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Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. We are looking for both PRN and/or full-time employees. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. We are looking for both PRN and/or full-time employees. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
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
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.
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.
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 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!!
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!!
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!
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 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!!
Step up to the big leagues of Neurophysiology, where the cases are more complex and interesting, the compensation is worth it, and you can open professional doors like never before. What You'll 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 Bachelor's 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. What's 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, we've got you covered. Why You Will Love It Here: Impact lives daily 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.
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 Bachelor's 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 is 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!! 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!!
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 Bachelor's 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 is 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!! 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!!
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 Bachelor's 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 is 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!! 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!!
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!
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.
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 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!!
Job Title: IONM Technician Summary: Incumbent provides the expertise required to manage intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) cases in an operating room environment, which may include, but is not limited to, orthopedic spine, neuro, and vascular surgeries requiring the implementation of somatosensory evoked potentials, transcranial motor evoked potentials, electromyography, spontaneous and triggered electromyography. Required Qualifications Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships across the health system Excellent written and verbal communication skills, in English Minimum 2-year IOM experience Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job CNIM Certificate from ABRET Must possess the skill, knowledge, and physical abilities essential to the successful performance of assigned duties Valid California Driver’s License Ability to legally work in the United States (US citizenship, or work visa) Preferred Qualifications: IOM experience with Craniotomy cases Knowledge of hospital and medical center organizations’ policies and procedures. Registration in EEG T (REEGT) or Registered in Evoked Potentials (REPT) Skills/Attributes: At the level of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technician it is expected that the individual show self-direction, initiative, and exhibit full competency with only general supervision. The basic and advanced elements of EEG, EP and EMG acquisition already should be mastered. Artifact detection/elimination skills already should be mastered. Advanced techniques are mastered and applied independently at this level, such as intra-operative monitoring of complex procedures. The technologist should be able to describe EEG, EP and EMG findings to junior faculty in a review style format. IONM Technologists must be flexible enough to learn new and advanced protocols when needed. IONM Technologists should serve as resources for junior staff. They are also expected to take responsibility for certain specific aspects of laboratory organization and serve as the lead lab team member in those individual areas of responsibility. The IONM Technologist will maintain registration credentials as a Certified Neurological Intra-operative Monitorist (CNIM). They are also expected to acquire continuing education units as recommended by the national accrediting body in the field, and keep up to date in changes and advances in the field. Education: 4-year college degree, in science related field. Compensation: Salary range $90,000 to $130,000, plus benefits.
Position Overview: The Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist Team Leader is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and management of the IONM team, with the authority and responsibility to carry-out this role with Your Team. This role involves ensuring high-quality patient care, maintaining corporate culture, and establishing company expectations. As the Team Leader, you will also be responsible for employee performance reviews, education and development of clinical expertise, managing the workflow (including work assignment, on-call schedule and time off) and retention and recruitment to optimize your Team. Our team needs a clinical manager who will communicate transparently with the team about developments within the company. Our team needs a leader who is willing to check-in often with existing Managing Partners and leadership to collaborate in the creation of new processes and expectations among our team Key Responsibilities: Corporate Culture: Maintain an up-to-date employee handbook with employment-at-will-based expectations. Exhibit company values, including dignity and respect for patients, colleagues, and team members. Team Leadership and Management: Maintain employee-facing records, including hours worked, billable hours, and productivity metrics. Conduct monthly, quarterly, and annual employee evaluations, provide constructive feedback and setting professional goals. Encourage employees to self-direct in accordance with company policy and clinical procedures. Promote a functional team "Esprit de corps aligning work/life balance and position responsibility Quality Assurance: Regularly review and document individual and team-wide trends. Address trends with adjusted training regimens or reinforcement of existing policies. Can also delegate this role to an accomplished QA specialist Clinical Excellence: Ensure team members are using best practices via regular communications, case audits and quality initiatives Encourage utilization of continuing education opportunities Provider mentorship and development of a learning environment. Share new developments in IONM and clinical practices with your Team. Schedule Management Overseeing and approving clinical schedule with goals to: Create equity in scheduling practices Encourage well balanced team with exposure to all facilities and case types Identify opportunities for scheduling training opportunities when schedule allows Pediatrics Vascular Craniotomy Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience. Certification in Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (CNIM) preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in IONM, with at least 2 years in a leadership role. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, high-stress environment. Work Environment: This position requires working in a clinical setting, including operating rooms. This position desires prior experience as a Team Leader. Application Process: Interested candidates should submit their resume and cover letter detailing their qualifications and experience.
