The EEG Technician II for the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Provides care to patients with intractable seizure disorder problems.
Monitors and reports seizures. Operates epilepsy monitoring and computer equipment. Performs special treatments associated with the care of acutely ill patients with seizures.
Hours : Full-time, 40 hours per week Rotating 10-hour shifts Weekend work required. Experience / Requirements of the EEG Technician II High School Diploma or Equivalent required.
Graduation from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) accredited Electroneurodiagnostic (END) program or an Associate’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university strongly preferred.
Certification by the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic & Evoked Potential Technologists (ABRET), or its equivalent.
A minimum of two years of work experience as an EEG Technician or equivalent experience in a related field if an AMA approved program in EEG Technology was not completed.
BLS certification Knowledge / Skills of the EEG Technician II include : Requires a comprehensive understanding of all procedures conducted in the Neurophysiology division, including such procedures as electrocorticography and operative implants.
A proficient level of understanding would normally be acquired through one to two years at the Technologist I level. Knowledge of electrographic seizures or interictal seizure discharges, as well as the ability to identify brainwaves and artifacts as acquired through three to six months in-house training.
Requires ability to operate computer and video equipment, and to set-up and maintain surface or implanted electrodes. Ability to perform testing independent of direct supervision and maintain a high degree of credibility through accurate analysis and interpretation of test results.
Analytic ability is required for analyzing patient history to determine proper testing procedures, for calibrating equipment, troubleshooting malfunctions, eliminating recording artifacts, calculating test results, and composing preliminary reports.
Interpersonal skills are necessary for exchanging information with patients, physicians, office staff, or records personnel.
Ability to recognize and respond appropriately to acute medical situations, i.e., convulsive seizures. Why EEG Technician II s love working at Johns Hopkins! They are part of an amazing global healthcare organization! Awesome benefits, including dependent tuition reimbursement! To review all these benefits visit www.
jhhsbenefits.com Salary Range : Minimum 27.55 per hour - Maximum 45.50 per hour. Compensation will be commensurate with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and responsibility.
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