Join our team of Life Changers!
UPMC is looking to hire Full-Time, Neurodiagnostic Technician I to join our training program.
Candidates need to have previous patient care experience and looking to take their career to the next level!
This is a 6-month paid training program to learn how to perform EEG studies!
Schedule during training program will be Monday-Friday 7am-3:30pm
Since this is a paid training program, you must agree to commitment to working for UPMC for no less than 36 months.
After successful completion of training program, you will be assigned to a schedule which could be day, night or off shift schedule which also includes holiday and weekend rotation.
Manager will discuss further during interview.
This position travels to all 7 hospitals within the Central PA region and provides hands on care to adults and pediatric patients in ICU, ER, traditional hospital units and outpatient offices.
Excellent benefits, a pleasant work environment, and friendly team are just a few of our perks. Apply today!
Responsibilities:
Operate computer equipment to record nervous system responses that provide quantitative and objective measures of the neuronal/sensory function. Collaborate with supervisor and medical personnel to resolve problems and to advise concerning laboratory procedures, techniques and equipment. Clean, adjust and perform routine maintenance and repair on neurodiagnostic equipment to ensure proper functioning. Troubleshoot routine equipment problems. Document pertinent medical history from the patient or family members. React in medical emergencies to ensure patient safety; know unit and hospital procedures for working with high acuity patients. Recognize changes in the clinical condition of the patient and correlate those changes with the EEG. Discriminate the changes requiring intervention such as seizures or cardiac arrhythmia. Schedule patients for neurodiagnostic procedures and obtain required medical information; explain procedures, alleviate fears, and elicit cooperation. Prepare patient for tests to include measuring and marking cranial area and fastening electrodes to specified positions on scalp and body. Perform procedures with appropriate documentation. Identify EEG waveforms/patterns during testing and communicate to medical personnel.