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Electroencephalographic Technician credentialed from the ABRET Neurodiagnostic Credentialing & Accreditation (ABRET) obtained within 6 Months (180 days) of hire date or job transfer date.

Neurodiagnostic Technician II

Reno, NV · On-site

$28.29 - $39.63/hr

The Neurodiagnostic Technologist reviews electrographic recordings for identification, technique, and completeness according to ABRET Accreditation Standards, and lab policy and procedure.

Board eligible for EEG Registry (ABRET) within 2 years of employment * BLS certification required within 2 weeks of hire and must be maintained EEG Technician II * Eligible for national board ...

Electroencephalographic Technician credentialed from the ABRET Neurodiagnostic Credentialing & Accreditation (ABRET) obtained within 6 Months (180 days) of hire date or job transfer date.

ABRET Registration in EEG preferred * ABRET Registration in Evoked potentials and nerve conduction studies helpful * BLS - American Red Cross or American Heart Association isit us online at www.

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As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for abret in the United States is $29.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive in a role requiring ABRET certification, such as a Neurodiagnostic Technologist, candidates need a solid background in neurodiagnostic testing, anatomy, and physiology, typically supported by specialized training and ABRET certification. Proficiency with EEG, EP, and other neurodiagnostic equipment, as well as electronic health record systems, is essential. Strong attention to detail, interpersonal communication, and patient care skills help candidates stand out in this field. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensure accurate testing, patient safety, and effective collaboration with healthcare teams.

What are the primary responsibilities of an ABRET-certified Neurodiagnostic Technologist on a typical day?

As an ABRET-certified Neurodiagnostic Technologist, your daily responsibilities typically include performing neurodiagnostic tests such as EEGs, evoked potentials, and nerve conduction studies, ensuring high-quality recordings for physician interpretation. You’ll interact directly with patients, explaining procedures and setting them at ease, while adhering to safety and ethical standards. Collaboration with neurologists and other healthcare professionals is common, and maintaining detailed records of procedures is an essential part of the role. This position offers a stimulating blend of patient care and technical expertise in a clinical environment, with opportunities for growth into supervisory or advanced specialized roles.

What is an Abret job?

An ABRET job typically refers to positions related to neurodiagnostic technology, as ABRET (American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists) certifies professionals in EEG, EP, CNIM, and other neurodiagnostic fields. These jobs involve recording and analyzing electrical activity in the brain and nervous system to assist in diagnosing neurological conditions. Certified professionals work in hospitals, clinics, or research settings, ensuring accurate data collection for medical evaluations.

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Neurodiagnostics Technician

Tallahassee Memorial

Tallahassee, FL

Full-time

Re-posted 13 days ago


Job description

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare (TMH) is a private, nonprofit community-based healthcare system that provides care to a 22-county region in North Florida and South Georgia. We are a career destination with over 6,000 colleagues who reflect the diversity of our community. 
TMH is the region's healthcare leader and top provider of advanced care with a 772-bed acute care hospital and the region's only:

  • Level II Trauma Center 
  • Primary Stroke Center 
  • Level III Neonatal Intensive Care 
  • Pediatric Intensive Care 
  • The most advanced cancer, heart and vascular, orthopedic & surgery programs in the Panhandle. 

Our system also includes a psychiatric hospital, multiple specialty care centers, six residency programs and more than 50 affiliated physician practices. 

Qualifications

Required Education:

  • High school diploma (or equivalent).

Preferred Education:

  • Associate degree in END technology accredited by the CAAHEP. 

Required Experience: 

  • Experience in, or exposure to, intraoperative monitoring.

Required Certification/License/Registry:

  • One (1) of the following credentials: Registration for Electroencephalographic Technologists (R. EEG T.) from the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic and Evoked Potential Technologists (ABRET), Registration for Evoked Potential Technologists (R. EP T.) from the ABRET, Certification for Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM) from the ABRET, or an associate degree in electroneurodiagnostic (END) technology accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).
  • Human Resources (HR) may accept three (3) years of directly-related job training in lieu of required credentials at hire with one (1) of the above credentials required within eighteen (18) months post-hire.

Preferred Certification/License/Registry:

  •   One (1) or more of the following credentials from the ABRET: R. EEG T., R. EP T., or CNIM.
Responsibilities

Your Role:

  • Primarily responsible for performing all aspects of the Intraoperative Monitoring Program which entails educating staff, patient and families on the monitoring process.
  • Performs and maintains all EEG and EP technical duties in the OR during surgery.
  • Assesses neurological function of patients during their surgery and reporting data to the neuroanesthesiologist for intervention when necessary.
  • Edits data for the permanent medical record.


Reports:

  • Director, Neurodiagnostics

Supervises:

  • None