Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Mental Health Technician

Min USD $20.15/Hr. Max USD $32.23/Hr. Overview Full time Shift, 2:45am - 3:15pm Every other weekend Under supervision of the registered nurse, performs a variety of tasks and services to assist in the provision of care and comfort for mental health patients. Provides care appropriate to the age of the patients served; reports and records observations; contributes to the efficient functioning of the unit including answering telephones, directing unit traffic, and entering patient orders into the electronic medical record in a timely manner with a high degree of accuracy. Provides a visible presence on the unit. Maintains a safe and secure environment for patients, visitor, employees, and physicians. Intervenes in difficult and sometimes physical situations to ensure the safety of patients, visitors, employees and physicians. All duties performed in accordance with established, policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Quality, Integrity and Stewardship that support our mission, vision and values. Qualifications Education: One of the following required: Relevant healthcare program completion (e.g. certified nursing assistant, emergency medical technician-basic, medical assistant, personal care aide, etc.) Completion or active enrollment in core nursing classes Minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience Licensure/Certification/Registry: CPR certification required, or obtained during nursing team onboarding process. Obtain national certification as a psychiatric technician within 1 year of employment preferred. Experience: Minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience performing the essential responsibilities of the mental health technician role. Experience in Mental Health and/or Forensic work preferred. Post high school education in Psychology or related field preferred. One-year secretarial or comparable clerical experience strongly preferred. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Basic computer data entry skills, including the ability to enter, store and retrieve information. Possesses updated knowledge and competency in using equipment related to job duties (i.e., gait belt, mobility devices, protection/safety equipment, etc.) Demonstrates effective communication skills with the ability to relay information to/from patients, their families, and members of the care team. Demonstrates excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Demonstrates initiative, self-direction, motivation, and a proven ability to work successfully with a variety of people and disciplines. Successful completion of Nursing Team Onboarding, unit-based orientation, and clinical competency validation tool within 30 days of hire required. completion of Safety First Training within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter required. Responsibilities Embodies the Memorial Health System Performance Excellence Standards of Safety, Quality, Integrity and Stewardship that support our mission, vision and values: SAFETY: Prevent Harm - I will put safety first in everything I do. I will speak up, without fear, on matters of patient and colleague safety. I will take action to create an environment of zero harm. QUALITY: Improve Outcomes - I will continually advance my knowledge and skills. I will seek out continuous improvement opportunities. I will deliver evidence-based care that leads to excellence in outcomes. INTEGRITY: Show respect and Compassion - I will respect others and show compassion. I will behave honesty and ethically. I will be accountable for my attitude, actions and health. STEWARDSHIP: Reduce Waste - I will use resources wisely and maintain financial stability. I will work together to coordinate care and services across the health system. I will promote healthier communities. Performs and documents nursing care measures to meet the physical needs of patients. Provides or assists patient with hygiene activities. Assists with patient activity using proper body mechanics, transfer techniques, and assistive devices. Adheres to safety precautions with patient mobility. Feeds and/or assists patients with food trays and nourishments while providing continuous monitoring of utensils during meals. Assists patient with elimination needs and follows steps to prevent infection. Collects and records intake and output. Assists with admission, transfer and discharge of patients. Performs patient care tasks as delegated by the nurse. Obtains and records vital signs, weight, and blood glucose readings. Reports data about the patient to the nurse. Observes and reports unusual conditions and/or change in patient behavior or appearance to the nurse. Records all interventions; observes and reports the patient response, changes, and/or deviations from normal parameters. Follows unit protocols and records findings. Observes safety precautions for patient/family/self/others. Follows hospital policies to prevent the transmission of infections. Provides continuous observation and documentation for high-risk patients. Performs searches of persons, patient belongings, and rooms to ensure a safe environment. Collaborates with the nurse and security to manage patients in crisis. Transports and provides continuous observation for all patients requiring testing or procedures in another department. Required to provide 1:1 supervision for high-risk patients and/or equipment, as delegated by the nurse. Maintain unit awareness through continuous monitoring of the milieu. Controls the entry and exit of colleagues and visitors to the unit. Provides constant monitoring of all legal proceedings. Checks in visitors and ensures all visitor belongings are correctly stored before allowing access to the unit. Unit Surveillance and monitoring cameras and alerting colleagues of potential safety issues. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, intercedes in disputes between individuals using verbal de-escalation techniques and skills, to diffuse potentially violent patient or visitor situations. Under the direction of the Registered Nurse, physically manages combative, violent persons who endanger staff, physicians, patients or visitors. Applies and maintains restraint devices and documents as delegated by the nurse. Conducts continuous patient observation rounds every fifteen minutes. Complies with established policies, procedures, standards and guidelines. Promotes efficient and effective functioning of the unit/hospital. Completes assigned aspects of unit inventory management. Assures adequate supplies are stocked and available. Reviews receipts of new supplies and equipment upon arrival; validates accuracy and places supplies in assigned location. Facilitates maintenance of equipment with Biomed or appropriate department. Handles floor stock medications or medications delivered from Pharmacy directly or through the pneumatic tube system. Relocates these medications, in original containers, to designated secure storage locations or deliver directly to appropriate licensed staff. Uses designated lines of communication and authority. Facilitates telephone, verbal, written, and electronic communication with nursing staff, physicians, patients, and visitors promptly, accurately, and professionally. Maintains cleanliness and safety of unit, service area and equipment. May be required to flex into a different role or between the different psychiatric departments as required for adequate staffing. Upholds the Illinois Mental Health Code, regarding patient rights and confidentiality. Information Processing Prioritizes stat orders and immediate needs. Processes orders accurately. Accurately inputs data into the electronic medical record and maintains accurate paper records for those items that are not computerized. Refers patient/visitor concerns to nursing and/or customer service staff. Refers news media to nursing or public relations staff. Medical Records Maintenance Assembles admission chart packs. Puts patient identifier on all chart forms. Scans patient documents to Medical Records. Gathers and copies appropriate paperwork from the RN for patient transfers to other units and facilities. Manages large amounts of sensitive and confidential information concerning patient and family information in medical documents. Creates a Great Patient Experience. Promptly and courteously greets others in a friendly manner. Receives and directs others by using AIDET and Greet & Feet. Responds to patient requests in a timely manner. Within scope of job description, responds to questions and provides direction. Interacts with patients/visitors/others in a courteous and respectful manner. Provides therapeutic activities and psychoeducational groups for patients. Provides individualized social skills training. . click apply for full job details

