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Provides training and education support to other technologists and/or neurophysiologists as needed. Gathers and documents accurate medical information. Reviews patient data and communicates with ...

The primary purpose of the Neurophysiology Technologist position is to perform multiple modality ... EEG - Electroencephalographic Tech Registration in electroencephalographic technology (EEG) EP ...

Neurophysiology Tech III

New Haven, CT · On-site

$37K - $48K/yr

SPECIAL SKILLS Possession of the skills and knowledge required by the American Board of Registered Electroencephalographic Technologists for certification. National Board Certification is required.

Neurophysiology Tech III

New Haven, CT · On-site

$37K - $48K/yr

SPECIAL SKILLS Possession of the skills and knowledge required by the American Board of Registered Electroencephalographic Technologists for certification. National Board Certification is required.

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How much do neurophysiology tech jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average weekly pay for neurophysiology tech in the United States is $2,013.40, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,557.69 and $2,423.08 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Neurophysiology Techs face when conducting diagnostic tests in a clinical environment?

Neurophysiology Techs often encounter challenges such as working with patients who have varying levels of comfort or understanding about procedures like EEGs or EMGs. Maintaining patient cooperation and minimizing artifacts during testing can require strong communication and technical skills. Additionally, Techs must stay attentive to changes in patient status and adapt quickly to ensure accurate, high-quality results while working alongside physicians and other healthcare professionals. Balancing efficiency with meticulous attention to detail is essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Neurophysiology Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neurophysiology Tech, you need a solid understanding of neuroanatomy, physiology, and electrophysiological testing, typically supported by an associate's degree or specialized training in neurodiagnostics. Familiarity with EEG, EMG, EP equipment, and often certification through ABRET or a similar body is required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to reassure patients are important soft skills in this role. These skills ensure accurate test results, patient comfort, and effective collaboration with medical teams for proper diagnosis and care.

What is a Neurophysiology Tech?

A Neurophysiology Tech, also known as a neurodiagnostic technologist, is a healthcare professional who performs tests to assess the function of the nervous system. They operate specialized equipment to record electrical activity in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, commonly through procedures like EEGs (electroencephalograms), EMGs (electromyograms), and nerve conduction studies. These tests help doctors diagnose neurological conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and nerve pathologies. Neurophysiology Techs work closely with neurologists and other healthcare providers in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic labs. Their role is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.

What is the difference between Neurophysiology Tech vs EEG Technologist?

AspectNeurophysiology TechEEG Technologist
CertificationsRegistered Neurodiagnostic Technologist (R.ET or R.NEURO)Registered EEG Technologist (R. EEG T)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, specialized neuro labsHospitals, outpatient clinics, sleep centers
Industry UsageNeurodiagnostic testing, epilepsy monitoringElectroencephalogram (EEG) procedures, sleep studies

Both roles involve neurodiagnostic procedures, but Neurophysiology Techs often perform a broader range of tests including evoked potentials and intraoperative monitoring, while EEG Technologists primarily focus on EEG recordings and sleep studies. Certifications and work environments overlap significantly, making them closely related careers in neurodiagnostic testing.

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Capital Health

Pennington, NJ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Capital Health rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 97 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

332nd of 869 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Capital Health is the region's leader in providing progressive, quality patient care with significant investments in our exceptional physicians, nurses and staff, as well as advanced technology. Capital Health is a dynamic health care resource accredited by the DNV that includes two hospitals, an outpatient center, satellite ED, and an expansive network of primary and specialty care. Capital Health Medical Group is made up of more than600 physicians and other providerswho offer primary and specialty care, as well as hospital-based services, to patients throughout the region.

Capital Health recognizes that attracting the best talent is key to our strategy and success as an organization.As a result, we aim for flexibility in structuring competitive compensation offers to ensure we can attract the best candidates.

The listed pay range or pay rate reflects compensationfor afull-time equivalent (1.0 FTE)position. Actual compensation may differ depending on assigned hours and position status (e.g., part-time).