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist PRN, Part-Time, or Full-Time Opportunities Available Are you looking for an opportunity to grow your career in Intraoperative Neuromonitoring with an organization that truly values its team? We are a growing IONM service provider dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-focused care in the operating room. Our collaborative approach and supportive culture create an ideal environment for both experienced technologists and those early in their careers. We are currently seeking IONM Technologists for PRN, part-time, or full-time roles. Whether you're looking to supplement your current schedule or join a team full-time, we offer flexible opportunities tailored to your goals. Position Highlights: Perform intraoperative neuromonitoring for a variety of surgical procedures under the supervision of a remote neurologist The typical Workload is 8-10 days/month, and usually off by 2pm with almost no call!!! Set up, calibrate, and monitor neurophysiological equipment to ensure accurate data acquisition Communicate effectively with surgical teams and interpreting physicians throughout procedures Maintain accurate records and ensure patient safety and comfort at all times Opportunities for ongoing training, mentorship, and professional development What We Offer: A supportive team environment focused on quality and continuous growth Flexible scheduling options (PRN, part-time, full-time) Competitive compensation Professional development and training opportunities A mission-driven culture that prioritizes both patient care and employee well-being Qualifications: Prior experience in IONM preferred, but we are open to training motivated candidates CNIM certification is not required (but is a plus) Strong communication skills and a professional demeanor Willingness to learn and grow in a team-oriented environment Reliable transportation and flexibility to travel to surgical sites as needed If you're passionate about making a difference in patient care and want to be part of a growing organization that cares about your success, we encourage you to apply today!
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM or CNIM eligible Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM required Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings Crani experience required What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
Summary: Incumbent provides the expertise required to manage intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) cases in an operating room environment, which may include, but is not limited to, orthopedic spine, neuro, and vascular surgeries requiring the implementation of somatosensory evoked potentials, transcranial motor evoked potentials, electromyography, spontaneous and triggered electromyography. Required Qualifications Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships across the health system Excellent written and verbal communication skills, in English Minimum 2-year IOM experience Must demonstrate customer service skills appropriate to the job CNIM Certificate from ABRET Must possess the skill, knowledge, and physical abilities essential to the successful performance of assigned duties Valid California Driver’s License Ability to legally work in the United States (US citizenship, or work visa) Preferred Qualifications: IOM experience with Craniotomy cases Knowledge of hospital and medical center organizations’ policies and procedures. Registration in EEG T (REEGT) or Registered in Evoked Potentials (REPT) Skills/Attributes: At the level of Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technician it is expected that the individual show self-direction, initiative, and exhibit full competency with only general supervision. The basic and advanced elements of EEG, EP and EMG acquisition already should be mastered. Artifact detection/elimination skills already should be mastered. Advanced techniques are mastered and applied independently at this level, such as intra-operative monitoring of complex procedures. The technologist should be able to describe EEG, EP and EMG findings to junior faculty in a review style format. IONM Technologists must be flexible enough to learn new and advanced protocols when needed. IONM Technologists should serve as resources for junior staff. They are also expected to take responsibility for certain specific aspects of laboratory organization and serve as the lead lab team member in those individual areas of responsibility. The IONM Technologist will maintain registration credentials as a Certified Neurological Intra-operative Monitorist (CNIM). They are also expected to acquire continuing education units as recommended by the national accrediting body in the field, and keep up to date in changes and advances in the field. Education: 4-year college degree, in science related field. Compensation: Salary range $90,000 to $130,000, plus benefits.
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM or CNIM eligible Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
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 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!
