Lead Neurodiagnostic Technician-Part Time, Remote

Do you have experience in EEG or EMG and are registered with one of the Neurodiagnostic credentialing societies? This part-time, fully remote position may be for you!

We are looking for someone who will be working independently and must have a great deal of integrity and commitment to excellence. This is a fast-paced monitoring assignment that requires you to make swift decisions and actions that positively affect the continuity of patient care. You will need to address EEG findings/patient care plans to ensure appropriate hand off of the patients is timely and effective.

Please consider applying!

Purpose:
Function as a Lead Tech in the appropriate area and to ensure quality of services relative to staffing, patient scheduling, and operation of equipment and supplies. Oversee the work of the EEG or EMG Tech I, II, and III positions and act as a resource person on day-to-day issues or for problem resolutions. Perform routine and advanced EEG testing, in the EEG Lab, the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU), and critical care areas.

Responsibilities:
 

  • Plan and oversee the ordering of supplies, according to established guidelines and in accordance with current budget.
  • Oversee scheduling of patients to ensure proper utilization of time and patient beds.
  • Maintain, order, and clean all monitoring supplies for patients.
  • Participate in and coordinates the EEG or EMG Training Program.
  • Devise and implement a monthly technical staff schedule for all shifts which considers PTO/comp days/patient acuity and ancillary testing
  • Provide for biweekly payroll for all technical, nursing and support staff. Attend and participate in administrative meetings as required.
  • Work closely with and provides coverage for peer Lead EEG or EMG Technologist of appropriate department, when needed.
  • Ensure patient safety through ensuring that junior staff EEG techs are following patient identification guidelines.
  • Coordinate care, flow and prioritization of EEG (EMG) exams to be completed. Work closely and communicate with physicians and mid-level providers. Oversee and review the work of the EEG or EMG technical staff.
  • Ensure that daily billing and coding procedures meet departmental and hospital requirements
  • Assist in the annual review of the EEG or EMG technical staff.
  • Assist in establishing and suggests changes for departmental policy/procedures.
  • Perform all of the duties of an EEG or EMG Technologist III.
  • Ensure that junior staff techs follow established seizure safety and first aid guidelines in the event of a clinic seizure.
  • Ensure that EEG or EMG digital data is maintained and permanently archived, per established departmental procedure.
  • Maintain, or arrange for maintenance of all EEG or EMG equipment. Ensure that equipment is kept clean and in proper working order.
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