodiagnostic Tech II must be knowledgeable in clinical neurology. Studies may be performed in a laboratory, emergency room, operating room, intensive care unit, special monitoring unit, or at the patient's bedside. Position Responsibilities Assesses and readies patient recording environment to provide quality assurance of operational instrumentation and patient safety according to regulation standards. Reviews and abstracts pertinent patient neurological history from medical chart to assess indication and correlation of requested electroneurodiagnostic procedure. Reviews, analyzes, and prepares descriptive report following conclusion of electroneurodiagnostic procedures. Interacts with the patient, relatives, etc. regarding procedural direction and information, developing patient rapport and confidence. Prepares patients for particular electroneurodiagnostic procedure with precise application of International 10-20 System of electrode placement utilizing FDA accepted safety electrodes and connectors. Uses electrolyte to reduce electrode impedances so as to assist in obtaining technically interpretable recording. Implements alternative methods and/or makes necessary adjustments to obtain optimal recording, adapting procedure to particular clinical circumstance. This frequently includes appropriate changes in use of specialized recording equipment, use of extra electrodes, montages, and activation procedures. Recognizes and identifies electroneurodiagnostic normal, abnormal, and variant patterns online which at times demands immediate communication with senior staff and department manager as well as the appropriate neurologists and other medical staff attending the patient. Records physiological parameters as indicated, i.e.: electrocardiogram, eye movement, respiration monitoring, etc. Recognizes patient and/or environmental artifacts and takes proper steps to document, eliminate and/or monitor. Demonstrates ability to tactfully handle stressful situations and makes effective judgment calls throughout procedure to ensure patient safety during procedure and takes appropriate action should emergency situations arise. Performs all complex laboratory procedures in special testing areas such as cerebral dominance testing, electrocerebral inactivity procedures, status epilepticus recordings, electrocorticography, cortical mapping and stimulation which occur in various hospital settings including intensive care units, emergency rooms, special procedure area and surgery suites. Participates in long-term video epilepsy monitoring utilizing both surface and intracranially placed electrodes. Learns to scan, recognize, reformat and evaluate digitally recorded data as it relates to recorded seizure patterns. Assists with monitoring digital recording systems during intraoperative procedures such as carotid endarterectomies, cerebral aneurysm surgery and thoracic aneurysm repair. Performs all complex multimodality evoked potential procedures related to: visual evoked response testing, brainstem auditory evoked potentials and somatosensory evoked responses Assists with all complex NCS (nerve conduction studies) for EMG. Education and Knowledge requirements Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic tech program. Four (4) years of relevant training and experience may be considered in lieu of graduation from an electroneurodiagnostic tech program in addition to the experience below. One (1) year of experience as a practicing clinical Electroneurodiagnostic Technologist. Current registry by the American Board of Registration of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists as a Registered EEG Technologist (REEGT Licenses and Certifications Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Knowledge of currently accepted standards of practice when performing clinical neurophysiology testing. Thorough knowledge of electroneurodiagnostic procedures and practices. Effective oral and written communication skills. Positive interpersonal skills with patients, patient families, departmental co- workers, physicians and other medical staff. Knowledge of neuroanatomy and physiology, basic electronics and electrical safety, digital recording systems, pattern recognition and various medical and pharmacological conditions that influence the electroneurodiagnostic procedure. Knowledge of universal infection control standards and its effect on laboratory practices. Ability to apply supervisory techniques and instructional methods to junior staff and student technologists. Knowledge of latest electroneurodiagnostic practices, procedures and digital systems and ability to apply in laboratory setting. Salary $28.32-$42.28/hr (Depending on experience) $3,000 Sign on bonus! Schedule 36/40 hours per week. All shifts, Mon Fri with rotating weekends and holidays. No mandatory shift changes. NO CALL! Day: 8 hour shifts scheduled between the hours of 7:00 am and 4:30 pm Evening: 8 hour shifts scheduled between the hours of 3:00 pm and 11:30 pm Night: 8/10/12 hour shifts scheduled between the hours of 7:00 pm - 7:30 am PLUS SHIFT INCENTIVES Benefits Health and life insurance plans Dental and vision insurance plans 401(k) retirement plan matching Life Insurance Disability insurance plans Wellbeing resources Tuition reimbursement Perks and discounts Personal time off Employee Wellbeing Free Bus Pass Relocation assistance Will pay for boards FREE ASET MEMBESHIP Plus more!! Location The beautiful city of Madison, Wisconsin Relocation Assistance Offered!
Position Summary Performs neurodiagnostic procedures under the supervision of the Director, Lead Technologist, and staff physicians. As advanced competencies are completed, the technician may perform more advanced procedures (neonatal EEG, EP, ICU-LTM, GRIDS, WADA, NCV, EMG). This position trains to become a technologist in all aspects of neurodiagnostic procedures. Technicians hired into this position must complete ABRET's R.EEG T. registration process within 18 months of hire if the credential was not already held. Position Qualifications High school graduate. 2 to 4 years of college preferred but not required. Graduation from a CAHEEP-approved END training program highly desirable. If candidate does not have college, then OJT position at a large hospital with demonstrated competencies may be considered as substitute for END program. Ideal candidate must be a highly self-motivated and able to work alone without direction. Candidate must also be capable of assuming a leadership role when required. Licensure/Certification/Registration Healthcare Provider BLS (American Heart, American Red Cross). Salary Pay Range: $22 - $32/hr. Benefits Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug Plan Dental Insurance Vision Plan Tuition Reimbursement Student Loan Financial Support Paid Time Off (PTO) Relocation assistance!!! Schedule Rotation Evening shifts available (7pm-7:30am) Monday- Wednesday Wednesday - Friday Friday-Sunday Day shifts available (7am-7:30pm) Monday-Wednesday There will be an opportunity to transition to other shifts once positions become available No on-call!!!
