EEG Technologist Medical & Healthcare - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

EEG Technologist

About the job EEG Technologist
Our client is seeking a full-time EEG technologist in Gainesville, FL.
Position Summary
Performs neurodiagnostic procedures under the supervision of the Director, Lead Technologist, and staff physicians. As advanced competencies are completed, the technician may perform more advanced procedures (neonatal EEG, EP, ICU-LTM, GRIDS, WADA, NCV, EMG). This position trains to become a technologist in all aspects of neurodiagnostic procedures. Technicians hired into this position must complete ABRET's R.EEG T. registration process within 18 months of hire if the credential was not already held.
Position Qualifications
  • High school graduate.
  • 2 to 4 years of college preferred but not required.
  • Graduation from a CAHEEP-approved END training program highly desirable.
  • If candidate does not have college, then OJT position at a large hospital with demonstrated competencies may be considered as substitute for END program.
  • Ideal candidate must be a highly self-motivated and able to work alone without direction.
  • Candidate must also be capable of assuming a leadership role when required.

Licensure/Certification/Registration
  • Healthcare Provider BLS (American Heart, American Red Cross).

Salary
  • Pay Range:
    $22 - $32/hr.

Benefits
  • Medical Insurance and Prescription Drug Plan
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Plan
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Student Loan Financial Support
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Relocation assistance!!!

Schedule Rotation
  • Evening shifts available (7pm-7:
    30am)
    • Monday- Wednesday
    • Wednesday - Friday
    • Friday-Sunday

  • Day shifts available (7am-7:
    30pm)
    • Monday-Wednesday
  • There will be an opportunity to transition to other shifts once positions become available
  • No on-call!!!

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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