EEG Technician
Wheat Ridge
Friday, 29 May 2026
The EEG Technician is responsible for performing Electroencephalogram (EEG) procedures under the supervision of a Registered EEG Technician and/or at the direction of a epilepsy care provider. This position provides care to patients in the hospital and EEG clinics using neuro-diagnostic technologies and through coordination of care with other health care professionals. Discover why Intermountain Health is a great place to work Posting Specifics:Benefits Eligible: Yes. Hours: Full-Time 36 hours?Click here to learn about being a EEG Technician. Essential Functions. Performs routine and continuous EEG procedure hookups using best-practice electrode placement. Ability to use medical equipment and computers to perform neurodiagnostic procedures. Monitors and tracks equipment and supplies. Performs technical documentation and charting of neurodiagnostic patient procedures. Demonstrated communication skills with patients, providers, and other caregivers. Under the direction of Registered EEG Technologists and Continuous Long-Term Monitoring Technologists, performs Video/ EEG monitoring with accompanying documentation. Skills. Electroencephalogram (EEG)Documentation. Team Oriented. Patient Safety and Outcomes. Written and Verbal Communication. Flexibility and Adaptability. Critical Thinking and Troubleshooting. Follow Protocols. Computer Literacy. Billing. Leadership. Required Qualifications. High School Graduate or GEDBLS Certification or RQI for Healthcare Providers. Availability to work varying shifts which may include nights, weekends, and on-call. Familiarity with technology including the Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications 1 year of clinical or direct patient care experience. Previous neuro-diagnostic experience. Enrollment in or graduation from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited Electroneurodiagnostic (END) Program, or ASET EEG Core curriculum program.