Our client is seeking a full-time EEG technologist I-III in Charleston, SC. Relocation assistance available + up to $5,000 Sign-on bonus!! (applicable to night shift only) Position Summary: The Inpatient Electroencephalography (EEG) Technologist of Clinical Neurophysiology Services reports to the Manager of Clinical Neurophysiology Services. Under the indirect supervision of the EEG Coordinator or MD, the Inpatient EEG Technologist records neurophysiologic potentials by means of electronic equipment for the diagnosis and prognosis of diseases and conditions involving the nervous system. This position demonstrates competence and must be immediately available to provide assistance during all procedures. Position Qualifications: EEG Technician II Qualifications: Graduation from a CAAHEP-accredited program of Electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology; or eligible for National Board Certification; or any combination of education and experience that warrants eligibility for National Board Certification required. Must obtain EEG certification within 2 years of employment. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider. EEG Technologist III Qualifications: Graduation from a CAAHEP accredited program of Electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology or the equivalent and registered as an EEG Technician by ABRET required and must be maintained. One year EEG Technician work experience required. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider. Salary: EEG Technologist II- $39k- $51.5k EEG Technologist III $43k- $56.5k Overtime/Bonus opportunities available! $1,000 Sign-Bonus for day shifts! $2,500 Sign-Bonus for night shifts! Schedule Rotation: Night Shift: 7 pm-7:30 am, limited weekends o EEG Tech III may work a few remote monitoring shifts (from home)!!! No on-call! Overtime opportunities available! Benefits Health and life insurance plans Dental and vision insurance plans 401(k) retirement plan matching SCRS, ORP, and PORS plan options Disability insurance plans Wellbeing resources Tuition reimbursement RN loan repayment Perks and discounts Personal time off Relocation assistance Plus more!! Location Downtown Charleston, SC Relocation Assistance Offered!!
We have a hot new PRN Ambulatory EEG opening in Northern Chicago, IL! This opportunity is with a thriving and patient-focused neurodiagnotic group. Their mission is laser-focused on the needs of epilepsy patients, and their work adds huge value to patient quality of life at home. About the job As one of our Ambulatory EEG Technologists, you will: Travel to patients' homes to set up 72-hour EEG studies Provide an overview of the procedure and answer relevant study questions Ensure quality data collection that is vital to your patients' epilepsy management care plan Your work makes a big difference in someone's quality of life as they contest with a challenging condition Your Responsibilities: Complies with HIPPA regulations with regard to patient confidentiality. Must be able to travel up to 95% and drive to multiple locations, including out of state as necessary. Professionally communicates with patients, families, physicians, and other healthcare professionals. Follows the American Society of EEG Technology guidelines while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Operates and manages equipment and takes detailed, accurate patient history on patients. Ideally, the candidate has printer/scanner in-home capabilities and access to high-speed internet. Familiar with EEG software and operational experience with Windows Office Hiring Requirements: Must possess a valid drivers license, automobile, and proof of insurance. One year of experience in the field is preferred. Registration through ABRET is preferred. Must be currently CPR certified. Must be able to sit and stand for long periods of time. Must be able to pull, push and carry up to 50lbs. Must have strong communication skills, timely responses to requests from management, and efficient, effective outside the box suggestions for improvements. Experience with multiple set-up systems ( Xltek, Nihon Kohden, etc Trackit) Preferred but not required. Technologist responsibilities include: Driving to patient homes or physician offices to conduct EEG studies Conducting EEG hookups using 10/20 system Conducting EEG hookups at patients residence Taking an accurate and detailed patient history Clipping and scanning EEG studies Cleaning and sterilizing EEG equipment Remotely monitoring patients to verify quality of EEG Troubleshooting equipment or patient issues, as necessary Participating in on-call coverage Compensation Mileage reimbursement vehicle expense reimburesement More details provided during screening interview
About the Job Ambulatory EEG Technologist Flexible Schedule! Learn new technology in the EEG space! Rapidly growing and thriving organization! PRN Pay-per-Setup Compensation structure Mileage reimbursed! Company Overview Our company was established by a team of professionals with extensive expertise and proficiency in Neurodiagnostic Technology. Our focus remains on continuously evolving high-quality Neurodiagnostic services and making them accessible to our patients. We are committed to providing exceptional Intermittent EEG monitoring services while integrating seamlessly into existing processes. JOB DESCRIPTION: Set-up patients in physician offices or patient homes for Ambulatory EEG monitoring, remove electrodes, clean patients head, disinfect equipment, and ensure successful transfer of patient data for analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES Initiation and termination of the technical operation of Ambulatory EEG studies, including: Patient preparation explain procedure and daily event diary keeping, obtain a patient history, determine status of patient consciousness, PDR, perform patient head measurement utilizing the International 10/20 Electrode Placement System, electrode application and securing for term of study. Perform photic stimulation and hyperventilation as directed. Equipment set-up ensure appropriate set-up and placement of monitoring and video equipment. Patient clean-up remove electrodes, clean patient head and hair, ensuring no paste or other products remain in their hair. Document and report any patient skin reaction or damage as a result of the study. Equipment take-down ensure appropriate cleaning and disinfection of equipment, ensure all equipment is accounted for, functional and ready for the next study. Data recording ensure video and data is recording appropriately before leaving the site, ensure data is successfully transferred to storage medium for pruning/editing and review. Patient forms and event record collect all forms and review patient event record with the patient Troubleshooting or equipment and electrode fixes performed remotely in patient homes or physician offices as needed. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited EEG or PSG Technology Program or a minimum of 1 year of work experience in the field of neurodiagnostic technology, with Ambulatory EEG, EMU or LTM experience preferred. Experience in the use and routine maintenance of LTM equipment, with particular emphasis on techniques for monitoring the integrity of data recording. Experience in the recognition of ictal and interictal electrographic patterns and their differentiation from artifacts. Experience in the management of clinical seizures and seizure related medical emergencies, able to identify and communicate specific ictal symptoms to appropriate physicians or nursing staff. Current BLS CPR Card. ABRET R. EEG T. credential preferred. Hiring dependent upon passing mandatory background check.
