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Job Summary
GENERAL SUMMARY/ OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
Under the direction of the Chief Epilepsy Monitoring Technologist and the Medical Director of the Epilepsy Service performs Phase I and Phase II monitoring procedures on all ages of patients from infants to geriatrics. The Epilepsy Specialist II is required to have passed examination by the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalography (). The Epilepsy Specialist II /Neurophysiology Technologist ll performs all core functions of the Neurophysiology Technologist position specific to the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit. Performs monitoring of patients during special procedures such as sodium amytal injection (Wada testing) PET Ictal SPECT and Cortical Stimulation. Reviews video/EEG data and correlates the clinical and electrographic activity of the patients seizures. Extracts other pertinent information (push button events background activity etc.) about the patients monitoring session and archives this data for future review. Assists the Chief Epilepsy Monitoring Technologist in the maintenance of equipment patient spreadsheets databases special projects and other duties as necessary and appropriate.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: In order of importance list essential areas of responsibility major job duties special projects and key objectives for this position. These items should be evaluated throughout the year and included in the written annual evaluation. This section should be completed as a bulleted list and explain how the role is performed.
all core functions of the Neurophysiology Technologist position.
and monitors patients for Phase I (scalp) and Phase II (intracranial placed electrodes or grids) evaluations.
clinically significant events and electroencephalographic patterns.
patient safety in the setting of a patient experiencing a clinical seizure. Correlates EEG waveform with the clinical manifestations of the seizure.
and communicating electrographic changes during Sodium Amytal Injection (Wada testing).
up equipment and records intracranial electrodes as patients are being implanted in the operating room.
quickly and efficiently in the operating room as alterations in original operative plan spontaneously change.
specialist will connect record and analyze data from minimally invasive Foramen Ovale electrodes.
with our Intraoperative colleagues performing language and motor mapping studies on our implanted patients. As stimulation is applied specialist will actively document settings and responses by patient.
must be able to work independently and be proficient in accessing studies remotely.
and maintains MRI certification to record patients in MRI compatible OR suites.
clinical and electrographic data for future review.
patient files onto removable hard drive.
physicians of patients experiencing prolonged clinical seizures.
head dressing and wrapping techniques to secure invasive electrodes.
in the training of Neurophysiology Technologists.
to identify and troubleshoot various pieces of equipment on site and remotely.
network or server related issues requiring additional support.
as a resource and role model for Neurophysiology Technologist: patiently and properly trains others at Neurophysiologist Technologist levels as required or assigned. Mentors junior staff.
assume daily operational responsibilities during Chief Technologist absence.
continuing education requirements of ABRET for .
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES REQUIRED: This section should be a bulleted list of minimum requirements explaining the skills (what the individual is trained for) and competencies (measurable as defined by the job) necessary to perform the job.
understanding of and ability to competently use Natus based equipment.
literacy including MS applications and Excel.
to identify and troubleshoot technical problems independently.
knowledge of infection control aseptic and sterile techniques.
to train others effectively.
to work independently and be proficient in accessing studies remotely.
attention to detail.
to multitask effectively.
verbal and written communications.
Education
High School Diploma or Equivalent required or Associates Degree Related Field of Study preferred
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree
No
Licenses and Credentials
Registered Electroencephalographic Technologist R. EEG T. - ABRET Neurodiagnostic Credentialing & Accreditation preferred
Experience
Experience as a Neurodiagnostic Technologist I 1-2 years required
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Must be able to work on-call off shift and weekends as scheduled and/or needed.
- Exemplary leadership communication and time management skills.
- Competent in ACNS standardized ICU / Critical Care EEG terminology.
- Ability to function as Charge Tech as needed in the absence of Chief Tech.
- Ability to edit and create templates run and manipulate reports such as the recent study report.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Physical Requirements
- Standing Frequently (34-66%)
- Walking Frequently (34-66%)
- Sitting Occasionally (3-33%)
- Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs (w/assisted device)
- Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs - 35lbs
- Pushing Occasionally (3-33%)
- Pulling Occasionally (3-33%)
- Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%)
- Balancing Frequently (34-66%)
- Stooping Occasionally (3-33%)
- Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%)
- Crouching Occasionally (3-33%)
- Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%)
- Reaching Frequently (34-66%)
- Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%)
- Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%)
- Feeling Constantly (67-100%)
- Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%)
- Vision - Far Constantly (67-100%)
- Vision - Near Constantly (67-100%)
- Talking Constantly (67-100%)
- Hearing Constantly (67-100%)
Onsite
45 Fruit Street
40
Regular
Day (United States of America)
Pay Range
$27.40 - $39.90/Hourly
Grade
6
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