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EEG Tech Per Diem / Voorhees

Voorhees, NJ · On-site

$28.63 - $44.54/hr

Clips long-term monitoring studies to reduce required server space. Obtains patient history from medical record, documents information in digital EEG system. Ensures patient orders and charges are ...

May perform Intraoperative Monitoring with supervision. * May perform ambulatory EEG monitoring, EEG monitoring during intracarotid Sodium Amytal procedures (WADAS), Epilepsy Monitoring Units (EMUs ...

EEG Tech Per Diem / Voorhees

Voorhees, NJ · On-site

$28.63 - $44.54/hr

Clips long-term monitoring studies to reduce required server space. Obtains patient history from medical record, documents information in digital EEG system. Ensures patient orders and charges are ...

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Provide long-term EEG monitoring for seizures, including the hook up of patients. Perform EEG's. Perform EMG's. Provide surgery monitoring of the above listed studies. Perform Transcranial Doppler'

EEG Technician - Per Diem

Sleepy Hollow, NY · On-site

$28.58 - $30.01/hr

Monitors other variables such as electromyograms, electrocardiograms, electrooculograms ... Transports EEG equipment to patient's rooms and various departments, as required. * Performs ...

EEG Technician

Fort Lauderdale, FL · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Hands-on experience with routine, ambulatory (AEEG), or continuous video EEG monitoring * Employer Value Proposition: Competitive entry-to-mid-level pay ($22.00 - $26.00/hr), paid structured training ...

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How much do eeg monitoring jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for eeg monitoring in the United States is $34.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $26.44 and $40.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is EEG monitoring?

An EEG Monitoring job involves observing and analyzing electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings to track brain activity. Professionals in this role, such as EEG technologists or neurodiagnostic technicians, place electrodes on patients, operate EEG machines, and monitor for abnormalities that may indicate neurological conditions like epilepsy or seizure disorders. They work closely with neurologists to ensure accurate data collection and interpretation. This job requires attention to detail, technical skills, and often certification in EEG technology.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in EEG monitoring?

As an EEG Monitoring professional, your daily responsibilities often include preparing patients for EEG tests, placing electrodes accurately, monitoring and recording brain activity, and ensuring patient comfort during procedures. You may also review data for quality assurance, maintain equipment, and communicate findings with neurologists or other healthcare providers. The role requires working closely with both patients and medical staff in hospitals, clinics, or specialized neurodiagnostic centers. This hands-on position offers the chance to play a critical part in diagnosing and managing neurological conditions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the EEG monitoring position, and why are they important?

To excel in EEG Monitoring, you need a solid understanding of neurophysiology, EEG procedures, and medical terminology, often supported by an associate degree or completion of a neurodiagnostic technologist program. Familiarity with EEG machines, monitoring software, and certifications such as R.EEG T. (Registered EEG Technologist) are highly valued. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are important soft skills in this position. These competencies ensure accurate data collection, patient safety, and clear coordination with healthcare teams.

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Infographic showing various Eeg Monitoring job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,720 per year, or $34.5 per hour.

Video EEG Technologist

Richmond University Medical Center

Staten Island, NY • On-site

$34.62 - $38.08/hr

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Richmond University Medical Center rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Job Opportunity

It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!

We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.

Night Shift - 7.5 Hours (United States of America)

Responsibilities:
  • Set up, calibrate, and operate video EEG equipment for routine and long-term monitoring.
  • Apply electrodes using the International 10–20 System and other applicable methods.
  • Ensure synchronized high-quality video and EEG recordings.
  • Monitor patients in real-time for clinical events and safety concerns.
  • Annotate events (seizures, behaviors, artifacts) during recording.
  • Maintain clear and accurate documentation in medical records and EEG systems.
  • Work closely with neurologists, nursing staff, and epilepsy teams for optimal patient care.
  • Provide technical support during intracranial monitoring, when applicable.
  • Recognize and respond to patient emergencies or complications during monitoring.
  • Follow infection control and patient privacy protocols.
  • Perform routine equipment maintenance and troubleshooting.
  • Participate in quality assurance and continuing education activities.
Required Qualifications:
  • High school diploma or equivalent; Associate's degree in a health science field preferred.
  • Completion of an accredited Neurodiagnostic Technology program preferred.
  • 1–2 years of EEG or neurodiagnostic experience, including video EEG monitoring.
  • Knowledge of neurological disorders, especially epilepsy and seizure activity.
  • Proficient in EEG software and video systems (e.g. Natus).
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to recognize abnormal patterns or patient behaviors.
Preferred Qualifications :
  • R.EEG T. (Registered EEG Technologist) certification from ABRET.
  • CLTM (Certified in Long Term Monitoring) certification or willingness to obtain.
  • BLS/CPR certification.
  • Experience working in an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) or ICU.
Key Skills :
  • Clinical observation
  • Technical troubleshooting
  • Patient care and communication
  • Multitasking in high-acuity environments
  • Team collaboration and professionalism

Days w eo wknd & hols; 8a-4p; 4p-12a

Salary Range: • Non-Certified: $33.08/hr – $36.39/hr • Certified: $34.62/hr – $38.08/hr

Employment Non-Discrimination: Richmond University Medical Center is committed to equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment and provides full and equal employment opportunities to all employees and potential employees without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions and needs including lactation accommodations, physical or mental disability, age, immigration or citizenship status, veteran or active military status, genetic information, or any other legally protected status

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