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM or CNIM eligible Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM or CNIM eligible Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings Crani experience required What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
Looking to grow your IONM career in a supportive clinical setting with great work-life balance, strong pay, and real opportunity to make an impact? We’re looking for a talented and motivated IOM professional to join our collaborative and dynamic team in Lubbock, TX! Whether you’re already CNIM-certified or CNIM-eligible and ready to take the next step, this is a fantastic opportunity to build a meaningful career with low call volume, manageable caseloads, and excellent compensation. What You’ll Do Deliver high-quality intraoperative neuromonitoring services during a wide range of surgical procedures. Collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OR teams to enhance patient safety using real-time neurophysiological monitoring. Accurately document all aspects of each procedure. Participate in rotating on-call coverage (one weekend per month). Your Weekly Workflow Case Volume: 4 cases/week (average 2–4 days/week based on case complexity). Case Mix: 60% Spine 30% Cranial 10% ENT Bonus: Additional compensation for exceeding monthly case expectations! What You’ll Need At least 1 year of clinical IOM experience OR CNIM-eligible status. Strong communication, attention to detail, and a team-first mindset. Why You’ll Love It Lubbock, TX offers an affordable lifestyle—making homeownership very attainable, even early in your career. Supportive team culture and a flexible schedule that respects your time. Relocation assistance is available if you’re considering a move! Compensation & Benefits Base salary: $90,000–$100,000 Monthly performance bonuses On-call pay (evenings/weekends are low-volume and paid if activated) Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, retirement Total comp consistently exceeds six figures annually If you’re ready to join a team that values your expertise, rewards your performance, and supports your career growth—we’d love to hear from you!
Job Summary: We are seeking dedicated and talented professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and collaborating with healthcare providers in a dynamic and supportive environment. This role is ideal for individuals who are clinically inclined, team-oriented, and driven by professional growth and service excellence. Key Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in a scientific or medical-related field CNIM or CNIM eligible Analytical mindset with a strong clinical focus Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Motivation to serve and support healthcare professionals and patients Adaptability and teamwork in fast-paced clinical settings What We Offer: Supportive local team structures with limited travel requirements (unless desired) A service-driven culture focused on the patient experience and provider partnership Strong sense of community and teamwork Opportunities for career advancement based on performance and initiative Ongoing professional development, including clinical training and certification support A collaborative, innovative environment committed to excellence and continuous learning If you're looking to join a mission-focused organization where your contributions are recognized and rewarded, and where clinical growth is supported every step of the way, we’d love to hear from you.
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.
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Full-time and PRN positions are available! Job Responsibilities: Complies with HIPPA regulations with regards to patient confidentiality. Must be able to travel up to 95%, drive to multiple locations throughout the state of Colorado, including out of state as necessary. This position drives to wherever the patients are. You need to have a reliable vehicle. If you don't like to drive, then this position is not for you. 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, takes detailed accurate patient history on patients. Job Requirements: Techs that are registered (R.EEGT) through ABRET and an active member go to the front of the line and the top of the salary structure. CPR certified, if not we will train. Must possess a valid driver’s license, automobile and proof of insurance. One year of experience in the field is preferred. 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, efficient effective outside the box suggestions for improvements. Compensation: Base pay average of $50k-65K Health, dental, vision benefits. Plus monthly car allowance, gas card, iPhone, iPad, 401k with matching after one year, plus quarterly bonuses. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $50,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year Job Type: Full-time Salary: $50,000.00 - $65,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday On call Weekend availability License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Willingness to travel: 75% (Preferred) Work Location: On the road
