PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Atlanta, GA
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.
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - St. Louis, MO
Our client is seeking an EEG Technologist (PRN) in St. Louis, MO. Job Description Our client is seeking a passionate and experienced Technologist to join their dynamic team. Their company offers an exciting environment that encourages teamwork, career advancement, and best-in-class service. They are looking for professionals to become an integral part of our rapidly growing business, leading the way in making a substantial difference in patient lives by setting up and monitoring patients with the latest technology. Responsibilities include: Perform routine, ambulatory, and video EEGs Explain testing procedure for all neurodiagnostic studies to patient and family using age-appropriate guidelines. Accurately records pertinent history from the patient. Sets-up patient for appropriate study to include patient, paperwork, room, and equipment. Accurately apply electrodes according to the International 10-20 measurement system to record EEG. Maintains patient confidentially with HIPAA regulations Requirements Minimum 1 year experience in EEG, more experience may be needed depending on Field Level needed in your current area BLS required Self-motivating Substantial computer literacy and troubleshooting required Seeking future team members with a team player attitude and flexibility Strength in working independently Other Skills/Abilities Shows initiative for critical thinking skills Responds to stressors in the practice environment in a calm, positive manner. Provides assistance to others Manages resources effectively and efficiently Detail-oriented -- quality and precision-focused People-oriented -- supportive and fairness-focused team-oriented -- cooperative and collaborative Benefits: Mileage ReimbursementTravel Reimbursement Location: Las Vegas, NV, St Louis- MO, Phoenix- AZ, Omaha- NE, San Antonio-TX Salary: Full time pay is $30-$33 for non-Registered TechnologistFull time pay is $33-$35 for Registered Technologist Schedule: Monday-Friday preferredFlexible Days Job Type: PRN
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Springfield, MO
Our client is hiring for a full-time or PRN Ambulatory EEG Technologist in Springfield, MO. Position Summary The primary responsibility is to perform ambulatory EEG studies in clinics, nursing homes, and patient homes. The Ambulatory EEG Technologist will perform EEG procedures according to company policies and procedures & will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events and other related duties. Communication skills are essential for this position. During EEG procedures for which competence has not been achieved, the Ambulatory EEG Technologist will train under direct technical supervision. Once training is completed and all required competencies have been achieved, the neurophysiologist works under indirect technical supervision. Primary Responsibilities Ensures electrode application in adherence with the International 1020 System. Knowledgeable in correct EEG performance and recognition of clinically significant events and follows policy and procedures regarding critical test results. Maintains patients safety through communication for duration of the study. Continues to learn and apply basic and intermediate EEG waveform recognition, relevant medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, infection control, current HIPPA practices, contraindications for activation procedures, instrumentation, and preparation for use. Performs patient assessment as related to care, such as electrode fixation product allergies, movement restrictions, and cognitive function. Communicates appropriately and effectively with the patient and healthcare staff to convey the purpose of the EEG and answers questions regarding the procedure. Understands why and how to maintain correct electrode connections. Identifies and performs basic and intermediate technical troubleshooting and artifact identification and elimination. Understands and follows concepts of digital equipment and electrical safety within the AEEG unit. Has knowledge of alternate montages, protocols, and alternate equipment settings and their effects should be applied. Contacts supervisory staff as appropriate for problems within the AEEG unit, as well as supply needs. Performs any other related duties that are consistent with patient and technical care for this level. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent Physical Requirements Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards Ability to sit/stand for extended periods of time Ability to lift up to 25 pounds Reaching including above/below shoulder height Frequent kneeling/crawling Work Conditions Position is patient home, nursing home, or clinic based Work will require domestic travel up to 100% of time in job Must demonstrate ability to perform work based on customer/third party standards Work conditions are normal for a home/clinic/nursing home environment Locations Springfield, MO, Oklahoma City, OK,Northwest Arkansas or Ft. Smith, AR Compensation $20-$30/hr (Depending on experience) Full-Time Benefits PTO Short-term disability Long-term disability 401K Pay for education Pay for certifications So much more!!
