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EEG Technician - Part Time - Toledo

NOMS Healthcare
United Statespart_timeVerifiedPosted 22 Jul 2026

About the role

Who We Are:

NOMS Healthcare provides a different approach to healthcare. We are physician owned and physician led, where patient care is top of mind for all employees. Our goal is to continually improve our scope and depth of service based on the ever-changing needs of our patients. NOMS is also committed to taking an active role in the betterment of our community, particularly related to healthcare matters affecting our fellow citizens. We develop and support health care practices recognized for exceeding patient expectations, thereby setting the standard for excellence in Northern Ohio.

At the heart of our culture are the values that guide everything we do: Trust, Teamwork, Patient-Centered Care, Community Focus, and High Quality. These principles are more than words on a page — they shape how we serve, collaborate, and grow together. Do our values speak to you? 

We are rapidly expanding and want you to join our team! 

The Challenge (Job Summary)

As an EEG Technologist, you have the opportunity to live our core values every day by helping our patients in all walks of life, providing high quality care, working with an excellent team, being a trusted resource for our patients and team members, and having an impact in the community through our engagement and volunteer efforts. In addition, the ideal candidate will be responsible for responsible for operating specialized equipment which measures and records electrical activity of the brain, peripheral nervous system and spinal cord. Work is performed in accordance with NOMS policies and procedures/applicable federal and state laws.  Effective performance requires independent action under general supervision. This position would be 1-2 days/week. 

Your Day to Day & Essential Functions:

  • Complies with HIPAA and OSHA rules and regulations.
  • Conducts pretest consultations with patients in order to gather and record the patient’s medical history, adjusting the EEG procedure accordingly.
  • Prepares the patient for the EEG test.
  • Properly measures electrode locations per Revised Expanded International 10-20 System.
  • Places EEG electrodes using paste or collodion technique, as appropriate.
  • Conducts the EEG test per standard procedures and per laboratory policy.
  • Monitors patients’ progress throughout the test including monitoring heart rate, breathing, etc.
  • Observes patient during EEG seizure symptoms of any type, including staring spells, myoclonic jerks, facial twitching, eye blinking, automatisms, and convulsions.
  • Reports patient findings to physician, including notifying physician of any major abnormalities (arrhythmias, interictal epilepiform abnormalities, focal slowing, electrographic seizures, etc.) for which immediate physician review would be advisable.
  • Maintains EEG equipment in good working order, notifying physician of any needed parts or repairs.
  • Schedules testing appointments as necessary. Reinforces need for follow-up with physician.
  • Avoids making diagnoses or interpreting the EEG for the patient or family.
  • Orders supplies.
  • Other duties as assigned.

What You Need to Succeed (Competencies, Education):

  • Associate Degree or equivalent training and experience.
  • Minimum of three years’ experience preferred.
  • Certified by the American Board of Registration of Electroencephalographic Technologies, or clear path to certification is present.
  • Current CPR certification.
  • Required to maintain CE requirements.
  • Ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.
  • Ability to determine causes of operating errors and determining how to solve the problem.
  • Ability to listen to and understand information and ideas.
  • Ability to speak clearly for others to understand.
  • Ability to reason both inductively and deductively.
  • Ability to manage one’s own time.
  • Ability to think logically.
  • Strong customer service skills.
  • Demonstrates good medical judgment, including anticipating problems, recognizing new medical issues, appropriately notifying physician of new or significant issues

What We Offer You:

A Wonderful Environment: This position is based in a neurology office in Toledo, Ohio. The office has a great team full of positive people, and the opportunity to work with stellar patients.

Benefits: NOMS offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and a variety of a la carte options. NOMS also has a focus on employee health, offering an impressive wellness incentive program.

Competitive Pay: We are proud to b

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