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. We are looking for both PRN and/or full-time employees. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM) Technologist Join a team where your expertise matters and your growth is supported. About the Company We are a Joint Commission–certified IONM provider—one of only 23 in the country to achieve this distinction. As a mission-driven organization rooted in strong ethical values, we offer a small business atmosphere that values open communication, collaboration, and professional growth. With a leadership team that embraces transparency and a commitment to clinical excellence, we support our technologists with the tools and opportunities to thrive. Position Summary We are currently seeking a passionate and skilled IONM Technologist to join our growing clinical team. In this role, you will play a critical part in supporting patient safety and surgical outcomes by monitoring the integrity of the nervous system during complex procedures. We are looking for both PRN and/or full-time employees. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: Perform and implement IONM procedures including EP, EEG, and EMG under the supervision of senior staff and according to established protocols Conduct preoperative equipment checks and prepare for intraoperative and postoperative responsibilities Identify proper stimulation and recording sites; apply electrodes and obtain baseline readings Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring procedures Confirm patient identity, surgeon, and procedure details, and communicate the monitoring plan with patients and caregivers Monitor neurophysiologic activity throughout surgical procedures and effectively communicate any clinically significant changes General Responsibilities: Participate in after-hours call rotation for urgent cases Provide departmental support in alignment with company goals and lab procedures Qualifications: CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible (required) Bachelor’s degree or higher in a related field Current AHA CPR certification Minimum of 1 year of IONM experience Strong understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Valid driver’s license Ability to work independently and within a team-based environment What We Offer: End-of-Year Bonus based on individual performance and company metrics Leadership Opportunities within a growing and collaborative team Education Support: We cover the cost of ABRET exam fees (one-time), educational materials, webinars, and conference registration Relocation Assistance: Up to $500 for local moves and up to $5,000 for out-of-state relocations (based on eligibility) Partnership with a National IOM Training Academy to support certification and continued growth Why Join Us? We're more than just a clinical team—we're a family of professionals united by purpose and values. With a commitment to transparency, mentorship, and excellence, our company promotes from within and celebrates individual growth. Last year, multiple team members were promoted into leadership roles as part of our expanding footprint.
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.
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.
EEG Technologist - PRN About Us: We revolutionize the diagnosis and management of epilepsy and other seizure disorders. By offering our transformative services directly to patients in the privacy and comfort of their own homes, we eliminate the stress and cost of prolonged hospital stays. Our mission is focused on compassionate, reliable patient care that upholds the dignity and comfort of our patients. The Role: As an EEG Technologist, you will be at the forefront of delivering specialized in-home diagnostic services for patients with neurological conditions. This role involves conducting diagnostic tests that provide critical data for physician analysis. Your primary responsibilities include: Electrode Placement: Accurately and safely positioning electrodes on patients, taking diligent precautions to prevent skin irritation or breakdown Patient Education: Clearly explaining the testing process to patients, addressing any concerns, and ensuring they feel comfortable and informed Equipment Setup: Setting up EEG equipment and cameras in patients' homes to maximize safety and ensure precise recordings Equipment Management: After testing, responsibly disconnecting and meticulously cleaning, disinfecting, and safely storing all equipment to maintain hygiene and equipment integrity This role requires attention to detail, a strong commitment to patient safety, and the ability to communicate effectively with patients to alleviate concerns about the testing process. We Are Looking For: Positive, upbeat, and enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of our patients Self-starters who can operate autonomously with minimal supervision but are also effective team collaborators Clinical professionals with a knack for punctuality, maintaining schedules, and meeting deadlines without compromising the quality of care; last-minute changes to scheduling will inevitably happen, but fulfilling promises to patients is our priority. Strong communicators with excellent interpersonal skills to interact confidently in a clinical setting Individuals with an unwavering attention to detail, ensuring all aspects of patient care are thoroughly managed. Key Responsibilities: Conduct EEG tests in patients' homes, ensuring electrodes are placed accurately and safely to minimize skin irritation. Communicate effectively with patients and their families, offering clear and compassionate guidance. Operate strictly within the guidelines of the American Society of Electrodiagnostic Technologists (ASET) and adhere to all regulatory standards. Install EEG and camera equipment to maximize patient safety and ensure precise diagnostic readings. Conduct on-site equipment testing and validation procedures. Collect essential patient history from individuals across all age groups, from infants to geriatric patients, and integrate this information into the patient's medical record. Manage and allocate inventory efficiently to ensure availability for in-home studies and to minimize waste or loss of supplies. Verify the accuracy of patient information upon equipment disconnect Ensure that all completed studies are uploaded promptly and correctly Follow the Companys Exposure Control Plan, adhere to OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen standards, and maintain proper hand hygiene Clean, disinfect, maintain, and store all equipment according to Company protocols Strictly adhere to HIPAA (and PHI) regulations, as well as the Company's confidentiality and code of conduct policies Perform other related duties as assigned Qualifications: Relevant clinical degree, certification, or training (e.g., EEG Technician I, II); ABRET certification is preferred (R.EEG.T) CPR certified and have annual PPD