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About the job IONM Technologist Our client is hiring for a full-time IONM Technologist in St. Louis, MO. Position Summary Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) protects patients by continuously ...

IONM Technologist Columbia, South Carolina, United States IOM/IONM Or refer someone Job Openings IONM Technologist Our surgical neurophysiologists are the most experienced in the industry.

As an IONM technologist (or neurophysiologist if you want to impress your friends!) you have an important position in surgery. You get to provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM ...

IONM Technologist Louisville, KY, United States IOM/IONM Or refer someone Job Openings IONM Technologist We are a close-knit and dedicated group of IOM technologists who have served our community for ...

Neurophysiology Fellow | IONM Technologist in Training ($35K-$45K$ + Housing Stipend) GeneralSummary: IntraoperativeNeurophysiology (IONM) Fellow is anentry level position at NW Monitoring. The IONM ...

As an IONM technologist (or neurophysiologist if you want to impress your friends!) you have an important position in surgery. You get to provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM ...

Position Overview We are looking for a skilled IONM Technologist to become part of our expanding team in Eugene. This role focuses mainly on spine and neurological procedures, with the advantage of ...

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About the job IONM Technologist About the job Provide intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) care for patients during surgical procedures where there is risk of neurologic injury. Detect ...

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As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for ionm tech in the United States is $36.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $46.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Tech is a healthcare professional who monitors a patient's nervous system during surgery to help prevent neurological damage. They use specialized equipment to assess brain, spinal cord, and nerve function in real time. Working alongside surgeons and anesthesiologists, IONM Techs provide critical feedback that helps guide surgical decisions and improve patient outcomes.

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To thrive as an IONM Tech (Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring Technologist), you need a strong background in neurophysiology, anatomy, and electrophysiology, typically supported by an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a health science field. Familiarity with IONM equipment, nerve monitoring systems, and certifications such as CNIM (Certification in Neurophysiological Intraoperative Monitoring) are highly valued. Attention to detail, quick decision-making, and strong communication skills are essential for effective collaboration with surgical and anesthesia teams. These skills are crucial for ensuring patient safety and optimal surgical outcomes during complex procedures.

What does a typical workday look like for an IONM Tech?

A typical day for an IONM Tech involves setting up, operating, and troubleshooting specialized neurophysiological monitoring equipment before and during surgical procedures. You will collaborate closely with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses to ensure that neural pathways are safely monitored throughout operations. The environment can be fast-paced and requires staying alert to subtle changes in patient signals, often necessitating long periods in the operating room. Continuous documentation and communication with both the surgical team and remote neurologists are integral parts of your daily responsibilities. This role offers meaningful opportunities to directly impact patient outcomes while working in a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
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IONM Technologist

Cape Girardeau, MO, United States IOM/IONM Or refer someone Job Openings IONM Technologist

About the Job IONM Technologist

IONM TECHNOLOGIST

We are a patient-centric organization which prides itself on providing local, consistent clinical support to assist surgeons, protect patients, and form a trusted supply chain partner to hospitals. Through continuous innovation and performance improvement, we offer unparalleled customer service and superior monitoring service for any surgery where neural structures are at risk.

Position Summary

Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) protects patients by continuously monitoring the central nervous system (the brain, spinal cord, and nerves) when it is at risk during surgery; therefore, the IONM Technologist is a valuable member of the operating room team. Our team provides SSEP, EMG, ABR, and other monitoring modalities for ENT, spine, and cardiovascular procedures. They collaborate closely with nurses, physicians, and other medical staff caring for the patient by regularly measuring and analyzing the patient's nervous system responses throughout the surgery. And by communicating significant changes in the patient's nervous system to guide the surgeon and reduce the risk of neurological deficits. As such, this role calls upon your ability to troubleshoot, communicate effectively, provide customer service, and think critically.

A typical day for our technologists includes the following duties:

  • Preoperatively, our team will:
    • Review planned intraoperative procedures and orders for monitoring to determine the structures at risk relative to patient history/pre-existing conditions and monitoring requested
    • Make needed adjustments in monitoring by communicating with correct personnel while maintaining patient confidentiality according to facility policy and procedures
    • Communicate with needed departments to obtain access and scheduling of patient according to facility policy and procedures
    • Prepare equipment and supplies for required monitoring of patient according to facility policy and procedure
    • Identify the correct patient by name, ordering surgeon, and type of procedure to be performed and communicates the monitoring plan to the patient/caregivers/family in language consistent with their ability to understand
    • Measure and marks correct recording and stimulation sites and applies electrodes according to facility policy and procedures
  • Intraoperatively our team will:
    • Position monitoring equipment in the operating room to ensure patient electrical safety
    • Communicate with team members including anesthesia, surgeon, and nursing staff according to facility policy and procedures
    • Communicate directly with anesthesia team and surgeon to enhance monitoring results
    • Discuss with surgeon baseline recordings according to facility policy and procedures
    • Make any needed adjustments in monitoring according to facility policy and procedures
    • Monitor neurophysiologic central/peripheral functioning throughout the operative procedure communicating with surgeon, neurophysiologist, anesthesia team, and nursing staff as necessary according to facility policy and procedures
    • Recognize clinically significant events and follows facility policy and procedures regarding critical test results
    • Document in surgery log throughout the monitoring process all relative communications/responses, physiological status, anesthetic adjustments, and changes in verbal responses according to facility policy and procedures
    • Discontinue monitoring and removes all monitoring and stimulation electrodes checking sites for pre-monitoring status according to facility policy and procedures.
  • Post-operatively, our team will:
    • Report findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedure
    • Clean/disinfect electrodes and equipment according to facility policy and procedures
    • Restock equipment and electrode supplies
    • Print needed documents including waveforms, neuromonitoring specialist report, and surgery log to be dictated by interpreting personnel according to facility policy and procedures
    • Submit charges and logs patient according to facility policy and procedures

Physical Requirements

  • Frequent walking
  • Sitting /standing
  • Reaching including above/below shoulder-height
  • Frequent kneeling/crawling
  • Pulling and pushing > 50 pounds