EEG Technologist, FT
Guelph General Hospital View all jobs
- Guelph, ON
- $38.65 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Being accountable for one’s decisions and professional practice;
- Establishing a therapeutic relationship with the patient and family;
- Collaborating with other members of the care team;
- Coordinating, communicating and documenting patient care activities.
- Leading and supporting innovative program growth.
- Have ongoing opportunities to learn and grow with a generous professional development program via our education assistance fund and in-house development programs
- Have access to an amazing total rewards package which includes competitive pay, health and dental benefits, Short and long term disability and the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) where we match your contributions by 126%
- Be a part of an organization committed to the well-being of our workforce
- Support the Guelph Wellington Ontario Health Team’s commitment to anti-racism and anti-oppression through our actions
- Be a part of a team of high performing health care professionals
- It’s one of Ontario's most robust and growing economies
- You will have access to excellent schools which include a university and college
- There are multiple centres of faith reflected in the community
- Graduate from a recognized program in Electroneurophysiology
- Certification from the Canadian (or American) Board of Registered Electrophysiology Technologists (CBRET).
- Membership with the Canadian Association of Electroneurophysiology Technologists (CAET)
- BLS certification
- Experience working within a neurophysiology environment/clinic
- Experience performing EEG testing on critical care patients
- Ability to properly obtain a current clinical neurological history from patients, educating the patient/family about the procedure, preparing the patient for the procedure, performing the procedure utilizing specialized computer and/or video/digital equipment, producing a detailed technical report and consulting with other health care professionals.
- Provides information, assistance or service in support of others – i.e., to collect, or process information or data for use by other jobs.
- Operate neuro-diagnostic equipment to aid in the patient's care, as well as maintaining the equipment in good working condition, which includes performing routine testing and troubleshooting
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a self-directed manner as well as collaboratively within a team in a fast-paced and ever-changing environment
- Demonstrated commitment to excellent customer service when interacting with patients, families, colleagues and physicians
- Good verbal, written and computer documentation/communication skills
- Demonstrates commitment and actions in advancing equity, diversity and inclusion objectives