Intraoperative Monitoring (IOM) Technicians perform neurophysiological monitoring in the operating room to assist with assessing the functional integrity of the peripheral and/or central nervous system during vascular, orthopedic and neurosurgical operative procedures. Procedures recorded by the technologist include, but are not limited to, electroencephalograms, evoked potentials, compressed spectral array, electrocorticography, and topographic brain mapping.
Associates Degree in relevant field plus experience with Basic Spine (SSEP, EMG, TRIG, TcMEP) and/or additional competency (Vascular, Mapping, Posterior Fossa, Advanced Cases). Excellent written/oral communication skills required. Excellent computer skills.
Candidates with a Bachelor's in relevant field may be considered for appointment to a trainee position at a commensurate salary.
CNIM preferred.
Variable shifts, rotating Holidays, weekends, Oncall/Recall
The department is looking to fill positions located at the Community and Downtown campuses.
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
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