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.

Senior END Technician

Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Overview Under general direction of the lab coordinator, independently performs END procedures in the laboratory, at the bedside, in critical care units and in the operating room on all ages of patients served by the department. The Senior Technologist performs complex patient examinations requiring extensive computer interaction and/or computation of recorded data, and provides technical descriptions of data. Assists in training of junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Qualifications Education: High School graduate required. Associate Degree or higher preferred. Graduate of an electroneurodiagnostic technology program, accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation, or equivalent formal training is required. Licensure/Certification/Registry: Eligible for/or successful completion of the Part I examination for registration by ABRET and or 1-3 years' experience in EEG. CPR Certification, preferred. Experience: Three to five years experience in END Technology is required. Other Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Moderate/heavy physical effort required. Must be capable of standing, walking, stooping, bending, lifting and holding for extended periods of time. Universal Precautions Category I. Responsibilities Performs the duties of the END Technologist 805 under the general direction of the lab coordinator rather than under general supervision. Performs all modalities of evoked potentials with high-quality results in the laboratory, intensive care units and the operating room. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during special studies. Performs long-term video EEG and Evoked Potential monitoring on patients with intracranially placed and/or grids and scalp electrodes. Performs advanced EEG/Evoked Potential recordings during neurosurgical and orthopedic intraoperative studies, including Pedicle Screw Stimulation, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Neurogenic Motor Evoked Potentials, Pudendal Nerve Monitoring. Responsible for scanning Neuro Intensive Video/EEG data, identifying critical segments and providing the condensed data to the interpreting physician. Assists lab coordinator in orientation and training of laboratory staff, residents, and EEG Fellows. Maintains state of the art clinical expertise in all areas of electroneurodiagnostics through continuing education, and relates new clinical advances to junior staff members. Assists in establishing and maintaining department procedures and protocols. Assumes responsibility for laboratory operations in the lab supervisor's absence. Performs other related work as required or requested.