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Neurodiagnostic Supervisor / Clinical Instructor (EEG) — Dayton, OH
Onsite | Full-Time | Salary Position
About the Role
The Company is seeking an experienced Neurodiagnostic Supervisor / Clinical Instructor (EEG) to play a key leadership and education-focused role across multiple hospital sites. This position blends hands-on clinical work with teaching, assessment, and program oversight—ideal for a registered technologist who enjoys mentoring others and shaping the next generation of EEG professionals.
This role supports four total facilities (two large hospitals and two smaller hospitals), with the majority of time spent at the two primary hospital locations. Each site is supported by a lead technologist, allowing this role to focus heavily on education, assessment, quality oversight, and clinical instruction.
What Makes This Role Unique
- Working for a top 2025 rated company
- Heavy emphasis on education, clinical instruction, and competency assessment
- Rotating group of students and trainees you'll help develop and sign off
- Strong leadership structure with site-based lead technologists
- Balance of supervisory responsibility and direct patient care
- High visibility and impact across a multi-site neurodiagnostic program
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a clinical instructor and supervisor for EEG staff, aides, and students
- Lead clinical education, training, competency validation, and sign-offs
- Perform EEG studies as needed, including inpatient, ICU/cEEG, and long-term monitoring
- Support protocol development, quality improvement, and regulatory compliance
- Provide mentoring, feedback, and performance assessment for technologists and trainees
- Collaborate with leadership, site leads, and clinical teams to streamline workflows
- Assist with onboarding, orientation, and ongoing professional development
- Track metrics, competencies, and documentation related to training and performance
Facilities & Coverage
- 4 total hospital sites
- 2 large hospitals (primary coverage)
- 2 smaller hospitals (periodic support)
- Each site has a dedicated lead technologist for daily operational support
Schedule
- 5 days per week
- 8-hour shifts
- Onsite position (not remote)
- Occasional schedule flexibility may be required to support education, assessments, or coverage needs
Compensation
- Salary Range: $70,000 – $90,000 annually
- Sign-On Bonus: $10,000
- Relocation assistance may be offered in lieu of a sign-on bonus
Relocation Assistance
Possible, based on candidate needs and overall compensation structure.
Requirements
- Registered EEG Technologist (R. EEG T.) required
- Minimum 3 years of EEG experience (ICU/cEEG experience strongly preferred)
- Experience working with adult and pediatric populations
- Strong communication, teaching, and leadership skills
- Comfort serving as a clinical instructor with rotating students
- Ability to manage competency sign-offs, metrics, and evaluations
- Onsite availability required
Why This Role Matters
This position plays a critical role in maintaining clinical excellence, developing talent, and ensuring high-quality neurodiagnostic care across multiple hospitals. If you're passionate about EEG, education, and leadership—and want a role where your expertise truly shapes a program—this is an opportunity to make a lasting impact.