Unique experience for an experienced EEG Technologist PRN or full time
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Company parties
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
Electroencephalographic Technician (EEG Tech) is responsible for the set-up and operation of EEG instruments. The technologist works collaboratively with other health care team members, physicians, and the patient/family to achieve optimal outcomes. Has access to confidential patient information and makes decisions independently and with others. Communicates with Neurology in time sensitive situations.
Job Essential Functions:
Performs EEG procedures in accordance with established policies and procedures. Abstracts relevant information from the patient’s clinical records and obtains additional information as needed by questioning the patient. Describes all abnormal clinical manifestations observed during the test.
Maintains EEG paperwork, including compiling history of patient, report generation, sending results and filing report when they are completed.
Checks the EEG instrument prior to use to ensure proper calibration. Calibrates and adjusts the EEG equipment, as necessary.
Obtains standard recordings, recognizes artifacts, and takes appropriate steps to eliminate them. Monitors other physiological variable, such as electrocardiograms, electrooculograms, and respiration, as needed.
Keeps equipment in a clean operating condition, detects instrument malfunctions, and reports need for repairs.
Supporting multiple hospitals - base pay is calculated on covering 2 hospitals
Qualifications:
High school graduate or GED equivalent
Strong customer service orientation
Comfortable working independently
Basic computer proficiency
At least one year of EEG experience is REQUIRED
Preferably registered in EEG
Physical and Mental Demands:
Physical requirements
May require bending, lifting, positioning, and/or assisting patient
Long periods of standing
Normal concentration and normal complexity of decision making
High level verbal and written communication skills
Above average ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Occupational Exposure:
Low risk exposure to bloodborne pathogens and chemical hazards
May be introduced to patients with COVID-19, with proper PPE provided
Compensation and Benefits:
Flexible work schedule
Travel reimbursement pay available
Standby/Base Pay
Retirement/IRA
Bonus structure
Uniforms are provided
Support from other team members and management as needed