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A healthcare provider in Medicine Hat is seeking an Electroneurophysiology Technologist I to perform EEG procedures and maintain equipment. Responsible for patient records and ensuring compliance with ACMDTT regulations. Ideal candidates have a strong background in electrophysiology and excellent communication skills. This part-time role in a supportive environment offers hours tailored to your learning needs.
Your Opportunity: Our Electro Neurophysiology Lab supports both community clients and inpatients across the South Zone. We are currently seeking a dedicated Electroneurophysiology Technologist I to join our team. In this role, you will perform EEG procedures on outpatients of all ages (approximately 25% Pediatric patients, and 75% Adults patients) as well as EEG recordings on inpatients, including critically ill patients in the ICU. You’ll be responsible for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting electroneurophysiology equipment, as well as ensuring accurate patient records. Orientation will be tailored to your learning needs, with ongoing skill development and shift planning to support appointment continuity. If you are eager, hardworking, and embrace change as a path to improvement, this is the department for you!
Southern Alberta, especially Medicine Hat—the sunniest city in Canada—offers unforgettable experiences. Nestled among scenic coulees and a winding river, “The Hat” is a gateway to Cypress Hills, Red Rock Coulee, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Waterton, and the Rockies. Enjoy hiking, biking, and Alberta’s longest golf season. The city features top entertainment venues like the Esplanade, Medalta, and Co-op Place, plus sports like Tigers hockey, Mavericks baseball, and more. Medicine Hat also boasts a vibrant food scene, from cozy diners to fine dining.
As an Electroneurophysiology (EEG) Technologist, you will perform appropriate tests on all age groups, utilizing a variety of electrode application methods and explain testing procedures to clients/patients and family. You will observe physical changes in the patient during testing, prepare results and/or interprets findings for/with physician. You will prepare, update and maintain patient records. You will ensure proper operation of equipment by performing maintenance, calibration, cleaning and detect any equipment malfunction, make minor repairs or report the need for major repairs to the appropriate person. You will inform the physician of urgent examination results and resolve unusual or complex cases or refers concerns to the appropriate individual(s).
Required Qualifications: Active or eligible for registration with the Alberta College of Medical Diagnostic & Therapeutic Technologists (ACMDTT).
Additional Required Qualifications: Graduation from a formal electrophysiology program, or equivalent training. Successful completion of Canadian Board of Registration of EEG Technologists (CBRET) examinations or equivalent in addition to either successful completion of the Board of Registration of Electromyography of Canada (BRETC) examinations or successful completion of the Certification Examination in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring (CNIM). Current registration with the Alberta College of Medical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technologists (ACDMTT). English language fluency to meet ACMDTT policy. Current CPR certification. Physical abilities: prolonged sitting/standing, pushing/pulling of equipment, assisting with patient transfers, sustained awkward postures involved in day-to-day work activities.
Preferred Qualifications: English language fluency to meet ACMDTT policy. Current CPR certification. Proven leadership, teamwork, and time management skills. Exceptional communication skills. Ability to handle the physical requirements of the job: prolonged sitting/standing, pushing/pulling of equipment, assisting with patient transfers, sustained awkward postures involved in day-to-day work activities. EMG experience preferred