Job Type
Full-time
Description
What You'll Do- Perform preoperative patient assessments including medical history review, informed consent, and monitoring plan coordination with the surgical team and interpreting physician.
- Measure and apply recording electrodes; set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot neuromonitoring equipment for each procedure.
- Provide continuous real-time intraoperative monitoring using SSEPs, MEPs, EMG, EEG, BAEPs, and other modalities as indicated.
- Analyze and interpret electrophysiological waveforms, recognizing normal patterns, variants, and abnormalities while accounting for anesthetic and pharmacological influences.
- Communicate monitoring findings in real-time to the interpreting physician and surgical team throughout each procedure.
- Complete post-operative technical reports, IONM logs, and billing documentation following case completion.
- Maintain equipment in proper working order, following cleaning, storage, and transportation protocols.
- Participate in on-call rotation including nights, weekends, and holidays as scheduled.
- Develop and maintain professional relationships with surgeons and OR staff at assigned facilities.
- Participate in quality assurance projects, quarterly case audits, grand rounds, and continuing education activities.
Compensation & BenefitsThe final salary offered will be based on a variety of factors including relevant experience, skills, certifications, and education level. Total compensation also includes:
- Comprehensive Health Benefits & Wellbeing Program with the opportunity to earn 100% employer-paid health insurance for employee-only coverage.
- Dental and Vision Insurance (with significant employer cost-sharing).
- Competitive 401(k) with employer match and immediate eligibility.
- Continuing Education (CE) Allowance and paid CE days to maintain your CNIM, attend conferences, and advance your career.
- Quarterly Case Utilization Bonus Incentive.
- Travel Pay Incentive.
- Marketing Bonuses.
- PTO & Company-Paid Holidays.
- Volunteer Paid Days.
- Company-Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability.
- Employee Assistance Program (with counseling sessions and work/life support).
- Telehealth Provider access for you and your family members.
- Advanced Case Training may be available.
Requirements
What You'll NeedRequired:- Au.D degree.
- Active CNIM certification.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
- Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, neuroanatomy, pathologic processes, and aseptic techniques.
- Proficiency with IONM equipment and ability to acquire and analyze data across multiple IONM modalities.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact with surgeons, anesthesia teams, and OR staff.
Preferred:- 2+ years of IONM experience.
Schedule & Work Environment- Full-time position with variable weekly schedule based on surgical caseload.
- Work is performed in the operating room environment; requires prolonged focus, standing, the ability to lift and transport equipment up to 50 lbs, and Manual dexterity for applying electrodes and operating equipment.
- Rotating on-call coverage including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Local staff serving local facilities throughout the Portland, OR area.
- Dedicated 24/7 operations support team.