About The Position

Join our team as a Neurodiagnostic Technician I, where you’ll play a critical role in delivering high-quality diagnostic testing that supports patient care across a variety of neurological conditions. In this role, you will perform advanced neurodiagnostic procedures—including EEGs and long-term monitoring—while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and accurate data collection. You’ll collaborate closely with physicians, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams, applying your technical expertise and clinical knowledge to support timely, precise diagnoses. Under general supervision and in alignment with established protocols, you would perform both routine and complex procedures to collect data for the clinical diagnosis of epilepsy. Candidates would also support a variety of diagnostic and research activities, including involvement in SPECT procedures and SEEG implantations, in close collaboration with the epilepsy surgical team. We offer free on-the-job training as well as online courses (ASET Core EEG Curriculum).

Requirements

  • HS diploma and 6 months of patient care OR an Assoc or Bachelor degree.
  • CPR required based on AHA standards that include both a didactic and skills demonstration component within 30 days of hire
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
  • Act 34

Nice To Haves

  • Procirca Employees Only: This position requires the successful completion of the END training program and obtaining the appropriate modality specific credential within two (2) years of the employee's hire date. Failure to meet credentialing requirements within this timeframe may impact continued employment in the role, per departmental standards.

Responsibilities

  • Perform under direct supervision and according to established guidelines and procedures, routine and complex procedures to obtain data for use in the clinical diagnosis of disorders of the nervous system in at least one of the following modalities of Neurodiagnostics: Electroencephalogarphy (EEG), Evoked Potentials (EP), Epilepsy Monitoring and Polysomnograhy (PSG), or Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS).
  • Perform duties in various diagnostic and research areas as assigned.
  • Operate computer equipment to record nervous system responses that provide quantitative and objective measures of the neuronal/sensory function.
  • Collaborate with supervisor and medical personnel to resolve problems and to advise concerning laboratory procedures, techniques and equipment.
  • Clean, adjust and perform routine maintenance and repair on neurodiagnostic equipment to ensure proper functioning. Troubleshoot routine equipment problems.
  • Document pertinent medical history from the patient or family members.
  • React in medical emergencies to ensure patient safety; know unit and hospital procedures for working with high acuity patients.
  • Recognize changes in the clinical condition of the patient and correlate those changes with the EEG. Discriminate the changes requiring intervention such as seizures or cardiac arrhythmia.
  • Schedule patients for neurodiagnostic procedures and obtain required medical information; explain procedures, alleviate fears, and elicit cooperation.
  • Prepare patient for tests to include measuring and marking cranial area and fastening electrodes to specified positions on scalp and body.
  • Perform procedures with appropriate documentation.
  • Identify EEG waveforms/patterns during testing and communicate to medical personnel.

Benefits

  • free on-the-job training
  • online courses (ASET Core EEG Curriculum)
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