test results Valid driver's license (or equivalent issued in the U.S.); if selected,the candidate will be subject to a background check and review of DMV public records 3 years experience in neurology, epilepsy, or a related field is preferred Comfortable using digital tools and technology for health records and communication; if selected, the candidate will be subject to typing and other proficiency testing for digital tools (eg, use of Microsoft Office suite) Other Requirements: Provide an automobile (or suitable vehicle) with insurance for transportation to and from patient's home; you will be responsible for transporting a 3X3 hard case filled with medical equipment and supplies Experience with Cadwell EEG devices and software is preferred Must be able to lift and move up to 50 lbs Able to sit for extended periods of time, and able to stand, kneel and stoop Frequent use of fingers and hands; reaching with hands and arms Talking and hearing Clarity of vision, both near and far Ability to distinguish colors Determine the sequence of actions and ability to respond calmly in an emergency. Why Join Us? Join our pioneering team, where you will play a crucial role in enhancing patient care through innovative, home-based medical services. Enjoy the autonomy of working remotely while supported by comprehensive resources that enable you to deliver exceptional care. We offer competitive wages and place you at the forefront of medical innovation. As we continue to grow, you'll find opportunities to advance your career and develop your skills within our expanding organization.
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist PRN, Part-Time, or Full-Time Opportunities Available Are you looking for an opportunity to grow your career in Intraoperative Neuromonitoring with an organization that truly values its team? We are a growing IONM service provider dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-focused care in the operating room. Our collaborative approach and supportive culture create an ideal environment for both experienced technologists and those early in their careers. We are currently seeking IONM Technologists for PRN, part-time, or full-time roles. Whether you're looking to supplement your current schedule or join a team full-time, we offer flexible opportunities tailored to your goals. Position Highlights: Perform intraoperative neuromonitoring for a variety of surgical procedures under the supervision of a remote neurologist The typical Workload is 8-10 days/month, and usually off by 2pm with almost no call!!! Set up, calibrate, and monitor neurophysiological equipment to ensure accurate data acquisition Communicate effectively with surgical teams and interpreting physicians throughout procedures Maintain accurate records and ensure patient safety and comfort at all times Opportunities for ongoing training, mentorship, and professional development What We Offer: A supportive team environment focused on quality and continuous growth Flexible scheduling options (PRN, part-time, full-time) Competitive compensation Professional development and training opportunities A mission-driven culture that prioritizes both patient care and employee well-being Qualifications: Prior experience in IONM preferred, but we are open to training motivated candidates CNIM certification is not required (but is a plus) Strong communication skills and a professional demeanor Willingness to learn and grow in a team-oriented environment Reliable transportation and flexibility to travel to surgical sites as needed If you're passionate about making a difference in patient care and want to be part of a growing organization that cares about your success, we encourage you to apply today!
Pruning Technologist – EEG Location: Houston, TX | On-Site Role Are you a skilled EEG technologist with a passion for precision and patient impact? We're looking for a highly experienced Pruning Technologist to join our growing team and play a key role in preparing ambulatory EEG studies for physician review. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, collaborative environment that values both expertise and innovation. Please note: This is an on-site position based in our Houston, TX office About the Role As a Pruning Technologist, you will be responsible for reviewing, condensing, and preparing long-term EEG studies to ensure clarity and accuracy for physician interpretation. Your attention to detail and advanced understanding of EEG patterns will directly contribute to timely and high-quality patient care. Key Responsibilities Review and prune ambulatory EEG studies in preparation for physician review Accurately input patient demographics and exam details into standardized reporting templates Ensure EEG data is correctly imported to the server and that physician access is enabled Identify and escalate any missing or incomplete data to the appropriate team members Utilize advanced EEG pattern recognition to highlight clinically significant findings Maintain strict adherence to HIPAA regulations and professional standards of conduct Qualifications 5+ years of experience in the neurodiagnostic field with a strong understanding of EEG best practices Active R. EEG T. certification required Proven attention to detail and ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Recognized for leadership ability and team collaboration Excellent written and verbal communication skills Physical Requirements Ability to sit or stand for extended periods Must meet job function requirements consistent with ADA and industry standards Work Conditions Primarily office-based role in Houston, TX Occasional remote work may be approved based on performance and operational needs Must consistently meet quality and productivity expectations set by the company Why Join Us? You'll be part of a dedicated team that’s making a difference in patient outcomes through precision and innovation. We offer a supportive, quality-driven work culture and the opportunity to grow your career with a company that truly cares.