Pay Range:

$28.70 - $37.32

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

40

Position Overview

SUMMARY (BASIC PURPOSE OF THE JOB)
Conducts electroneurodiagnostic procedures including patient assessment, testing, collection and technical interpretation of data,completion of preliminary reports and billing. Performs routine and complex procedures to obtain data for use in the diagnosis of clinical disorders of the nervous system in at least one of the following modalities of Neurodiagnostics: Electroencephalography(EEG), Ambulatory EEG, Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) and ICU patient monitoring. Provides training and education support to other technologists and/or neurophysiologists as needed. Gathers and documents accurate medical information. Reviews patient data and communicates with physicians and other healthcare professionals to assure high quality patient care.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: Dual credential (REEGT, REDT, REPT, RNCST, CNIM, RVT or other appropriate credentials)or neurodiagnostic credential and Associate's degree or Bachelor's degree. REEGT with associate or bachelor's degree preferred.

Experience: Three years previous electroneurodiagnostics experience preferred.

Other Credentials: AHA BLS - Healthcare Provider

Knowledge and Skills: Intermediate computer skills.

Special Training: Previous electroneurodiagnostics experience preferred.

Mental, Behavioral and Emotional Abilities: Possesses a friendly and customer-focused demeanor.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Verifies identity of the patient using appropriate identifiers and verifies physician order for procedure. Measures the patient's head and attaches electrodes in accordance with the 10/20 international electrode placement system as evidenced by manager observations. Tests functional integrity of electrodes and assures acceptable electrode impedances.
  • Obtains a complete and relevant patient history to include medications as evidenced by departmental documentation tools. Observes all patient safety measures, assuring side-rails on stretchers are upright and locked, except when transferring the patient, all wheelchair and stretcher wheels are locked and patients are under direct supervision by staff at all times as evidenced by manager observation and safety protocols.
  • Removes all electrolyte/gel/collodian and cleans patient's scalp safely and thoroughly at the end of the testing. Logs and submits charges for all studies immediately upon completion in accordance with department policy and procedure. Utilizes appropriate infection control measures to ensure thorough cleansing of electrodes and other recording accessories as evidenced by equipment inspection.
  • Prepares and provides an accurate technical report for the interpreting physician on all studies completed. Performs bio-calibration before and after each EEG study and records all montages in accordance with department policy and procedure as evidenced by the recordings. Performs applicable activation procedures and additional or special investigative montages as directed and/or in accordance with department policy and procedure.
  • Transfers all studies upon completion via the network connection from the collection units (EEG, Ambulatory Reader) to the reader station and verifies transfer in accordance with department policy and procedure. Logs and submits charges on all completed studies immediately upon completion in accordance with department policy and procedure as evidenced by reporting systems.
  • Measures accurately scalp and applicable electrode sites and applies all necessary recording electrodes to obtain a VEP, BAER, SSEP and ATC and ensures acceptable impedance under 3 K-Ohms. Obtains interpretable, replicable waveforms for a VEP, BAER, SSEP and ATC. Obtains additional or prolonged sampling in order to obtain desired outcome.
  • Superimposes accurately all applicable recorded waveforms and measures/tags all replicable peaks in order to obtain absolute and interpeak latencies. Completes accurately and consistently all prerequisite test screening procedures prior to initiating examination as evidenced by documentation of visual acuity for VEP, auditory thresholds for BAEP and obtaining a visible thumb or toe twitch for SSEPs.
  • Logs and submits charges on all completed studies immediately upon completion in accordance with departmental policy and procedure as evidenced by reporting systems. Cleans safely and thoroughly all electrolyte from the patients skin surface and/or scalp. Ensures safe and thorough cleaning of all recording apparatus, including electrodes in accordance with department policy and procedure as evidenced by manager observation.
  • Obtains a complete and relevant patient history to include medications, seizure history, frequency, auras or prodromes, family history and an accurate description of events as described by a caregiver, family member, the patient or physician.
  • Measures the patient's head and attaches electrodes in accordance with the 10/20 international electrode placement system as evidenced by manager observations. Tests functional integrity of electrodes and assures acceptable electrode impedances. Obtains appropriate electrode impedances and baseline EEG data as evidenced by impedance check and quality of EEG recording.
  • Ensures adequate disk space for five or more days of continuous recorded video EEG and ensures spike detection software is activated and archive feature is on when study is initiated as evidenced by successful recording with no error messages and a complete recording. Ensures successful ongoing data transfer (cascade) from collector to reader station of video EEG in hour-long segments in twenty four hour cycles as evidenced by reader station database.
  • Views all cascaded files, strips segments of baseline, routine and abnormal digital video EEG phenomena, creates linked or stripped files and successfully transfers files to reader station for physician review. Initiates all activation procedures as directed by physician by review of written orders and recordings.
  • Removes all electrolyte and adhesive from the patient's scalp, face and all other applicable areas at termination of recording, completely and safely. Provides patient education regarding the use of adhesive removal materials.
  • Archives all completed/interpreted LTM studies on CD(s) and places in secure patient file storage; deletes all unnecessary video/EEG data from collectors and reader station as evidenced by system databases. Logs patient's LTM admission as evidenced by LTM log and HBO GUI admission record. Logs and charges patient's LTM admissions.
  • Performs accurate, interpretable special EEG, Evoked Potential procedures in the O.R. or Video EEG procedures including infant/newborn studies and the use of NP leads, when applicable or as directed by a physician. Obtains a complete and relevant clinical history and uses appropriate testing parameters in order to obtain relevant diagnostic information. Applies all relevant electrodes in accordance with the 10/20 international electrode placement system. Selects appropriate testing parameters to obtain clearer or more accurate test results. Prints or transfers all relevant data upon completion of testing, prepares all necessary forms/documents and routes studies for interpretation by a physician.
  • Performs accurate and interpretable Transcranial Doppler studies in accordance with department policy and procedures. Documents intracranial velocities at all designated sites from all standard approaches as evidenced by departmental documentation tool. Prepares and prints a complete report of all transcranial doppler findings with waveforms for physician.
  • Performs accurate, interpretable routine nerve conduction studies in accordance with department policy and procedure. Prepares equipment and obtains NCV's for physician review and assists physician with EMG and report generation; charges and logs procedures as evidenced by test results, hospital reporting systems and physician satisfaction. Performs accurate and interpretable Autonomic Nervous System testing (ANS) according to department policy and procedures. Prepares patient, explains testing procedures and coaches patient throughout testing safely obtaining accurate interpretable data as evidenced by report and physician satisfaction.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

