
Travel EEG Tech Job
Healthforce, Burlington, VT, United States
Overview
EEG Technician (EEG Tech) – Burlington, VT, United States. Travel assignment starting May 18, 2026 for 16 weeks. Weekly pay $1,982-$2,100. Shift: 5x8 days, day shifts (745-1615 or 8-430), Monday through Friday. Assignment setting involves clinical neurophysiology work within a healthcare setting. Guaranteed hours: 0.0 per week.
Key Highlights
Weekly pay: $1,982-$2,100 per week
Guaranteed hours: 0.0 per week
Contract duration: 16 weeks
Shift: Day shift, 8-hour blocks, 5 days per week
Start date: May 18, 2026
Work setting: Clinical neurophysiology lab activities in a healthcare environment
Orientation: Bi-weekly orientations on Mondays
Pediatric exposure: Approximately 50% of cases
Responsibilities
Perform EEG testing and neurophysiology monitoring per established protocols, including pediatric patients.
Prepare patients, place electrodes, and perform skin preparation; apply electrodes with collodion as needed.
Acquire and review EEG data; ensure accuracy and documentation in the electronic health record (EPIC) within the past 2 years.
Maintain patient safety and comfort during testing; monitor for adverse events and respond per protocol.
Collaborate with the care team on cardiac device-related procedures (ablation candidates, cardioversions, device interrogations) as part of the clinical neurophysiology workflow.
Maintain and troubleshoot EEG equipment, ensure infection control, and perform routine quality checks.
Document findings clearly and promptly; communicate any clinical concerns to supervising staff.
Requirements
Minimum of 2 years of unit experience in a related setting.
REEGT certification required at time of submission.
AHA BLS certification required.
ABRET verification required.
EPIC experience within the past 2 years is required.
Pediatric experience is required (approximately 50% of cases).
Proficiency with electrode placement and skin preparation using collodion.
Ability to work day shifts in a clinical neurophysiology setting and to travel as part of a travel assignment.
Reliable transportation is recommended.
Benefits and Support
Bi-weekly orientation sessions on Mondays.
Credentialing and ABRET verification support.
Ongoing assignment and travel support from Healthforce Healthcare LLC.
EPIC workflow training and ongoing documentation support.
Professional collaboration in a clinical neurophysiology environment.
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EEG Technician (EEG Tech) – Burlington, VT, United States. Travel assignment starting May 18, 2026 for 16 weeks. Weekly pay $1,982-$2,100. Shift: 5x8 days, day shifts (745-1615 or 8-430), Monday through Friday. Assignment setting involves clinical neurophysiology work within a healthcare setting. Guaranteed hours: 0.0 per week.
Key Highlights
Weekly pay: $1,982-$2,100 per week
Guaranteed hours: 0.0 per week
Contract duration: 16 weeks
Shift: Day shift, 8-hour blocks, 5 days per week
Start date: May 18, 2026
Work setting: Clinical neurophysiology lab activities in a healthcare environment
Orientation: Bi-weekly orientations on Mondays
Pediatric exposure: Approximately 50% of cases
Responsibilities
Perform EEG testing and neurophysiology monitoring per established protocols, including pediatric patients.
Prepare patients, place electrodes, and perform skin preparation; apply electrodes with collodion as needed.
Acquire and review EEG data; ensure accuracy and documentation in the electronic health record (EPIC) within the past 2 years.
Maintain patient safety and comfort during testing; monitor for adverse events and respond per protocol.
Collaborate with the care team on cardiac device-related procedures (ablation candidates, cardioversions, device interrogations) as part of the clinical neurophysiology workflow.
Maintain and troubleshoot EEG equipment, ensure infection control, and perform routine quality checks.
Document findings clearly and promptly; communicate any clinical concerns to supervising staff.
Requirements
Minimum of 2 years of unit experience in a related setting.
REEGT certification required at time of submission.
AHA BLS certification required.
ABRET verification required.
EPIC experience within the past 2 years is required.
Pediatric experience is required (approximately 50% of cases).
Proficiency with electrode placement and skin preparation using collodion.
Ability to work day shifts in a clinical neurophysiology setting and to travel as part of a travel assignment.
Reliable transportation is recommended.
Benefits and Support
Bi-weekly orientation sessions on Mondays.
Credentialing and ABRET verification support.
Ongoing assignment and travel support from Healthforce Healthcare LLC.
EPIC workflow training and ongoing documentation support.
Professional collaboration in a clinical neurophysiology environment.
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