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UCLA HEALTH

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Description

With your passion for solving clinical mysteries and our
comprehensive imaging capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can
experience an exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You’ll be
able to elevate your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within
an inclusive, supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!

At the level of Principal EEG Technologist it is expected that the individual
show self-direction. This is a part time EEG technologist position at the
telemetry EEG lab at our UCLA Medical Centers. This position may require you to
rotate to other and future UCLA sites as well. It is expected that the
individual be capable of performing routine and long-term EEG setup with
minimal supervision. The basic rudiments of EEG acquisition should be second
nature. Artifact detection/elimination skills should be adequate.  The technologist should be able to describe
EEG findings in a review style format to assist physicians in preparing EEG
data and to be flexible enough to learn new protocols i.e. Adult and Pediatric
Telemetries, ICU continuous EEG, Outpatient, Portable Studies. You may provide support at our Ronald Reagan, Santa Monica
and West Valley Medical Center Hospitals.

A minimum of three years of experience in the related
fields is required for the Principle EEG title. Those who do not meet those
requirements will be considered for the EEG Technologist or Senior Technologist
title based on credentials and years of experience.

Salary Range EEG Tech: $30.84

Salary Range Senior EEG Tech: $49.58

Salary Range: Principle EEG Tech: $67.61

Salary Range: $30.84 – $67.61 Hourly

Qualifications

R. EEG T. Certification – required for
Senior and Principle Tech

BLS Certification –  required for all Tech positions

Eligible for an ABRET EEG Pathway through a Neurodiagnostic program

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