Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Technologist

Omaha, NE

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Interested in Neuroscience, Healthcare, and the Operating Room?

Position Description:  Using the latest technology, we seek to detect and avoid potential damage to the neural structure of the patient during surgery. Primarily we monitor spinal surgery, brain tumor removal, and some cardiovascular procedures. We provide a full range of intraoperative monitoring services (i.e. Somatosensory Evoked Potentials, Transcranial Motor Evoked Potentials, Electromyography, Auditory Brainstem Response, etc.) to hospitals and physicians.

Training: We provide an outstanding training program for people entering the field as well as advanced skill development for experienced clinicians. Our culture encourages your professional growth and provides tremendous opportunity to practice the latest intraoperative monitoring techniques.  Our training program is considered the best in the country, and we cover all training expenses (including travel/lodging) while you are employed full-time at Biotronic.

Opportunities: We offer rapid advancement through clinical competencies, sophisticated and challenging clinical cases, interesting and mentally stimulating work environment, the latest technology in intraoperative monitoring, and ongoing opportunities for career advancement to senior and management positions.
          

ALL TRAINING EXPENSES ARE PAID BY BIOTRONIC AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE!

Benefits: Biotronic provides competitive compensation and benefits, including Paid Time Off, Medical, Dental, Vision, Flexible Spending Accounts, STD, LTD and life insurances. We also offer a 401k retirement plan with a competitive match.

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.





Skills/Requirements

Success Profile: CNIM eligibility is required as defined by ABRET. Bachelors, Masters, or PhD Degree in the life sciences is preferred – neuroscience, biology, bio-engineering, audiology, etc. Training in anatomy, physiology and physics is important. The desire to have a career in healthcare and patient care is essential.

Ideal personal characteristics are: The ability to work independently, be self-motivated, have a strong desire to learn, the ability to keep up with fast paced and independent learning, be service-oriented, be adept at interacting with surgeons and/or staff, and be comfortable with equipment and technology. Flexibility is necessary due to short term notice of the next day’s work schedule, variations in daily start and end times, different hospital locations and some travel to different cities, which includes some overnight travel.

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