The IOM Technologist monitors a patient's nervous system in real-time during complex surgical procedures to ensure patient safety. They partner with surgeons and anesthesiologists to interpret electrophysiological data and provide critical alerts during operations.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have at least one year of IONM experience and hold a CNIM certification or be CNIM-eligible. A bachelor's degree in a related field and AHA CPR certification are also required.
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Job description
Overview Be a Guardian in the Operating Room.
Sign-on bonus available IOM Technologist | MPOWERHealth Every surgery has a team protecting the patient.
You are the one protecting their nervous system.
When a patient goes under anesthesia for a complex spinal or neurological procedure, they place extraordinary trust in the hands around them.
As an IOM Technologist at MPOWERHealth, you are a critical part of that circle of care — monitoring the patient's brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves in real time, ready to act the moment something needs attention.
This isn't just a technical role.
It's a calling for someone who understands that their skill and focus can mean the difference between a patient walking out of the hospital or not.
If that kind of purpose drives you, we want you on our team.
Responsibilities
What You'll Do: Protect Patients. Partner with Surgeons. Make a Difference. Your Role in the Operating Room Every case is different. Every patient is counting on you. Here's how you show up for them:
Before the first incision, you meet with patients, review their history, and explain what neuromonitoring means for their safety. You are often their last reassuring voice before surgery begins.Patient Assessment:
You are the eyes on the nervous system throughout the procedure — continuously reading electrophysiological data, spotting early warning signs, and alerting the surgical team in real time when it matters most.Intraoperative Monitoring:
You work side-by-side with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OR staff. Your communication and expertise directly influence surgical decisions and patient outcomes.Team Collaboration:
You interpret complex waveforms, correlate findings with surgical events, and document everything with precision. Your records protect the patient long after they leave the OR.Data Integrity:
You contribute to a culture of continuous improvement — helping make care better not just for today's patients, but for every patient who follows.Quality & Innovation:
What We Offer
A Career That Rewards Your Dedication Compensation & Benefits We believe people who protect patients deserve to be well taken care of themselves:
Benefits
Vacation
401(k)
Health insurance
Paid holidays
Sick time
Sign-on bonus
HSA contribution
On-call pay
Quarterly utilization incentive
Advanced case training
Travel incentive pay
Sign-On Bonus — because your expertise is worth it from day one
Competitive salary based on your experience, credentials, and skillset
Earn up to 100% employer-paid health insurance + $1,500 annual HSA contribution
Quarterly utilization incentive — up to $2,000 per quarter
Travel incentive pay: $150–$250 per case day when covering cases on the road
On-call pay, paid holidays, vacation, and sick time
401(k) with competitive company match and immediate vesting
Access to advanced case training to keep growing your clinical skills
Qualifications
This role is for experienced IOM professionals ready to step in and make an immediate impact:
CNIM certified or CNIM-eligible
Bachelor's degree or higher in a related field
Minimum 1 year of IONM experience
Strong foundation in neuroanatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology
AHA CPR certified | Valid Driver's License
A communicator and a collaborator — equally comfortable working independently or as part of a surgical team Bonus Points
Advanced degree in neuroscience or a related field
Experience with advanced neuromonitoring modalities What to Expect on the Job This is an active, hands-on role in real surgical environments:
You'll be on your feet — standing, moving, and staying sharp for extended periods
You'll transport and set up equipment (up to 45 lbs)
Schedule flexibility required, including on-call availability
Exposure to OR environments; adherence to safety protocols is essential Not yet CNIM certified? You don't have to wait. Apply to the MPOWERHealth CNIM Academy — our nationally accredited, paid training program with a 94% certification pass rate. MPOWERHealth is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a workplace free from discrimination on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status. IND456