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OVERVIEW Get ready to work with a neurodiagnostic company whose culture embodies the best qualities of our profession. Integrity. Respect. Innovation. Passion for patient care. This company was recognized in 2024 as a top workplace for professional development and employee well-being. This is a place where you the CNIM-certified technologist are the face of the company. This is a successful, well-resourced and right-sized neuromonitoring group whose achievements are proven by sustainable growth year after year. This group is: Privately owned Sees limited travel Invests in education Family Friendly Gives back to the community in meaningful ways CASE MIX Spine, ENT, Vascular and Cranis (basic and advanced) CNIM REQUIRED? Yes TRAVEL Within an established territory with limited travel outside this market. Opportunities for travel to learn advanced procedures are available. COMPENSATION PACKAGE VERY Competitive for this market. This group takes care of its people. Details provided during screening.
Our client is seeking a full-time Surgical Neurophysiologist (CNIM) in St. Louis, MO. Relocation packages available! Job Description A Surgical Neurophysiologist will work in an intense, demanding, fast-paced, detail-oriented environment in the operating room that requires staff to be organized yet flexible. Under supervision of the regional manager, performs preoperative assessment of patient, conducts intraoperative testing using currently accepted electrophysiologic techniques. Compiles real-time collection for interpretation of data and completes post-operative reports and billing forms. Work is completed in the operating room in a closed, somewhat isolated environment for hours at a time. Staff must work in unison with the OR team and display respect for one another. IONM requires highly accurate job performance as errors could seriously endanger patients' health. Education and Qualifications Masters in an appropriate field preferred, Bachelors degree or equivalent experience required. Candidate must have active CNIM (Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring) designation. Candidate should have strong interpersonal, communication, organizational and technology skills. Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathologic processes, and aseptic techniques. Knowledge of electrophysiological equipment used in performing tests on patients, along with correct procedures followed in conducting tests and examinations. Ability to evaluate various electronic and neurophysiologic waveforms.Interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact with medical staff, patients, visitors, and other hospital employees. Displays vigilance in infection control protocol including hand hygiene, aseptic and sterile technique and low-level disinfection procedures. Develops and maintains relationships with existing and potential customers by means of visiting the customer facility or contacting directly via phone. COVID-19 Vaccination is required as a condition of employment, subject to accommodation. Responsibilities Set up equipment appropriately based on type of procedure taking care to protect the equipment and keeping it out of the OR staff's way. Calibrates, evaluates and adjusts equipment, optimizing recording and stimulation parameters, to acquire relevant data and information. Implements appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation, to assure accurate recording of information. Keeps equipment clean and in proper working order, follows contact time protocol, reports malfunctions to manager and Operations Manager/ Information Systems manager. Measures and accurately applies recording electrodes in a timely and efficient manner, according to the international 10-20 Electrode Placement System. Ability to apply different types of electrodes to a patients anatomy in an efficient and precise method in preparation of monitoring a surgical procedure Arrives fully prepared to monitor assigned procedure(s) as well as any potential add-on cases or modalities. Preparation includes verified tests, documentation and supplies. Interacts with surgical team and surgeons to provide Reader interpretive data regarding patients neurological status. Identifies and eliminates physiological and non-physiological artifacts. Recognizes normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns; understands medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence the recording IONM modalities (e.g., EP, BAER, MEP); understands the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various disease states. Displays and labels waveforms and measures and calculates information such as latencies, voltages, and conduction times following established guidelines and protocols. Accurately prepares all IONM logs and associated files, including a technical description of the IONM modalities recorded, proof that the modalities were recorded, with emphasis on the clinical observations in order to assist the interpreting physician with the final interpretation (professional report). Completes technical report within 24 hours of the case completion.Discusses monitoring plan with Surgeon prior to procedure.Communicates IONM preferences to the anesthesia team based on the modalities being monitored. Communicates all pertinent signs and symptoms or any potential contraindications with the Reader prior to the onset of monitoring. Maintains communication with the Reader throughout procedure as appropriate. Maintains ongoing communication with surgical team throughout the procedure as appropriate. Location (on-site) St. Louis, MORelocation assistance offered Salary $75k-$87.5k, salary per yearOpportunity to earn multiple substantial bonuses throughout the year! Benefits Full-time, Salary Exempt Referral bonuses available Employer paid Medical coverage available Dental, Vision, Life & Long-term Disability insurance available Paid time off Paid company holidays Continuing Education allowance 401k match Schedule Variable work schedule that may change from week to week Job Type Full-time