Frequent physical demands include: Sitting , Push/Pull , Pinching/fine motor activities , Keyboard use/repetitive motion
Occasional physical demands include: Standing , Walking , Climbing (e.g., stairs or ladders) , Carry objects , Twisting , Bending , Reaching forward , Reaching overhead , Squat/kneel/crawl , Wrist position deviation
Continuous physical demands include: Talk or Hear
Lifting Floor to Waist 15 lbs. Lifting Waist Level and Above 10 lbs.
Sensory Requirements include: Accurate Near Vision, Accurate Far Vision, Color Discrimination, Moderate Depth Perception, Moderate Hearing

Anticipated Occupational Exposure Risks Include the following: Bloodborne Pathogens , Chemical , Airborne Communicable Disease

This position is eligible for the following benefits:

  • Medical Plan

  • Prescription drug coverage & In-House Employee Pharmacy

  • Dental Plan

  • Vision Plan

  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

- Healthcare FSA

- Dependent Care FSA

  • Retirement Savings and Investment Plan

  • Basic Group Term Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance

  • Supplemental Group Term Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance

  • Disability Benefits - Long Term Disability (LTD)

  • Disability Benefits - Short Term Disability (STD)

  • Employee Assistance Program

  • Commuter Transit

  • Commuter Parking

  • Supplemental Life Insurance

- Voluntary Life Spouse

- Voluntary Life Employee

- Voluntary Life Child

  • Voluntary Legal Services

  • Voluntary Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity Insurance

  • Voluntary Identity Theft Insurance

  • Voluntary Pet Insurance

  • Paid Time-Off Program

The pay range listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered including, but not limited to location, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget, market data, and internal equity. Bonus and/or incentive eligibility are determined by role and level.

The salary applies specifically to the position being advertised and does not include potential bonuses, incentive compensation, differential pay or other forms of compensation, compensation allowance, or benefits health or welfare. Actual total compensation may vary based on factors such as experience, skills, qualifications, and other relevant criteria.


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