Surgical Neurophysiologist
5/7/2026
Perform real-time intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring using various modalities to support surgeons during procedures. Coordinate preoperative assessments, analyze waveforms, and provide critical findings to the surgical team and interpreting physicians.
Salary
75000 - 95000 USD
Working Hours
40 hours/week
Company Size
201-500 employees
Language
English
Visa Sponsorship
No
Description
Join a Leader in Intraoperative Neuromonitoring
At IntraNerve Neuroscience (INN), we are committed to delivering high-quality neuroscience services that make a difference in patient care. As a Surgical Neurophysiologist, you will play a key role in supporting surgeons and healthcare teams by providing critical neurophysiological monitoring during surgical procedures.
Since 2010, INN has been accredited by The Joint Commission, monitoring over 35,000 patients annually. We set high standards for patient safety, clinical performance, and continuous improvement.
What You’ll Do
• Perform preoperative patient assessments including medical history review, informed consent, and monitoring plan coordination with the surgical team and interpreting physician.
• Measure and apply recording electrodes; set up, calibrate, and troubleshoot neuromonitoring equipment for each procedure.
• Provide continuous real-time intraoperative monitoring using SSEPs, MEPs, EMG, EEG, BAEPs, and other modalities as indicated.
• Analyze and interpret electrophysiological waveforms, recognizing normal patterns, variants, and abnormalities while accounting for anesthetic and pharmacological influences.
• Communicate monitoring findings in real-time to the interpreting physician and surgical team throughout each procedure.
• Complete post-operative technical reports, IONM logs, and billing documentation following case completion.
• Maintain equipment in proper working order, following cleaning, storage, and transportation protocols.
• Participate in on-call rotation including nights, weekends, and holidays as scheduled.
• Develop and maintain professional relationships with surgeons and OR staff at assigned facilities.
• Participate in quality assurance projects, quarterly case audits, grand rounds, and continuing education activities.
Compensation & Benefits
The final salary offered will be based on a variety of factors including relevant experience, skills, certifications, and education level. Total compensation also includes:
• Signing Bonus & Relocation Bonus available
• Comprehensive Health Benefits & Wellbeing Program with the opportunity to earn 100% employer-paid health insurance for employee-only coverage.
• Dental and Vision Insurance (with significant employer cost-sharing).
• Competitive 401(k) with employer match and immediate eligibility.
• Continuing Education (CE) Allowance and paid CE days to maintain your CNIM, attend conferences, and advance your career.
• Quarterly Case Utilization Bonus Incentive
• Travel Pay Incentive
• Marketing Bonuses
• Weekend Case Bonuses
• PTO & Company-Paid Holidays
• Volunteer Paid Days
• Company-Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability
• Employee Assistance Program (with counseling sessions and work/life support)
• Telehealth Provider access for you and your family members
• Advanced Case Training may be available
Requirements
What You’ll Need
Required:
• Active CNIM certification.
• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience as defined by ABRET for CNIM eligibility.
• Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
• Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, neuroanatomy, pathologic processes, and aseptic techniques.
• Proficiency with IONM equipment and ability to acquire and analyze data across multiple IONM modalities.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills necessary to interact with surgeons, anesthesia teams, and OR staff.
Preferred:
• 2+ years of IONM experience.
• Experience with advanced modalities including MEPs, BAEPs, and cranial nerve monitoring.
Schedule & Work Environment
• Full-time position with variable weekly schedule based on surgical caseload.
• Work is performed in the operating room environment; requires prolonged focus, standing, the ability to lift and transport equipment up to 50lbs, and Manual dexterity for applying electrodes and operating equipment.
• Rotating on-call coverage including nights, weekends, and holidays.
• Local staff serving local facilities in the Dayton, OH region with minimal travel requirements.
• Dedicated 24/7 operations support team.
Why IntraNerve?
• Privately owned and mission-driven - focused on patient care and clinical excellence.
• Joint Commission Accredited since 2010 - over 35,000 patients monitored annually.
• Award-winning workplace recognized for Professional Development, Employee Well-being, and Purpose & Values.
• Local staff, local impact - you build lasting relationships with your surgical teams.
• Commitment to excellence, integrity, and professionalism in everything we do.
• Resources & support - work with state-of-the-art technology backed by a dedicated operations team.
intraoperative monitoring, neuromonitoring, IOM, IONM
IntraNerve Neuroscience (INN) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind.
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