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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Aug 3, 2026
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Length: 27 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Registered EEG Technologist for a travel assignment supporting adult and pediatric EEG services at a busy academic medical center, requiring current ABRET R. EEG T. credential and 1-2+ years of independent EEG experience.
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Supports inpatient and outpatient EEG services within an academic medical center's Neurodiagnostics department
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Performs routine, ambulatory, urgent, and continuous EEG monitoring, including ICU bedside studies
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Serves adult and pediatric patient population of all ages
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Outpatient setting includes 4 exam rooms with a caseload of 4+ patients per day
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Uses Natus NeuroWorks EEG equipment and documents in Epic EMR
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Day shift schedule, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, 40-48 hours per week
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May include rotation between inpatient and outpatient settings with day, evening, or weekend coverage as needed
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No call requirements
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Float policy applies within a 25-mile radius between facilities as needed
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Current R. EEG T. credential from ABRET required
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Minimum 1-2 years of independent EEG experience in a hospital or acute-care setting required
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ICU or continuous monitoring experience preferred
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Advanced pediatric EEG experience required
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Ambulatory EEG experience with paste, tape, and wrap method required
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Strong technical skills with ability to independently troubleshoot equipment issues
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Experience with Epic EMR
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Driver's license required for consideration
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Two professional references required for consideration
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License required if applicable
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Perform high-quality routine, ambulatory, and inpatient EEG studies in accordance with ACNS and ASET standards
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Ensure accurate electrode application using the international 10-20 system and specialized montages as required
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Recognize and document clinically significant EEG patterns and events while collaborating with neurologists and epilepsy providers
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Provide compassionate, patient-centered care for patients with complex neurological and critical-care needs
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Maintain equipment and troubleshoot technical issues in accordance with facility safety and compliance standards
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Support learners in the facility's EEG training program as needed
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Scrubs of any color or pattern are acceptable
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First-time travelers may be considered
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Candidates who have worked at the facility within the past 12 months should disclose this during consideration
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Local candidates within 90 miles of the facility (Maine or New Hampshire residents) are eligible but considered local for pay purposes
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Local travelers are not eligible for renewals or extensions
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RTO should be kept to a minimum, with 3-4 days considered reasonable for a 13-week contract