Our client is hiring for a full-time IONM Technologist in Cape Girardeau, MO. Position Summary Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) protects patients by continuously monitoring the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and nerves) when it is at risk during surgery; therefore, the IONM Technologist is a valuable member of the operating room team. Our team provides SSEP, EMG, ABR, and other monitoring modalities for ENT, spine, and cardiovascular procedures. They collaborate closely with nurses, physicians, and other medical staff caring for the patient by regularly measuring and analyzing the patient's nervous system responses throughout the surgery. And by communicating significant changes in the patient's nervous system to guide the surgeon and reduce the risk of neurological deficits. As such, this role calls upon your ability to troubleshoot, communicate effectively, provide customer service, and think critically. A typical day for our technologists includes the following duties: Preoperatively: IONM Technologist reviews planned intraoperative procedures and orders for monitoring to determine the structures at risk relative to patient history/pre-existing conditions and monitoring requested; makes needed adjustments in monitoring by communicating with correct personnel while maintaining patient confidentiality according to facility policy and procedures; communicates with needed departments to obtain access and scheduling of patient according to facility policy and procedures; prepares equipment and supplies for required monitoring of patient according to facility policy and procedures; identifies the correct patient by name, ordering surgeon, and type of procedure to be performed and communicates the monitoring plan to the patient/caregivers/family in language consistent with their ability to understand; measures and marks correct recording and stimulation sites and applies electrodes according to facility policy and procedures. Intraoperatively: IONM Technologist positions monitors equipment in the operating room to ensure patient electrical safety and communicates with team members including anesthesia, surgeon, and nursing staff according to facility policy and procedures; communications directly with anesthesia team and surgeon to enhance monitoring results; discusses with surgeon baseline recordings according to facility policy and procedures; makes any needed adjustments in monitoring according to facility policy and procedures; monitors neurophysiologic central/peripheral functioning throughout the operative procedure communicating with surgeon, neurophysiologist, anesthesia team, and nursing staff as necessary according to facility policy and procedures; recognizes clinically significant events and follows facility policy and procedures regarding critical test results; documents in surgery log throughout the monitoring process all relative communications/responses, physiological status, anesthetic adjustments, and changes in verbal responses according to facility policy and procedures; discontinues monitoring and removes all monitoring and stimulation electrodes checking sites for pre-monitoring status according to facility policy and procedures. Post-operatively: The IONM Technologist provides findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedure; cleans/disinfects electrodes and equipment according to facility policy and procedures; restocks equipment and electrode supplies; prints needed documents including waveforms, neuromonitoring specialist report, and surgery log to be dictated by interpreting personnel according to facility policy and procedures; charges and logs patient according to facility policy and procedures. Physical Requirements Frequent walking Sitting /standing Reaching including above/below shoulder-height Frequent kneeling/crawlingPulling and pushing > 50 pounds Carrying or pushing < 50 pounds Frequent bending /stooping/crouching/twisting and continuous repetitive movements Physical Exposures Lighting bright and dim, mechanical hazards, hazardous substances, infectious diseases, ionizing/nonionizing radiation, toleration of temperature ranges 60 to 75° F, possible prolonged periods of sitting and/or standing. Physical Ability Must be good or greater: vision, hearing, manual dexterity, talking and speech, typing. Requires the ability to concentrate for long periods of time under stressful conditions and still perform properly and effectively. Education and Certification Must fulfill at least one of the four pathways to becoming certified by ABRET. To check your education and/or experience meets those requirements visit https://abret.org/index.php?cI...BLS Certification Salary $56,000-$80,000 (based on experience)SIGN-ON BONUS!!On-call and bonus incentives Benefits Health insurance 401k Continuing education $5000 Relocation assistance!! Locations St. Louis, MOCape Girardeau, MO
Jacksonville: Think beautiful beaches and affordable cost of living to balance out an awesome career in surgical neuromonitoring! About the Position As an IONM technologist (or neurophysiologist if you want to impress your friends!) you have an important position in surgery. You get to provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. We detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials (EPs), electromyography (EMG), electroencephalography (EEG), nerve conduction studies (NCV) and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data. Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.)Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors degree or equivalent experience Certification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) or can be CNIM eligible,Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases. Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations.Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus!! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment, Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Relocation assistance Plus More!!
