Job Information
The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York Variable Hours Officer in New York, New York
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Bargaining Unit:
- Regular/Temporary: Temporary
- End Date if Temporary: 12/01/2025
- Hours Per Week: 5
- Standard Work Schedule:
- Building:
- Salary Range: $45.00 to $45.00 P/H
Position Summary
The Variable Hours Officers (Neurophysiology Coordinator) will work under the supervision of the Chief Neurophysiology Technologist and is supervised by Medical Director and Senior Manager Clinical Operations.
Responsibilities
The Variable Hours Officers (Neurophysiology Coordinator) will perform studies on patients of all age groups, including neonates, pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations. Will also participate in recording studies according to approved clinical research protocols as necessary. The holder of this position should provide technically excellent Sleep/EEG testing and procedures in a fiscally sound and productive manner.
Will be responsible for performing all neurophysiology laboratory activities. This includes troubleshooting of equipment problems, maintenance of equipment and supplies in working order, and working with information technology at Columbia University, Department of Neurology, NYP, and vendors as needed. The VHO will have a strong information technology understanding of systems software and troubleshooting issues.
- Measuring and accurately applying electrodes according to established guidelines. Performs routine EEG, video EEG, EEG, and specialized and related EEG, and or EP studies on patients in all age groups in outpatient settings according to laboratory protocols and standards.
- Performing basic video EEG monitoring under minimal supervision in the clinical areas served by the service of this department as assigned. Can perform neurological testing protocol on patients having seizure.
- Understands basic EEG and/or EP patterns and recognize general categories of abnormality. Recognizes, monitors as appropriate, and/or eliminates artifacts.
- Obtaining accurate recordings that address the clinical question, including testing patients' level of alertness as appropriate. Troubleshooting and solves common EEG, EP, and Video EEG recording system problems.
- Consults with supervisory staff about problems that cannot be resolved independently following troubleshooting guidelines set forth by supervisors. Checks that the recording is accurate before the patient leaves the laboratory or attending/fellow is called.
- Performs basic EEG archive and transfer functions.
- Conducts self and maintains self in a professional manner, demonstrates positive interpersonal skills with patients, family members, and colleagues. Fills out and submits forms and departmental documents that pertain to each procedure.
- Enters technical information into database. Other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Requires a bachelor's degree or equivalent in education and experience
Preferred Qualifications
Successfully completed a neurophysiology program from an accredited institution.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
Minimum Salary: 31200.00 Maximum Salary: 31200.00 Salary Unit: Yearly