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UCLA Health Neurodiagnostic Clinical Manager - Westwood in Los Angeles, California
Description
Through your
dedication to and compassion for others, you consistently lift up every life
you touch. If you have the unique qualifications needed for our team and the
desire to offer hope and reassurance to others, we'll provide you with a career
opportunity you'll love!
The Clinical
Manager in Neurophysiology oversees the main EEG, Adult and Pediatric Epilepsy
and Cerebral Blood Flow laboratories. As our Neurodiagnostic Manager you will
coordinate with the Medical Directors to ensure technical operations meet our
needs and labs maintain the accreditation standards. You will manage, develop
and motivate staff ensuring competencies are up to date while also handling
departmental budgets and schedules. Clinically, it is expected that you
collaborate with surgeons to develop OR techniques, act as the primary
technologist for new procedures and provide coverage for complicated cases and
overflow. With this role, you may also work on specialized tasks like epileptic
spike dipole source localization and quantified EEG analysis.
At UCLA
Health, passionate clinicians in a wide range of disciplines have enabled us to
become a world-renowned health system with four award-winning hospitals and
more than 270 community clinics throughout Southern California. We're also home
to the world-class medical research and clinical education capabilities of the
David Geffen School of Medicine. If you're looking to experience greater
challenge and fulfillment in your career, come to UCLA Health.
Salary Range:
$ 49.09 - $109.05 Hourly
Qualifications
ABRET Certification - required
Bachelor's Degree - required
R. EEG T., CNIM or equivalent - required
BCLS certificate from American Heart Association or American Red Cross - required
At least 10 years of Neurophysiology experience - preferred
Working knowledge of University and Hospital policies and procedures to appropriately manage personnel - preferred
Working knowledge of the CareConnect system - preferred
Demonstrated effective supervisory skills including experience in recruitment, performance appraisal, identification and communication of expectations, discipline and training
Interpersonal skills to promote a cooperative and productive work environment and to establish and maintain cooperative, productive working relationships with faculty, residents, medical students and staff from various social, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
Skill in analyzing information and procedures to define objectives, identify patterns and recognize alternatives and their implications.
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