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Entry Level Neurophysiologist – Regional Traveler
NCSRegional traveler providing intraoperative neuromonitoring for Globus Medical’s surgical patients. Supporting surgeons across changing Mid-Atlantic operating-room assignments.
Posted 8/21/2026full-timeRemote • Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia • 🇺🇸 United StatesEntry LevelWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in intraoperative neuromonitoring, including patient history assessment, data collection, and effective communication with surgical teams. Maintains compliance with industry standards and regulations while managing equipment and travel requirements.
Highest-signal resume keywords
Intraoperative NeuromonitoringPatient Medical History AssessmentEffective Communication SkillsTime ManagementOperating Room Experience
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Hard Skills
Data CollectionWaveform DisplayLatency CalculationAmplitude CalculationConduction Time CalculationEquipment MaintenanceProtocol IdentificationTroubleshootingDocumentation PreparationCompliance Training
Soft Skills
Organizational SkillsTeam CollaborationAdaptability
Tools & Technologies
Neuromonitoring EquipmentIOM LogsSurgical Monitoring Modalities
Certifications & Qualifications
Medical Malpractice Insurance Eligibility
Industry Keywords
Mid-Atlantic RegionOperating RoomEthical StandardsRegulatory CompliancePatient Safety
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Provide temporary staffing support across the Mid-Atlantic region, with weekly-changing assignments
- Obtain detailed patient medical histories
- Consult with surgeons regarding patient structures at risk and monitoring modalities
- Communicate monitoring information to surgeons and surgical teams throughout procedures
- Display and label waveforms and calculate latencies, amplitudes, and conduction times
- Identify appropriate protocols and troubleshoot to ensure accurate data collection
- Complete documentation and prepare IOM logs, files, and timely uploads
- Maintain neuromonitoring equipment and perform required maintenance checks
- Travel regularly, primarily by car, including overnight travel for multiple days each week
- Set up and transport intraoperative neuromonitoring equipment in operating rooms
- Adhere to company and industry codes, policies, laws, regulations, and ethical standards
Requirements
What you’ll need- A Bachelor’s degree is required
- Valid US driver's license is required
- Private transportation required
- Operating Room (OR) experience preferred, but not required
- Ability to transport and set up equipment totaling 50lbs
- Strong time management and organizational skills
- Ability to manage competing demands, frequent change, delays and/or unexpected events
- Effective communication skills and ability to collaborate in a team-oriented setting
- Communication in English with surgeons and surgical staff
- Ability to handle regular travel
- Able to travel overnight for multiple days each week
- Ability to bend over, stand for several periods of time, and use visual and auditory skills and manual dexterity
- Ability to wear gloves, masks, gowns, and goggles for extended periods
- Must be qualified for and maintain privileges at all required hospitals, including applicable physical or vaccination requirements
- Must be eligible for medical malpractice insurance coverage at standard rates
- Must complete introductory and annual compliance training and maintain compliance knowledge
Benefits
Comp & perks- All travel expenses plus meals are reimbursed
- Full, paid training is provided
- Medical malpractice insurance provided by the Company