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Description
EEG Technologists Make It Possible
EEG Technologist II – Full Time
Monday to Friday – Nights (11:00 pm – 7:00 am)
Rotating Weekends & Holidays
NewYork-Presbyterian
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Upper Manhattan / Washington Heights
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center has a distinguished history of transformative innovation. Our Neurological Institute was the first in North America, and patients from around the world seek out our neurologists and neurosurgeons for their renowned expertise in brain and spine disorders.
Our program is consistently ranked among the top in the nation for Neurology and Neurosurgery by U.S. News & World Report. Across Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medicine, our providers lead clinical trials and deliver the most advanced diagnostic and treatment approaches in neurological care.
Our comprehensive Epilepsy Centers are among the most active programs on the East Coast and serve as major referral hubs for patients with complex and hard-to-control seizures. We are at the forefront of advanced electrodiagnostic testing and epilepsy care, including continuous EEG monitoring, video-EEG evaluation, and intracranial monitoring for surgical planning.
Make an Impact on the Night Shift
Working nights offers a unique and rewarding experience:
Less disruptions and greater autonomy in your work. Strong team bonding within a close-knit overnight team. An ideal schedule for:
- Individuals seeking daytime flexibility.
- Students advancing their clinical credentials.
- Focused professionals who thrive in a quieter environment.
Role Overview
As an EEG Technologist II, you will play a vital role within our epilepsy monitoring unit, working alongside a highly skilled team of technologists and clinicians. Under the supervision of the Clinical Neurophysiology leadership team, you will:
Perform EEG hookups and disconnects for adult and pediatric patients. Support advanced neurodiagnostic testing and monitoring. Serve as a key resource for patients, physicians, and interdisciplinary team members.
Requirements
Preferred Criteria:
- Two years of college experience.
Required Criteria:
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- ABRET registry eligible.
- Knowledge of applicable computer systems and software.
- One of the following:
- Two years of neurodiagnostic technician experience.
- Graduation from a CAAHEP-accredited Electroneurodiagnostic program.
- Graduation from an ABRET-approved Electroneurodiagnostic (END) program.

