IONM Technologist

Responsibilities

At the level of IONM Technologist it is expected that the individual show self-direction and initiative with minimal supervision.

The basic elements of EEG and EP acquisition already should be mastered.

Artifact detection/elimination skills already should be mastered.

Advanced techniques are mastered and applied independently at this level, such as intra-operative monitoring of complex procedures or long-term epilepsy monitoring with depth electrodes.

The technologist should be able to describe EEG and EP findings to junior faculty in a review style format.

The IONM Technologist must be flexible enough to learn new and advanced protocols when needed.

The IONM Technologists should serve as resources for junior staff.

The IONM Technologist is expected to take responsibility for certain specific aspects of laboratory organization and serve as the lead lab team member in those individual areas of responsibility.

The IONM Technologist will maintain national registration credentials in the areas of technology relevant to each area in which the technologist works.

The IONM Technologist will acquire continuing education units as recommended by the national accrediting body in the field, and keep up to date in changes and advances in the field.

Qualifications

CNIM, REEGT required

BCLS/CPR required

3 years experience as an IONM Technologist

UCLA is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.

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