Registered Neurodiagnostic Technologist III, Neurology

Sutter HealthSacramento, CA
4d$54 - $68

About The Position

We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health! Organization: SMF-Sutter Med Foundation- Central Position Overview: Performs advanced level neurodiagnostic procedures for routine and multi-modality intraoperative neuromonitoring. Provides findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedures. Performs all technical aspects involved in all aspects of intra-operative monitoring including but not limited to: electroencephalogram (EEG), evoked potential, motor mapping, and transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) studies. Provides information to patients regarding neuromonitoring to ensure understanding and minimize anxiety. Abstracts relevant information to clinical management and medical staff of all pertinent information and changes to ensure the highest quality of care to patients. Provides technical neuromonitoring to the departments involved in neurosurgery, vascular surgery, spine surgery, trauma and neuroradiology. Job Description: EDUCATION: Equivalent experience will be accepted in lieu of the required degree or diploma HS Diploma or GED Completion of a CAAHEP-accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program OR Associate’s degree in Neurodiagnostic Technology, Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, or a related health science field CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE: BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider Appropriate certification or registration required depending on modality performed: R.EEG.T – Registered EEG Technologist (ABRET) if performing EEGs CNIM – Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (ABRET) required if performing IONM procedures TYPICAL EXPERIENCE: 3 years recent relevant experience SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: In-depth knowledge of neurodiagnostic services, mechanics and equipment. Basic functional neuroanatomy and neurophysiology relevant to EEG. Understands the fundamental concepts of: American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) Guidelines Surgical Environment a. Surgical procedures b. Instrumentation c. Sterile field: preparing and maintaining d. Pharmacology: Anti-neuroleptic and Anesthetic Physiological Effects on Hemodynamics e. Special Considerations/Contraindications Neuroanatomy Neurological Disorders Rhythm Analysis / Seizure Activity Recognition/Artifact Identification Medical/EP/EEG/EMG Terminology Diagnostic Procedures, such as Intracarotid Sodium Amobarbital Procedure (WADA), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Angiogram, Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Invasive and Non-Invasive Electrode Application/Connection Techniques Patient Safety/Infection Control / National Patient Safety Goals Ability to interpret a variety of data and instructions, furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Knowledge of electrogrpahic correlates of clinical conditions such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures, complex partian seizures, and nonepileptic events. Knowledge of medical terminology and accepted abbreviations in EEG, basic electricity and electronic concepts of EEG equipment, as well as anatomical correlation of EEG waveforms. Capable of interpreting and evaluating EEG test results as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and medical terminology. Possess well developed written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people. Well-developed time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized operating procedures and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadline. Prioritize assignments and work within standardized policies, procedures, and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadlines. Work independently, as well as be part of the team, including accomplishing multiple tasks in an environment with interruptions. Identify, evaluate and resolve standard problems by selecting appropriate solutions from established options. Ensure the privacy of each patient’s protected health information (PHI). Build collaborate relationships with peers and other healthcare providers to achieve departmental and corporate objectives. Job Shift: Days Schedule: Full Time Shift Hours: 8 Days of the Week: Monday - Friday Weekend Requirements: None Benefits: Yes Unions: No Position Status: Non-Exempt Weekly Hours: 40 Employee Status: Regular Sutter Health is an equal opportunity employer EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans. Pay Range is $54.29 to $67.86 / hour The compensation range may vary based on the geographic location where the position is filled. Total compensation considers multiple factors, including, but not limited to a candidate’s experience, education, skills, licensure, certifications, departmental equity, training, and organizational needs. Base pay is only one component of Sutter Health’s comprehensive total rewards program. Eligible positions also include a comprehensive benefits package. Working at Sutter Health Sutter Health values and supports the unique talents and strengths that each employee brings to our organization. As a result, you are empowered to apply your passion for healing in innovative ways to care for patients and their families.

Requirements

  • HS Diploma or GED
  • Completion of a CAAHEP-accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program OR Associate’s degree in Neurodiagnostic Technology, Electroneurodiagnostic Technology, or a related health science field
  • BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider
  • Appropriate certification or registration required depending on modality performed: R.EEG.T – Registered EEG Technologist (ABRET) if performing EEGs
  • CNIM – Certification in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (ABRET) required if performing IONM procedures
  • 3 years recent relevant experience
  • In-depth knowledge of neurodiagnostic services, mechanics and equipment.
  • Basic functional neuroanatomy and neurophysiology relevant to EEG.
  • Understands the fundamental concepts of: American Clinical Neurophysiology Society (ACNS) Guidelines Surgical Environment a. Surgical procedures b. Instrumentation c. Sterile field: preparing and maintaining d. Pharmacology: Anti-neuroleptic and Anesthetic Physiological Effects on Hemodynamics e. Special Considerations/Contraindications Neuroanatomy Neurological Disorders Rhythm Analysis / Seizure Activity Recognition/Artifact Identification Medical/EP/EEG/EMG Terminology Diagnostic Procedures, such as Intracarotid Sodium Amobarbital Procedure (WADA), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Angiogram, Computerized Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Invasive and Non-Invasive Electrode Application/Connection Techniques Patient Safety/Infection Control / National Patient Safety Goals
  • Ability to interpret a variety of data and instructions, furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
  • Knowledge of electrogrpahic correlates of clinical conditions such as generalized tonic-clonic seizures, complex partian seizures, and nonepileptic events.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology and accepted abbreviations in EEG, basic electricity and electronic concepts of EEG equipment, as well as anatomical correlation of EEG waveforms.
  • Capable of interpreting and evaluating EEG test results as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, chemistry, and medical terminology.
  • Possess well developed written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people.
  • Well-developed time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized operating procedures and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadline.
  • Prioritize assignments and work within standardized policies, procedures, and scientific methods to achieve objectives and meet deadlines.
  • Work independently, as well as be part of the team, including accomplishing multiple tasks in an environment with interruptions.
  • Identify, evaluate and resolve standard problems by selecting appropriate solutions from established options.
  • Ensure the privacy of each patient’s protected health information (PHI).
  • Build collaborate relationships with peers and other healthcare providers to achieve departmental and corporate objectives.

Responsibilities

  • Performs advanced level neurodiagnostic procedures for routine and multi-modality intraoperative neuromonitoring.
  • Provides findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedures.
  • Performs all technical aspects involved in all aspects of intra-operative monitoring including but not limited to: electroencephalogram (EEG), evoked potential, motor mapping, and transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) studies.
  • Provides information to patients regarding neuromonitoring to ensure understanding and minimize anxiety.
  • Abstracts relevant information to clinical management and medical staff of all pertinent information and changes to ensure the highest quality of care to patients.
  • Provides technical neuromonitoring to the departments involved in neurosurgery, vascular surgery, spine surgery, trauma and neuroradiology.

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits package
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