EEG Technician - Per Diem
Description

JOB SUMMARY

The EEG Technician is responsible for preparing, administering, and collecting data that are part of research duties. Will be able to perform EEG, EMG, PSG, and EKG and work independently.

Other research-related duties include protocol compliance related to the acquisition of EEG data, psychometric assessments, vital signs, venipuncture, phlebotomy processing, and safety assessments.                   

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Evaluate all clinical/research charts before data collection and verify the accuracy of recording procedures.
  • Maintains EEG, EMG, and Sleep records and compiles reports as necessary.
  • Performs EEG, EMG, PSG, EKG, and evoked potential studies.
  • Support in the administration of psychometric assessments.
  • Tabulates data collected from standardized screening and psychometric instruments.
  • Enters subject information into one or more databases.
  • Preparation of information and materials for research subjects.
  • Assists with research subject visits.  
  • Direct contact with subjects includes vital sign assessment, ECG assessment, subject belonging searches (i.e., inspecting clothing for contraband), and ensuring the completeness and integrity of source documents. 
  • Preparation for laboratory visits (e.g., set-up carts, lab supplies, equipment related to study protocol).
  • Reads and understands study protocols.
  • All work is done following Good Clinical Practices (GCPs), Corporate Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and principles outlined in the CFR 21 and ICH guidelines.
  • Other duties as assigned.


 Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. For NYC, the salary range is up to $23.00/hr 

Requirements
  • At least one (1) year prior work experience in neurodiagnostic testing or polysomnography is preferred or be a graduate from an accredited Electroneurodiagnostic technology program, or an accredited Allied Health program (CAAHEP), or graduation from an American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists (ABRET).
  • Must be BCLS certified.
  • Must maintain certification active, including completing continuing education credits annually.
  • Must possess excellent technical and interpersonal skills.
  • Must be able to provide accurate documentation for the produced work.