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Oklahoma City, OK
Our client is hiring for a full-time or part-time Ambulatory & EEG Technologist in Oklahoma City, OK. Position Summary The primary responsibility is to perform ambulatory EEG studies in clinics, nursing homes, and patient homes. The Ambulatory EEG Technologist will perform EEG procedures according to company policies and procedures & will maintain patient safety during clinically significant events and other related duties. Communication skills are essential for this position. During EEG procedures for which competence has not been achieved, the Ambulatory EEG Technologist will train under direct technical supervision. Once training is completed and all required competencies have been achieved, the neurophysiologist works under indirect technical supervision. Primary Responsibilities Ensures electrode application in adherence with the International 1020 System. Knowledgeable in correct EEG performance and recognition of clinically significant events and follows policy and procedures regarding critical test results. Maintains patients safety through communication for duration of the study. Continues to learn and apply basic and intermediate EEG waveform recognition, relevant medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, infection control, current HIPPA practices, contraindications for activation procedures, instrumentation, and preparation for use. Performs patient assessment as related to care, such as electrode fixation product allergies, movement restrictions, and cognitive function. Communicates appropriately and effectively with the patient and healthcare staff to convey the purpose of the EEG and answers questions regarding the procedure. Understands why and how to maintain correct electrode connections.Identifies and performs basic and intermediate technical troubleshooting and artifact identification and elimination. Understands and follows concepts of digital equipment and electrical safety within the AEEG unit. Has knowledge of alternate montages, protocols, and alternate equipment settings and their effects should be applied. Contacts supervisory staff as appropriate for problems within the AEEG unit, as well as supply needs. Performs any other related duties that are consistent with patient and technical care for this level. Qualifications High school graduate or equivalent Physical Requirements Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or quantitative productivity standards Ability to sit/stand for extended periods of time Ability to lift up to 25 pounds Reaching including above/below shoulder heightFrequent kneeling/crawling Work Conditions Position is patient home, nursing home, or clinic based Work will require domestic travel up to 100% of time in job Must demonstrate ability to perform work based on customer/third party standards Work conditions are normal for a home/clinic/nursing home environment Locations Oklahoma City, Springfield, MO Compensation $20-$30/hr (Depending on experience) Full-Time Benefits PTO Short-term disability Long-term disability 401K Pay for education Pay for certifications So much more!!
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Houston, TX
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.
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - South Eastern Massachusetts
About the job EEG Technologist - PRN Note: This position covers the Southeastern Massachusetts territory 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 Technician, 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.
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - North Shore, MA
About the job EEG Technologist - PRN Note: This position covers the Southeastern Massachusetts territory 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 Technician, 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.
PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Dallas, TX
About the Job Ambulatory EEG Technologist Flexible Schedule! Learn new technology in the EEG space! Rapidly growing and thriving organization! PRN Pay-per-Setup Compensation structure Mileage reimbursed! Company Overview Our company was established by a team of professionals with extensive expertise and proficiency in Neurodiagnostic Technology. Our focus remains on continuously evolving high-quality Neurodiagnostic services and making them accessible to our patients. We are committed to providing exceptional Intermittent EEG monitoring services while integrating seamlessly into existing processes. JOB DESCRIPTION: Set-up patients in physician offices or patient homes for Ambulatory EEG monitoring, remove electrodes, clean patients head, disinfect equipment, and ensure successful transfer of patient data for analysis. RESPONSIBILITIES Initiation and termination of the technical operation of Ambulatory EEG studies, including: Patient preparation explain procedure and daily event diary keeping, obtain a patient history, determine status of patient consciousness, PDR, perform patient head measurement utilizing the International 10/20 Electrode Placement System, electrode application and securing for term of study. Perform photic stimulation and hyperventilation as directed. Equipment set-up ensure appropriate set-up and placement of monitoring and video equipment. Patient clean-up remove electrodes, clean patient head and hair, ensuring no paste or other products remain in their hair. Document and report any patient skin reaction or damage as a result of the study. Equipment take-down ensure appropriate cleaning and disinfection of equipment, ensure all equipment is accounted for, functional and ready for the next study. Data recording ensure video and data is recording appropriately before leaving the site, ensure data is successfully transferred to storage medium for pruning/editing and review. Patient forms and event record collect all forms and review patient event record with the patient Troubleshooting or equipment and electrode fixes performed remotely in patient homes or physician offices as needed. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited EEG or PSG Technology Program or a minimum of 1 year of work experience in the field of neurodiagnostic technology, with Ambulatory EEG, EMU or LTM experience preferred. Experience in the use and routine maintenance of LTM equipment, with particular emphasis on techniques for monitoring the integrity of data recording. Experience in the recognition of ictal and interictal electrographic patterns and their differentiation from artifacts. Experience in the management of clinical seizures and seizure related medical emergencies, able to identify and communicate specific ictal symptoms to appropriate physicians or nursing staff. Current BLS CPR Card. ABRET R. EEG T. credential preferred. Hiring dependent upon passing mandatory background check.
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