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Neurodiagnostic Technician I

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Kaiser Permanente

Santa Clara, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 17 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Job Summary:
Under direct supervision of the laboratory supervisor, the Neurodiagnostic Tech I prepares patients for and conducts routine Electroneurodiagnostic (END) procedures; collects data pertinent to the interpretation of test results. Assists senior technologists or medical staff with complex recordings.
Essential Responsibilities:
Performs END procedures in EEG and at least one other modality (EP, LTEM, NCV, PSG, or Intraoperative Neuromonitoring) under direct supervision and in accordance with the standards and protocols of the laboratory. Measures and accurately applies electrodes in a timely manner and with appropriate impedances. Demonstrates competency in multiple electrode application techniques. Documents a comprehensive patient history gathering appropriate information from patient, patients record, and family members including neurological symptomatology and medications. Verifies identity of patient and provides adequate patient ID on all studies. Protects patient confidentiality. Evaluates the patient for comprehension and ability to cooperate. Utilizes approved methods to improve patient cooperation/relaxation. Follows department protocols for sedation. Educates the patient and/or family on the test procedure, interacting on a level appropriate to the patients age and mental capacity. Attends to patient needs while in the department and ensures patient safety at all times. Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate actions to take during emergency situations. Ensures electrical safety of patient and staff. Implements alternative methods or adjusts controls to obtain optimal recording. This may include appropriate control setting changes on the machine, use of extra electrodes, extra montages, and use of activation procedures. Recognizes artifacts (patient, instrumental, or environmental). Documents, eliminates, or takes proper measures to monitor the artifact. Demonstrates knowledge of departmental infection control standards relating to patient, equipment, and electrodes. Complies with department/institution guidelines for handling of infectious/hazardous materials. Keeps equipment clean and in proper working order. Verifies appropriate calibrations and makes adjustments, if necessary. Troubleshoots equipment problems and repairs or reports to supervisor promptly. Demonstrates positive interpersonal communication skills with patients, their families, lab staff, physicians, and other members of the hospital staff. Demonstrates knowledge of neuroanatomy, physiology, basic electronics, electrical safety, END instrumentation, pattern recognition, and various medical and pharmacological conditions that influence END procedures. Demonstrates basic computer skills. Reviews studies with Technical Director and/or interpreting physician and implements suggestions for quality improvement. Learns to perform additional and advanced END procedures by supervised practice with increasing independence. Performs clerical duties as required including scheduling of procedures, archiving of studies, and charge entry. Expands knowledge by participation in conferences, in-services, and independent study. Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Grade 856
Qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
Experience Minimum of two (2) years of experience in performing routine and complex EEG studies. Minimum of two (2) years of experience in performing Phase I and II Long-Term Epilepsy Monitoring. Per the National Agreement, current KP Coalition employees have this experience requirement waived. Education Associate Degree in Neurodiagnostic Technology or equivalent. License, Certification, Registration Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring Certificate within 6 months of hire OR Registered Evoked Potential Technologist within 6 months of hire OR Registered Nerve Conduction Study Technologist within 6 months of hire OR Polysomnographic Technologist Certificate within 6 months of hire OR Long Term Epilepsy Monitoring Certificate within 6 months of hire Registered EEG Technologist Certificate Basic Life Support required at hire
Additional Requirements:
Proficient in performing routine and complex Electroencephalograms. Proficient in performing clinical Evoked Potentials. Proficient in performing Phase I and II Long-Term Epilepsy Monitoring. Knowledge of medical and pharmacologic conditions that effect Neurodiagnostic Monitoring. Must meet physical requirements for this position. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Proficient with neurodiagnostic software applications. Expected to perform routine and complex studies on patients of all ages, with indirect supervision. Must be willing to work in a Labor Management Partnership environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
N/A