Allied Health - EEG Tech - Neurology
Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health - Indianapolis, IN
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Details Client NameRiley Hospital for Children at IU Health Job TypeTravel OfferingAllied ProfessionAllied Health SpecialtyEEG Tech - Neurology Job ID36072867 Job TitleAllied Health - EEG Tech - Neurology Weekly Pay$1793.0 Shift Details Shift12 hour variable shift Scheduled Hours36 Job Order Details Start Date05/04/2026 End Date08/03/2026 Duration13 Week(s) Job DescriptionAn Electroencephalogram (EEG) Technician is a healthcare professional specializing in recording and analyzing the electrical activity of the brain to assist in diagnosing neurological conditions such as epilepsy, brain tumors, and sleep disorders.Common Duties of an EEG Technician:Patient Preparation: Explain procedures to patients, obtain relevant medical histories, and ensure patient comfort. Conducting EEG Tests: Apply electrodes to patients' scalps, operate EEG equipment, and monitor brain wave activity during tests. Data Recording and Analysis: Record test results, identify and eliminate artifacts, and prepare data for physician interpretation. Equipment Maintenance: Ensure EEG equipment is properly calibrated and functioning, and perform routine maintenance.Documentation: Maintain accurate records of procedures and patient information. Collaboration: Work with physicians and healthcare teams to discuss findings and assist in patient care planning. Certification and Licensure Requirements:As of now, there are no universal state licensing requirements for EEG technicians in the United States. However, some states have specific regulations:Polysomnography Licensure: States like New Jersey and Louisiana require licensure for technologists performing polysomnography studies. Certification Preferences: While states such as Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin do not mandate licensure for EEG technologists, professional certification through organizations like ABRET (American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists) is preferred or may be required by employers. It's important to note that occupational regulation of neurodiagnostic practitioners may vary and can include licensure, statutory certification, or registration. Therefore, it's advisable to check with the specific state's health department or relevant regulatory bodies for the most current information regarding certification and licensure requirements Client Details Address705 Riley Hospital Dr CityIndianapolis StateIN Zip Code46202 Job Board Disclaimer*Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.
Created: 2026-04-15