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How much do on call ionm jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for on call ionm in the United States is $21.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.55 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are On Call IONM professionals?

On Call IONM (Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring) professionals are specialized healthcare technicians or clinicians who provide real-time monitoring of the nervous system during surgeries. Their main role is to help prevent neurological damage by alerting surgeons to potential issues during operations that pose risks to the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. Being 'on call' means they are available to assist with urgent or scheduled surgeries, often outside regular business hours, to ensure patient safety during critical procedures.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an On Call IONM (Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring) Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an On Call IONM Technologist, you need a solid background in neurophysiology, patient care, and anatomy, typically supported by a relevant degree and CNIM certification. Proficiency with neurodiagnostic equipment, data acquisition software, and monitoring systems is essential. Strong attention to detail, excellent communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate monitoring, patient safety, and effective collaboration with surgical teams during complex procedures.

What is the difference between On Call Ionm vs On Call Radiologic Technologist?

AspectOn Call IonmOn Call Radiologic Technologist
CertificationsIonization Radiation Safety, State LicensesARRT Certification, State Licenses
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, mobile unitsHospitals, imaging centers, clinics
Employer & IndustryHealthcare, diagnostic imagingHealthcare, diagnostic imaging

Both roles require certifications in radiation safety and work in healthcare settings. The main difference lies in the specific imaging procedures performed: On Call Ionm focuses on ionization radiation safety and related tasks, while On Call Radiologic Technologists operate imaging equipment like X-rays and CT scans. They often work in similar environments and industries, but their job functions and certifications differ slightly.

What are some common challenges faced by On Call IONM technologists, and how can they be effectively managed?

On Call IONM (Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring) technologists often encounter challenges such as unpredictable work hours, high-pressure surgical environments, and the need to rapidly adapt to different surgical teams and procedures. Effective time management, clear communication with surgeons and operating room staff, and staying current with the latest monitoring techniques are crucial for success. Building strong professional relationships and maintaining a calm, detail-oriented approach can help technologists provide reliable support during critical surgical moments.
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Infographic showing various On Call Ionm job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,197 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

IONM Technologist

Neuro Pathway LLC

Saint Louis, MO โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

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 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: IONM Technologist reviews planned intraoperative procedures and orders for monitoring to determine the structures at risk relative to patient history/pre-existing conditions and monitoring requested; makes needed adjustments in monitoring by communicating with correct personnel while maintaining patient confidentiality according to facility policy and procedures; communicates with needed departments to obtain access and scheduling of patient according to facility policy and procedures; prepares equipment and supplies for required monitoring of patient according to facility policy and procedures; identifies 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; measures and marks correct recording and stimulation sites and applies electrodes according to facility policy and procedures.

Intraoperatively: IONM Technologist positions monitors equipment in the operating room to ensure patient electrical safety and communicates with team members including anesthesia, surgeon, and nursing staff according to facility policy and procedures; communications directly with anesthesia team and surgeon to enhance monitoring results; discusses with surgeon baseline recordings according to facility policy and procedures; makes any needed adjustments in monitoring according to facility policy and procedures; monitors 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; recognizes clinically significant events and follows facility policy and procedures regarding critical test results; documents 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; discontinues monitoring and removes all monitoring and stimulation electrodes checking sites for pre-monitoring status according to facility policy and procedures.

Post-operatively: The IONM Technologist provides findings, results, and a descriptive analysis according to facility policy and procedure; cleans/disinfects electrodes and equipment according to facility policy and procedures; restocks equipment and electrode supplies; prints needed documents including waveforms, neuromonitoring specialist report, and surgery log to be dictated by interpreting personnel according to facility policy and procedures; 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
  • Carrying or pushing < 50 pounds
  • Frequent bending /stooping/crouching/twisting and continuous repetitive movements

Physical Exposures: Lighting bright and dim, mechanical hazards, hazardous substances, infectious diseases, ionizing/nonionizing radiation, toleration of temperature ranges 60 to 75ยฐ F, possible prolonged periods of sitting and/or standing.

Physical Ability: Must be good or greater: vision, hearing, manual dexterity, talking and speech, typing. Requires the ability to concentrate for long periods of time under stressful conditions and still perform properly and effectively.

Education and Certification

  • Must fulfill at least one of the four pathways to becoming certified by ABRET. To check your education and/or experience meets those requirements visit https://abret.org/index.php?cI...
  • BLS Certification

Salary

  • Salary Negotiable
  • SIGN-ON BONUS!!
  • On-call and bonus incentives

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • 401k
  • Continuing education
  • $5000 Relocation assistance!!

Locations

  • St. Louis, MO
  • Cape Girardeau, MO

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