Pruning Technologist – EEG Location: Dallas, TX | On-Site Role Are you a skilled EEG technologist with a passion for precision and patient impact? We're looking for a highly experienced Pruning Technologist to join our growing team and play a key role in preparing ambulatory EEG studies for physician review. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, collaborative environment that values both expertise and innovation. Please note: This is an on-site position based in our Dallas, TX office About the Role As a Pruning Technologist, you will be responsible for reviewing, condensing, and preparing long-term EEG studies to ensure clarity and accuracy for physician interpretation. Your attention to detail and advanced understanding of EEG patterns will directly contribute to timely and high-quality patient care. Key Responsibilities Review and prune ambulatory EEG studies in preparation for physician review Accurately input patient demographics and exam details into standardized reporting templates Ensure EEG data is correctly imported to the server and that physician access is enabled Identify and escalate any missing or incomplete data to the appropriate team members Utilize advanced EEG pattern recognition to highlight clinically significant findings Maintain strict adherence to HIPAA regulations and professional standards of conduct Qualifications 5+ years of experience in the neurodiagnostic field with a strong understanding of EEG best practices Active R. EEG T. certification required Proven attention to detail and ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Recognized for leadership ability and team collaboration Excellent written and verbal communication skills Physical Requirements Ability to sit or stand for extended periods Must meet job function requirements consistent with ADA and industry standards Work Conditions Primarily office-based role in Dallas, TX Occasional remote work may be approved based on performance and operational needs Must consistently meet quality and productivity expectations set by the company Why Join Us? You'll be part of a dedicated team that’s making a difference in patient outcomes through precision and innovation. We offer a supportive, quality-driven work culture and the opportunity to grow your career with a company that truly cares.
On-the-Go EEG Tech | Ambulatory Neurodiagnostic Technologist (PRN and/or Full-time) Help patients take back control of their lives—one brainwave at a time! Are you passionate about helping others and ready to take your neurodiagnostic skills beyond the walls of a hospital? Join a fast-growing, patient-first neurodiagnostic group that's on a mission to improve the lives of individuals with epilepsy—right in the comfort of their own homes. What Makes This Role Unique This is more than just a job—it's a chance to make a real difference for people managing epilepsy. You'll travel to patient homes, set up 72-hour ambulatory EEG studies, and play a vital role in collecting the data that helps neurologists make life-changing decisions. What You’ll Be Doing Travel to patient homes to perform 72-hour EEG setups Explain procedures in a professional and compassionate way Monitor equipment remotely and troubleshoot when necessary Ensure high-quality data collection that supports accurate diagnosis Play an important part in improving patient quality of life What You Bring to the Role A valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and auto insurance (we reimburse mileage and vehicle expenses) Strong interpersonal and communication skills Experience using EEG systems such as Xltek, Nihon Kohden, or Trackit is a plus Understanding of the 10/20 system and EEG best practices ABRET registration (REEGT, CLTM, CNIM) preferred but not required Current CPR certification Ability to sit, stand, push, pull, and lift up to 50 lbs Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and commitment to patient confidentiality A self-starter mindset with strong problem-solving abilities Preferred Skills & Setup Home access to a printer/scanner and high-speed internet Familiarity with Windows Office and EEG review software Comfort with frequent travel, including occasional out-of-state assignments Previous experience in home-based or ambulatory EEG settings Compensation & Benefits Mileage reimbursement Vehicle expense reimbursement Additional details provided during the screening interview If you're ready to be part of a purpose-driven, innovative team that delivers neurodiagnostic care directly to patients, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and be part of something that truly matters.
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.