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Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist
Protect Neurological Function. Impact Patient Outcomes. Advance Your Career.
If you're passionate about neuroscience, thrive in the operating room, and want your expertise to directly influence patient outcomes, this is the opportunity you've been looking for.
As an Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist, you'll serve as a critical member of the surgical team, helping protect the nervous system during some of the most complex procedures performed today. Working alongside surgeons, neurologists, anesthesiologists, and surgical staff, you'll provide real-time neurophysiological monitoring that helps improve patient safety and surgical outcomes.
This role offers the opportunity to work on advanced cases while continuing to develop your clinical expertise within a highly collaborative environment.
What You'll Do
As an IONM Technologist, you will perform advanced multimodality neurophysiological monitoring during a wide variety of surgical procedures.
Responsibilities include:
- Performing intraoperative monitoring during spinal, cranial, vascular, peripheral nerve, and mapping procedures
- Utilizing modalities including SSEP, MEP, EMG, EEG, TOF, and cortical mapping
- Interpreting neurophysiological signals in real time and identifying significant waveform changes
- Communicating critical findings to surgeons and supervising physicians
- Collaborating with clinical teams to develop patient-specific monitoring strategies
- Maintaining accurate documentation of monitoring events and interventions
- Assisting with quality improvement initiatives and clinical education
- Mentoring junior technologists and supporting team development
- Participating in on-call and extended surgical coverage as needed
Why You'll Love This Opportunity
- Work on complex, high-acuity surgical cases
- Collaborate with leading surgeons and clinical specialists
- Opportunity to perform advanced neuromonitoring procedures
- Supportive environment focused on education and professional growth
- Meaningful work that directly impacts patient safety and outcomes
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits package
Qualifications
Required
- Current CNIM certification (or equivalent credential such as NIOM)
- Current BLS certification
- Strong understanding of neurophysiology and intraoperative monitoring principles
- Excellent communication and critical-thinking skills
- Ability to perform effectively in fast-paced surgical environments
Education & Experience
Candidates must meet one of the following qualifications:
- Completion of a formal Neurodiagnostic Technology program with at least seven years of IONM experience
- Graduation from a CAAHEP-accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program with at least seven years of IONM experience
- Associate's degree in Neurodiagnostics with five years of IONM experience
- Bachelor's degree in Neurodiagnostics with five years of IONM experience
- Master's degree in Neuroscience or a related field with three years of IONM experience
- Bachelor's degree in a non-neurodiagnostic field with eight years of IONM experience
- Ten years of IONM experience if no bachelor's degree is held
Preferred Qualifications
- R. EEG T., CLTM, R. EP T., or additional ABRET credentials
- Experience with advanced cranial, vascular, and mapping procedures
- Previous mentoring, training, or leadership experience
- Participation in research, education, or quality initiatives
Make a Difference Every Day
This is more than a monitoring position—it's an opportunity to play a vital role in protecting neurological function and improving patient outcomes during life-changing surgeries. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding career with a team that values clinical excellence, collaboration, and professional growth, we'd love to connect with you.
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