About the Position The Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Coordinator of the Clinical Neurophysiology Services reports to the Manager of the Clinical Neurophysiology Services Department. The IONM Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the 24/7 IONM operations for both Adult and Pediatric Services as well as supervising the IONM Specialist staff. In collaboration with the Medical Director, the IONM Coordinator supports the Clinical Neurophysiology Services department, ICCE and Medical Center goals. Goals include achievement of clinical and quality measures, operational efficiency, financial targets, population/age specific needs of the department, as well as the needed components to maintain our ABRET IONM Lab accreditation. Under general supervision of the MD, the IONM Coordinator also supports in staffing with recording by means of electronic equipment, neurophysiologic potentials for the diagnosis and prognosis of diseases and conditions involving the nervous system. The position demonstrates competence and either coordinates the immediate availability and oversight by an MD or has availability to provide assistance during all procedures to the IONM staff. Qualification Requirements Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) and a minimum of five years experience in intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring. Certification in one or more neurodiagnostic registries (EEG, R EP T, R NCS T), or a bachelors degree from an accredited institution is also required. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) required, either a certification from an American Heart Association (AHA) BLS for Healthcare Providers (or AHA recognized equivalent) or an American Red Cross CPR/AED for Professional Rescuer and Healthcare Provider. We also have free virtual care 24/7 to employees and families and health sites throughout the surrounding regions. Sign on bonus of $2500 with 6 months agreement and relocation lump sum $2000. We have annual pay for performance that is prioritized by the hospital and is typically 2-4% increase, but has been up to 5% for top performers the last two years. We use Cadwell currently and have carts with the equipment already set up on them! Our Career ladder includes an IOM Specialist I, II and III with competency in more specialty procedures as well as a Quality Education leader position that all have % increases. Job Description Summary Are you looking for an exciting in-house IOM opportunity in Charleston, SC that requires no travel, involves challenging cases from different specialties, and has endless continuing education opportunities? Our passionate Intraoperative Monitoring team works closely with a group of in house Neurophysiologist oversight physicians, and have built effective relationships with our anesthesia teams and surgeons. The accredited IOM Lab is part of the Clinical Neurophysiology Lab which proudly comprises five accredited labs also including Outpatient EEG, Inpatient EEG, EMG and Neurovascular. Our technologists are among the most-qualified and talented available across the entire country. As our neuroscience program continues to expand, we are looking for strong dedicated people to join our team with a passion to deliver the best possible healthcare for our patients. The Clinical Neurophysiology Department has built many opportunities for advancement within the department, as well as endless opportunities for continuing education.
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data. Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team.E stablish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values: Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Certification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Position Requirements CNIM and/or D.ABNM certification required. Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate Degree in a science related field required. Two years minimum of experience; Five plus years of experience preferred. Ability to work on Call. Knowledge and Skills Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications)Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values: Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Registered EEG, EP, or NCSTCertification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Experience: One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring.Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases.Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Location(s) Charlotte, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus!! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values: Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Registered EEG, EP, or NCSTCertification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Experience: One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring.Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases.Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Location(s) Charlotte, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus!! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values: Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Registered EEG, EP, or NCSTCertification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Experience: One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring.Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases.Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Location(s) Charlotte, Jacksonville, West Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus! Up to $15k! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!
OVERVIEW Get ready to work with a neurodiagnostic company whose culture embodies the best qualities of our profession. Integrity. Respect. Innovation. Passion for patient care. This company was recognized in 2024 as a top workplace for professional development and employee well-being. This is a place where you the CNIM-certified technologist are the face of the company. This is a successful, well-resourced and right-sized neuromonitoring group whose achievements are proven by sustainable growth year after year. This group is: Privately owned Sees limited travel Invests in education Family Friendly Gives back to the community in meaningful ways CASE MIX Spine, ENT, Vascular and Cranis (basic and advanced) CNIM REQUIRED? Yes TRAVEL Within an established territory with limited travel outside this market. Opportunities for travel to learn advanced procedures are available. COMPENSATION PACKAGE VERY Competitive for this market. This group takes care of its people. Details provided during screening.
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data. Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Registered EEG, EP, or NCST Certification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible, Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Experience: One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases. Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Physical Demands & Work Environment While performing this job's essential duties, the associate must stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 pounds or more. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Location(s) Charlotte Jacksonville West Palm Beach Orlando Tampa Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus!! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment, Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!
OVERVIEW Get ready to work with a neurodiagnostic company whose culture embodies the best qualities of our profession. Integrity. Respect. Innovation. Passion for patient care. This company was recognized in 2024 as a top workplace for professional development and employee well-being. This is a place where you the CNIM-certified technologist are the face of the company. This is a successful, well-resourced and right-sized neuromonitoring group whose achievements are proven by sustainable growth year after year. This group is: Privately owned Sees limited travel Invests in education Family Friendly Gives back to the community in meaningful ways CASE MIX Spine, ENT, Vascular and Cranis (basic and advanced) CNIM REQUIRED? Yes TRAVEL Within an established territory with limited travel outside this market. Opportunities for travel to learn advanced procedures are available. COMPENSATION PACKAGE VERY Competitive for this market. This group takes care of its people. Details provided during screening.
