Renown Health
Advanced diagnostics. Meaningful patient care. Precision that matters.
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Renown Health , our Neurodiagnostic Technologists play a critical role in diagnosing, treating, and preventing neurological conditions across the lifespan. As a
Neurodiagnostic Technologist II , you’ll perform advanced electro-neurodiagnostic procedures while working closely with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to deliver safe, accurate, and compassionate patient care. This role is ideal for experienced technologists who value clinical excellence, autonomy, and continuous learning in a highly specialized environment.
Position Summary The
Neurodiagnostic Technologist II
performs complex diagnostic studies of the central and peripheral nervous systems in compliance with federal and state regulations, The Joint Commission (TJC), NAEC, ABRET, AANEM, and industry best practices. You’ll apply advanced technical expertise, critical thinking, and clinical judgment to ensure high-quality testing, accurate data collection, and optimal patient outcomes across all Renown Health facilities.
What You’ll Do Perform a wide range of neurodiagnostic procedures including EEGs, long-term monitoring (LTM), continuous video EEG (CVEEG), ambulatory EEGs (24–72 hour), evoked potentials, and NCS/EMGs. Prepare patients through proper electrode application, clinical assessment, and collection of technical history to support accurate physician interpretation. Monitor patients during procedures, recognize significant findings, and ensure patient safety and comfort throughout testing. Review and analyze recordings for accuracy, completeness, and technical quality in accordance with ABRET accreditation standards and departmental policies. Reformat, reduce, and extract diagnostic data for physician review and archival purposes. Independently perform studies and adapt protocols based on patient tolerance, clinical indication, and physician orders. Participate in training, mentoring, and education of students, allied health professionals, and physicians. Support departmental accreditation activities and maintain required continuing education and certifications. Assist in evaluating new technologies and instrumentation related to neurodiagnostic services.
What You Bring Education/Registry: ABRET (R.EEG.T), AAET (R.NCS.T), or ABEM (CNCT) certification required. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of recent, high-level neurodiagnostic experience (3 years preferred). Certifications: Current BLS (AHA) required. Skills: Strong technical expertise, attention to detail, patient-centered communication, and the ability to work autonomously.
Technologists without ABRET EEG registry may perform all neurodiagnostic studies except ECI (brain death) exams, per departmental policy.
Why Join Renown Health? Renown Health is northern Nevada’s largest not-for-profit health system, known for clinical excellence, innovation, and a strong commitment to community care. Here, you’ll work in a collaborative environment that values professional growth, advanced practice, and compassionate patient experiences. If you’re ready to bring your neurodiagnostic expertise to a team that truly makes a difference, we invite you to join us.
Precision in practice. Compassion in care. Excellence in outcomes.
At
Renown Health , our Neurodiagnostic Technologists play a critical role in diagnosing, treating, and preventing neurological conditions across the lifespan. As a
Neurodiagnostic Technologist II , you’ll perform advanced electro-neurodiagnostic procedures while working closely with physicians and interdisciplinary teams to deliver safe, accurate, and compassionate patient care. This role is ideal for experienced technologists who value clinical excellence, autonomy, and continuous learning in a highly specialized environment.
Position Summary The
Neurodiagnostic Technologist II
performs complex diagnostic studies of the central and peripheral nervous systems in compliance with federal and state regulations, The Joint Commission (TJC), NAEC, ABRET, AANEM, and industry best practices. You’ll apply advanced technical expertise, critical thinking, and clinical judgment to ensure high-quality testing, accurate data collection, and optimal patient outcomes across all Renown Health facilities.
What You’ll Do Perform a wide range of neurodiagnostic procedures including EEGs, long-term monitoring (LTM), continuous video EEG (CVEEG), ambulatory EEGs (24–72 hour), evoked potentials, and NCS/EMGs. Prepare patients through proper electrode application, clinical assessment, and collection of technical history to support accurate physician interpretation. Monitor patients during procedures, recognize significant findings, and ensure patient safety and comfort throughout testing. Review and analyze recordings for accuracy, completeness, and technical quality in accordance with ABRET accreditation standards and departmental policies. Reformat, reduce, and extract diagnostic data for physician review and archival purposes. Independently perform studies and adapt protocols based on patient tolerance, clinical indication, and physician orders. Participate in training, mentoring, and education of students, allied health professionals, and physicians. Support departmental accreditation activities and maintain required continuing education and certifications. Assist in evaluating new technologies and instrumentation related to neurodiagnostic services.
What You Bring Education/Registry: ABRET (R.EEG.T), AAET (R.NCS.T), or ABEM (CNCT) certification required. Experience: Minimum of 2 years of recent, high-level neurodiagnostic experience (3 years preferred). Certifications: Current BLS (AHA) required. Skills: Strong technical expertise, attention to detail, patient-centered communication, and the ability to work autonomously.
Technologists without ABRET EEG registry may perform all neurodiagnostic studies except ECI (brain death) exams, per departmental policy.
Why Join Renown Health? Renown Health is northern Nevada’s largest not-for-profit health system, known for clinical excellence, innovation, and a strong commitment to community care. Here, you’ll work in a collaborative environment that values professional growth, advanced practice, and compassionate patient experiences. If you’re ready to bring your neurodiagnostic expertise to a team that truly makes a difference, we invite you to join us.
Precision in practice. Compassion in care. Excellence in outcomes.