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  • EEG Technologist

    PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Gary, IN

    EEG Technologist — PRN / Per Diem About the Role EEG Technologists are responsible for conducting high-quality electroencephalogram studies in clinical and ambulatory settings. In this role, you will prepare patients, apply electrodes using standard 10–20 placement, record brain activity, and support interpreting clinicians with clean, accurate data. Responsibilities Prepare patients for EEG recordings — explain the procedure, take a brief clinical history, and apply electrodes using the international 10–20 system Monitor and document seizure activity, sleep stages, and any other neurophysiologic events during the study Operate EEG equipment correctly; troubleshoot electrode and amplifier issues in real time Perform activation procedures (hyperventilation, photic stimulation) when clinically indicated Maintain clear, accurate clinical documentation for review by the reading neurologist Clean and maintain EEG equipment and the patient environment between studies Qualifications R. EEG T. credential preferred; ABRET-eligible candidates considered Graduate of an accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program, or equivalent clinical experience Current AHA CPR / BLS certification Working knowledge of EEG waveforms, artifacts, and clinical correlations Strong patient-care skills and attention to detail Comfort working independently and within a multidisciplinary team Next Steps Interested? Click Apply Now above to start the conversation. Neuro Pathway will connect you with Neurolink and guide you through the process.

  • EEG Technologist

    PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Philadelphia, PA

    EEG Technologist — PRN / Per Diem About the Role EEG Technologists are responsible for conducting high-quality electroencephalogram studies in clinical and ambulatory settings. In this role, you will prepare patients, apply electrodes using standard 10–20 placement, record brain activity, and support interpreting clinicians with clean, accurate data Responsibilities Prepare patients for EEG recordings — explain the procedure, take a brief clinical history, and apply electrodes using the international 10–20 system Monitor and document seizure activity, sleep stages, and any other neurophysiologic events during the study Operate EEG equipment correctly; troubleshoot electrode and amplifier issues in real time Perform activation procedures (hyperventilation, photic stimulation) when clinically indicated Maintain clear, accurate clinical documentation for review by the reading neurologist Clean and maintain EEG equipment and the patient environment between studies Qualifications R. EEG T. credential preferred; ABRET-eligible candidates considered Graduate of an accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program, or equivalent clinical experience Current AHA CPR / BLS certification Working knowledge of EEG waveforms, artifacts, and clinical correlations Strong patient-care skills and attention to detail Comfort working independently and within a multidisciplinary team Next Steps Interested? Click Apply Now above to start the conversation. Neuro Pathway will connect you with Neurolink and guide you through the process.

  • EEG Technologist

    PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Trenton, NJ

    EEG Technologist — PRN / Per Diem About the Role EEG Technologists are responsible for conducting high-quality electroencephalogram studies in clinical and ambulatory settings. In this role, you will prepare patients, apply electrodes using standard 10–20 placement, record brain activity, and support interpreting clinicians with clean, accurate data Responsibilities Prepare patients for EEG recordings — explain the procedure, take a brief clinical history, and apply electrodes using the international 10–20 system Monitor and document seizure activity, sleep stages, and any other neurophysiologic events during the study Operate EEG equipment correctly; troubleshoot electrode and amplifier issues in real time Perform activation procedures (hyperventilation, photic stimulation) when clinically indicated Maintain clear, accurate clinical documentation for review by the reading neurologist Clean and maintain EEG equipment and the patient environment between studies Qualifications R. EEG T. credential preferred; ABRET-eligible candidates considered Graduate of an accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program, or equivalent clinical experience Current AHA CPR / BLS certification Working knowledge of EEG waveforms, artifacts, and clinical correlations Strong patient-care skills and attention to detail Comfort working independently and within a multidisciplinary team Next Steps Interested? Click Apply Now above to start the conversation. Neuro Pathway will connect you with Neurolink and guide you through the process.

  • Ambulatory EEG Technologist PRN

    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.

  • Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring Technologist (PRN)

    PRN/Per Diem/Part-Time - Charleston, SC

    Job Overview PRN only “This is an IONM group with a great workplace culture! Their career ladder rewards personal advancement, and they love to promote from within the ranks based on people leadership merit as well as clinical competency. This maintains a supportive and nourishing environment for neuromonitoring professionals”. This neuromonitoring team is dedicated to advancing patient safety and clinical excellence in every operating room. As an Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Technologist, you’ll be an essential part of the surgical team—providing critical, real-time neurophysiologic data that helps protect the nervous system during complex procedures. In this hospital-based role, you’ll collaborate daily with world-class surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses, ensuring each patient receives the highest standard of care. If you thrive in dynamic environments where precision and teamwork matter, this is the place for you. What You’ll Do • Perform multimodality neurophysiologic monitoring during a variety of surgical procedures, including spinal, cranial, vascular, and peripheral nerve cases. • Collect, analyze, and communicate intraoperative data to support surgical decision-making in real time. • Apply advanced modalities such as somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs), motor evoked potentials (MEPs), brainstem auditory evoked responses (BAERs), and electromyography (EMG). • Ensure all monitoring equipment is calibrated and functions optimally prior to and during procedures. • Maintain meticulous documentation and adhere to hospital and departmental protocols for patient safety. • Participate in on-call rotation and respond to emergent surgical cases as needed. What You Bring Qualifications o Bachelor’s degree in health science; or o Associate’s degree with one or more neurodiagnostic registries (R. EEG T., R. EP T., R. NCS T.); or o Completion of a CAAHEP-accredited Electro neurodiagnostic (END) program with one or more neurodiagnostic registries. Certification: o CNIM (Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring) required. o Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross. Experience: o Minimum of one year of intraoperative monitoring experience. o Proven competency in multimodality cases such as BAERs, complex scoliosis, carotid endarterectomy, and microvascular decompression (MVD). o Strong knowledge of neuroanatomy, physiology, and surgical procedures. o Excellent communication and teamwork skills within the surgical suite. o Calm under pressure and confident in making critical clinical observations. o Flexibility to work varied hours, including weekends and call rotations. Why You’ll Love Working Here We believe that excellence is a team effort. You will work alongside talented clinicians in a state-of-the-art hospital environment where innovation, education, and patient safety are at the heart of everything we do. Here, your skills will make a measurable impact every single day—and you’ll be part of a collaborative culture that celebrates both professional growth and shared success. If you’re passionate about protecting patients’ neurological function and thrive in a fast-paced surgical setting, we’d love to have you on our team.

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