You don't have to be a Wolverines fan to qualify. But it helps. If you are an experienced IONM technologist, this is your next big challenge. Step up to the big leagues of Neurophysiology, where the cases are more complex and interesting, the compensation is worth it, and you are able to open professional doors like never before. What Youll Be Doing: Collaborate closely with surgeons and healthcare teams to provide real-time neuromonitoring during surgeries. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot neurodiagnostic equipment to ensure optimal performance. Record and interpret data to assist in critical surgical decisions. Maintain a calm and focused presence in the operating room, where your expertise truly matters. What You Bring to the Team: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or equivalent experience in the field. Strong skills in neurodiagnostic equipment and a commitment to excellence. Certification in CNIM or the motivation to earn it (well support your growth!). A team-oriented attitude and a passion for ensuring the best outcomes for patients. Whats in It for You: Rewarding Work: Be part of a role where every decision you make contributes to patient safety. Opportunities to Grow: Gain access to training, mentorship, and professional development to advance your career. Supportive Environment: Work with a collaborative team that values your expertise and dedication. We have each others' backs (orthopedic pun intended) Comprehensive Benefits: From healthcare coverage to career advancement opportunities, weve got you covered. Why You Will Love It Here: Impact lives every day by playing a key role in preserving neural function during surgeries. Experience the dynamic and fast-paced environment of the operating room while honing your skills. Join a team that celebrates innovation, learning, and excellence. Ready to take your career to the next level and make a real difference in patient care? Apply now and step into a role that truly matters. Fun and appealing Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist Shreveport, LA Are you ready to level up your career and make a real difference in patient care? As an IONM Technologist, youll play a vital role in surgical teams, providing expert monitoring to help ensure patient safety during critical procedures. Why This Role Rocks: High Impact Work: You'll be the trusted eyes and ears in the OR, supporting surgeons in protecting neural function during surgeries. Career Growth: With access to continuing education and cutting-edge technology, your potential is unlimited. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Join a tight-knit crew of professionals who are as passionate about patient safety as you are. Dynamic Environment: No two days are the sameexperience a wide variety of cases and challenges that keep your skills sharp. What You Will Do: Collaborate with surgical teams to deliver top-notch neurophysiological monitoring. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot monitoring equipment like a pro. Interpret and document real-time data to support critical surgical decisions. Stay calm and focused in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of the OR. What You Bring: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or a mix of education and relevant experience. A knack for neurodiagnostic equipment Extensive knowledge of neuroanatomy and physiology Your tech game is strong! Certification as a CNIM (or willingness to achieve it). A love for teamwork, patient care, and professional growth. Why Youll Love Working Here: Work-Life Balance: Enjoy predictable schedules and dedicated support. Comprehensive Benefits: Weve got you covered with medical, dental, vision, and more. Room to Grow: Were invested in your success with training, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement. Are you ready to bring your expertise, passion, and drive to a role where you can make a real impact? Take your career to the next levelapply today and become part of something extraordinary!
Placing Cages, Cajun-Style! Are you passionate about patient safety and cutting-edge technology? As an IONM Technologist, youll be an essential part of the surgical team, using advanced neurodiagnostic tools to help protect nervous system function during critical procedures. What Youll Be Doing: Collaborate closely with surgeons and healthcare teams to provide real-time neuromonitoring during surgeries. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot neurodiagnostic equipment to ensure optimal performance. Record and interpret data to assist in critical surgical decisions. Maintain a calm and focused presence in the operating room, where your expertise truly matters. What You Bring to the Team: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or equivalent experience in the field. Strong skills in neurodiagnostic equipment and a commitment to excellence. Certification in CNIM or the motivation to earn it (well support your growth!). A team-oriented attitude and a passion for ensuring the best outcomes for patients. Whats in It for You: Rewarding Work: Be part of a role where every decision you make contributes to patient safety. Opportunities to Grow: Gain access to training, mentorship, and professional development to advance your career. Supportive Environment: Work with a collaborative team that values your expertise and dedication. We have each others' backs (orthopedic pun intended) Comprehensive Benefits: From healthcare coverage to career advancement opportunities, weve got you covered. Why You Will Love It Here: Impact lives every day by playing a key role in preserving neural function during surgeries. Experience the dynamic and fast-paced environment of the operating room while honing your skills. Join a team that celebrates innovation, learning, and excellence. Ready to take your career to the next level and make a real difference in patient care? Apply now and step into a role that truly matters. Fun and appealing Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist Shreveport, LA Are you ready to level up your career and make a real difference in patient care? As an IONM Technologist, youll play a vital role in surgical teams, providing expert monitoring to help ensure patient safety during critical procedures. Why This Role Rocks: High Impact Work: You'll be the trusted eyes and ears in the OR, supporting surgeons in protecting neural function during surgeries. Career Growth: With access to continuing education and cutting-edge technology, your potential is unlimited. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Join a tight-knit crew of professionals who are as passionate about patient safety as you are. Dynamic Environment: No two days are the sameexperience a wide variety of cases and challenges that keep your skills sharp. What You Will Do: Collaborate with surgical teams to deliver top-notch neurophysiological monitoring. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot monitoring equipment like a pro. Interpret and document real-time data to support critical surgical decisions. Stay calm and focused in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of the OR. What You Bring: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or a mix of education and relevant experience. A knack for neurodiagnostic equipment Extensive knowledge of neuroanatomy and physiology Your tech game is strong! Certification as a CNIM (or willingness to achieve it). A love for teamwork, patient care, and professional growth. Why Youll Love Working Here: Work-Life Balance: Enjoy predictable schedules and dedicated support. Comprehensive Benefits: We've got you covered with medical, dental, vision, and more. Room to Grow: Were invested in your success with training, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement. Are you ready to bring your expertise, passion, and drive to a role where you can make a real impact? Take your career to the next level apply today and become part of something extraordinary!
