Texas Children´s Hospital is an internationally recognized full-care pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston.
About Texas Childrens Hospital Texas Children´s Hospital is an internationally recognized full-care pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. One of the best pediatric hospitals in the United States, Texas Children´s Hospital is dedicated to providing the finest possible pediatric patient care, education and research. Texas Children´s is nationally ranked in the top five among children´s hospitals by both Child magazine and U.S. News & World Report. The hospital has garnered widespread recognition for its expertise and breakthrough developments in the treatment of cancer, diabetes, asthma, HIV, premature babies, and cardiogenic and attention-related disorders. No third party considerations will be accepted at this time. Vendors please do not call HR directly to solicit. Position Summary Overview: Serve as a lead technologist and supervisor of technical operations and training activities. Responsibilities: Oversee clinical, technical and research activities; ensure completion of inpatient studies, outpatient studies and research patient studies, including daytime studies, scoring records and maintaining a database. Assist with the operation of the clinical laboratory and direct related clerical activities; assure adequate laboratory coverage and serve as a technical resource for night shift polysomnography techs. Perform high quality PSG scoring, standard and complex PSG recordings, MSLT, EEGs and long-term video EEG monitoring. Responsible for assisting the medical director and leaders with training and protocol development to enhance competency levels of the clinical staff. Teach polysomnographic and neurodiagnostic procedures to junior personnel and supervise their recordings. Knowledge and Skills: Knowledge of current neurodiagnostic technique and pattern recognition and general neurodiagnostic instrumentation. Ability to independently demonstrate skills in PSG, scoring, EEG, long term-video EEG and MSLT. Demonstrated ability to operate neurodiagnostic analog and digital medical equipment, video monitoring equipment and computer analysis. Must have good communication and interpersonal skills. Education, Experience and Licensure: Graduate of a CAAHEP accredited electroneurodiagnostic technology program or equivalent formal training. Bachelor degree preferred. Registry from BRPT and a minimum of five (5) years experience in PSG required. Registry or registry eligible within eighteen (18) months of employment by ABRET in EEG or by AARC (RRT) in respiratory care.