California Dreamin' alongside some of the state's best neurosurgeons! Are you passionate about patient safety and cutting-edge technology? As an IONM Technologist, youll be an essential part of the surgical team, using advanced neurodiagnostic tools to help protect nervous system function during critical procedures. What Youll Be Doing: Collaborate closely with surgeons and healthcare teams to provide real-time neuromonitoring during surgeries. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot neurodiagnostic equipment to ensure optimal performance. Record and interpret data to assist in critical surgical decisions. Maintain a calm and focused presence in the operating room, where your expertise truly matters. What You Bring to the Team: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or equivalent experience in the field. Strong skills in neurodiagnostic equipment and a commitment to excellence. Certification in CNIM or the motivation to earn it (well support your growth!). A team-oriented attitude and a passion for ensuring the best outcomes for patients. Whats in It for You: Rewarding Work: Be part of a role where every decision you make contributes to patient safety. Opportunities to Grow: Gain access to training, mentorship, and professional development to advance your career. Supportive Environment: Work with a collaborative team that values your expertise and dedication. We have each others' backs (orthopedic pun intended) Comprehensive Benefits: From healthcare coverage to career advancement opportunities, weve got you covered. Why You Will Love It Here: Impact lives every day by playing a key role in preserving neural function during surgeries. Experience the dynamic and fast-paced environment of the operating room while honing your skills. Join a team that celebrates innovation, learning, and excellence. Ready to take your career to the next level and make a real difference in patient care? Apply now and step into a role that truly matters. Fun and appealing Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist Shreveport, LA Are you ready to level up your career and make a real difference in patient care? As an IONM Technologist, youll play a vital role in surgical teams, providing expert monitoring to help ensure patient safety during critical procedures. Why This Role Rocks: High Impact Work: You'll be the trusted eyes and ears in the OR, supporting surgeons in protecting neural function during surgeries. Career Growth: With access to continuing education and cutting-edge technology, your potential is unlimited. Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Join a tight-knit crew of professionals who are as passionate about patient safety as you are. Dynamic Environment: No two days are the sameexperience a wide variety of cases and challenges that keep your skills sharp. What You Will Do: Collaborate with surgical teams to deliver top-notch neurophysiological monitoring. Set up, operate, and troubleshoot monitoring equipment like a pro. Interpret and document real-time data to support critical surgical decisions. Stay calm and focused in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of the OR. What You Bring: A Bachelors degree (preferred) or a mix of education and relevant experience. A knack for neurodiagnostic equipment Extensive knowledge of neuroanatomy and physiology Your tech game is strong! Certification as a CNIM (or willingness to achieve it). A love for teamwork, patient care, and professional growth. Why Youll Love Working Here: Work-Life Balance: Enjoy predictable schedules and dedicated support. Comprehensive Benefits: Weve got you covered with medical, dental, vision, and more. Room to Grow: Were invested in your success with training, mentorship, and opportunities for advancement. Are you ready to bring your expertise, passion, and drive to a role where you can make a real impact? Take your career to the next levelapply today and become part of something extraordinary!
Company Profile We are a close-knit and dedicated group of IOM technologists who have served our community for several years ensuring the highest standards of patient care in tandem with our surgical colleagues. Our team prides itself on work-life balance by uniquely focusing on consistency, familiarity, and relationships through work with a select group of facilities, surgeons, and oversight physicians in a focused, regional marketplace We partner exclusively with RTNA Physician Practice and have an excellent working relationship with a consistent group of physicians. Position Overview As an IOM technologist, you play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of patients undergoing surgical procedures. You will work closely with surgeons, anesthesia and neurology providers, and surgical teams to provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IOM) in real-time, helping to identify and mitigate risks during surgeries. Our Technologists' Principles Focus on what is most important: the patient. You are part of an elite team with the surgeon, the anesthesia provider, and the remote oversight physician. Effective surgical communication and documentation are essential. Always stay one step ahead of the game. Arrive promptly in the operating room, set up equipment and load tests, obtain all necessary documentation from the patient chart and the OR schedule, and establish communication with your oversight physician. You will safety-check and test your equipment and deploy cables and boxes neatly, discreetly, and safely. Provide top-notch and focused patient care. Place electrodes on patients according to established protocols, ensuring optimal signal quality and reliability. Monitor neurophysiological data during surgical procedures, including: Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials (TcMEPs) Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs) Electromyography (EMG) Electroencephalography (EEG) Communicate effectively with surgeons, anesthesia providers, remote oversight physicians, and surgical teams to provide real-time feedback on neurophysiological findings and surgical progress. Collaboratively develop, implement, and document appropriate interventions in response to changes in neurophysiological signals and/or patient status in real time. Maintain accurate documentation of monitoring parameters, interventions, and patient outcomes. Qualifications A bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., neuroscience, biomedical engineering, physiology) is preferred. Certification or eligibility for certification in intraoperative neuromonitoring (CNIM or equivalent) is required. A minimum of 2 years of experience in intraoperative neuromonitoring field is preferred. Strong knowledge of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and electrophysiology a plus. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced surgical environment. Detail-oriented with strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Flexibility to adapt to changing schedules and work environments. Location Louisville, KY Compensation Salary: $75,000 - $90,000 (commensurate with experience) Sign-on bonus and Relocation assistance: up to $15,000 (with 2-year commitment) Candidates can balance Sign on and Relocation assistance, as necessary. Why Join Our Team? We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, including a sign-on bonus and relocation assistance. Tiered bonus structure rewards your productivity you will see the results of your efforts. New and well-maintained equipment. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Work-Life-GROWTH balance: professional development and training opportunities abound in Louisville. Making a meaningful difference in patients' lives and contributing to advancements in surgical care. If you are passionate about patient care, surgical precision, and advancing the field of neuromonitoring, we invite you to apply for the position of IOM Technologist with us. We want you to join us in our mission to provide exceptional care and support to the patients, medical teams, and community we serve.
About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect early signs of potential or evolving injury so that steps may be taken during surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative neurologic deficit. Provided services may include testing with evoked potentials, electromyography, electroencephalography, nerve conduction studies and/or other modalities. Job Responsibilities Explain test procedures so they are understandable to the patient and any family members who are present. Identify oneself appropriately and makes the patient and/or family relaxed and confident in understanding the role of the surgical neurophysiologist. Apply stimulation and recording electrodes in an accurate and timely manner. Perform initial clinical motor and sensory neurological assessment and incorporates results into expectations or changes in monitoring protocols. Consult with anesthesia team regarding management of anesthetic agents for successful recording of neurophysiological signals. Review the patient medical record, x-rays, MRI scans and clinical history to determine appropriateness of the monitoring. Prepare patient for neurophysiological monitoring by applying electrodes in the holding area and/or in the operating room. Calibrate, evaluate and adjust equipment, optimizing stimulation and recording parameters to acquire salient data. Set up neurophysiological equipment following any indicated biomedical electrical safety checks, with equipment properly located in operating room and assembled with respect to reduction of recording artifact. Establish and prepare medical record documentation in accordance with hospital and company policy. Implement appropriate troubleshooting methods, such as adjusting stimulation and recording parameters to collect accurate information. Keep equipment clean and in proper working order, reporting malfunctions to supervisor and/or biomedical engineering department and/or manufacturer. Communicate and document potential or real equipment problems to all relevant members of the clinical team. Establish and maintain timely communication with other members of the neuromonitoring team who may be providing professional oversight and/or consultation during surgery. Interact with surgeons and other members of the surgical team to provide interpretive data regarding the patients neurological status during the procedure. Identify and eliminate physiological and non-physiological artifacts in recordings. Recognize normal patterns, normal variants, and abnormal patterns in neurophysiological recordings. Understand the medical and pharmacological/anesthetic conditions that influence neurophysiological recordings. Understand the clinical correlations between abnormal evoked potentials and various pathological states. Record, troubleshoot, identify and interpret obligate neurophysiological signals, and report to the surgical team with options for specific interventions when necessary (e.g. stop surgery, wait and raise blood pressure, initiate methylprednisolone protocol, temporary break from surgery, remove instrumentation, etc.) Communicate neurophysiological changes to the surgical team, providing a technical description of the monitoring recordings as needed. Performs post-operative clinical follow-up, and provides follow-up recording as needed. Disconnect the electrodes from the patient following surgery and disassembles equipment. Follow company needle and safety practices. Display, label and print waveforms to electronic copy for interpretation and/or archiving. Calculate measures such as evoked potential latency and amplitude following established guidelines and protocols. Prepare accurate and timely IONM logs, files and work/technical sheets, including a technical description of the IONM modalities, with emphasis on clinical observations in order to assist with preparation of a professional report. Ensure that all required documentation is completed according to protocol established by the customer and management. Read, understand, and implement all policies and procedure guidelines. Inform appropriate individuals of inventory level, equipment condition, and general needs. Assist physician and other clinical staff members as requested. Ensure that supplies are ordered, stocked and available as needed. Travel locally to fill in coverage as needed. Live the company values Integrity, Teamwork, Care & Improvement. Perform other duties as assigned. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Education: Bachelors degree or equivalent experience. Registered EEG, EP, or NCST Certification in one or more of the following: Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) can be CNIM eligible, Diplomate of the American Board of Neurophysiologic Monitoring (DABNM) Board Certified Specialist Intraoperative Monitoring (BCS-IOM) Experience: One (1) year of experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Completion of at least one hundred fifty (150) cases. Equivalent combination of education and experience, acceptable. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Possess good interpersonal skills to communicate with the patient and all medical personnel in the operative setting, to include but not limited to the surgeon, charge nurse, anesthesiologist, residents and fellows. Possess good organizational skills and be able to multi-task in a fast-paced operating room environment. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety manuals, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers, employees and organizations. Ability to speak clearly, write and understand English. Ability to understand and carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several variables in routine and/or emergency situations. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and statistics. Ability to analyze complex information simultaneously such as neurophysiological data in relationship to surgical context, type of anesthesia, and environmental factors and influences. Basic typing and computer skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS & WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential duties of this job, which may vary by location. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: While performing the essential duties of this job, the associate is required to: stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 lbs. or more with or without assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Physical Demands & Work Environment While performing this job's essential duties, the associate must stand, walk, sit; use hands to grasp, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch; talk or hear. Hearing must be normal, with or without correction. Must be able to lift and/or move, push or pull 50 pounds or more. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Vision must be normal with or without correction. Associates work in hospitals and other business or office settings. The noise level encountered may vary from quiet to loud. Associates may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous chemicals. Ability to work a minimum of eight hours per day and longer according to case/staffing requirements. Ability to work when needed and be available to work variable hours and shifts (day, afternoon, evening, weekends, holidays). Ability to work in a demanding, fast-paced work environment. Compensation Base pay of $60k-$90k (based on experience and certifications) Overtime/Travel/Other bonus opportunities Sign-On bonus! up to 15k! Benefits Medical, vision, and dental 401k plus matching Generous PTO Tuition reimbursement/student loan repayment, Professional membership dues and professional development stipend Sign-On Bonus Relocation assistance Plus More!!