NUVISTA Mental Health·Greenwood, Nova Scotia
The QEEG Technician is responsible for conducting quantitative electroencephalogram assessments using Evoke Neurosciences equipment and supporting clients throughout the process. They also manage equipment maintenance, sanitization, and clinical documentation to ensure high-quality patient care.
Reports to: TMS Operations Manager
NuVista Mental Health is a national network of mental health clinics serving communities across Canada. With locations from coast to coast and a growing portfolio of specialized sub-brands, NuVista is committed to accessible, evidence-based, and patient-centred care.
The qEEG Technician plays a key clinical support role in the delivery of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) services. Working under the direction of the clinical team, qEEG Technicians are responsible for conducting quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) assessments using Evoke Neurosciences equipment, supporting clients throughout the assessment process, and ensuring all equipment is properly maintained and sanitized between appointments.
Communicates clearly and effectively; strong presentation and active listening skills.
Ethics &
Integrity: Demonstrates honesty, accountability, and maintains strict confidentiality.
Job
Knowledge: Maintains strong understanding of role responsibilities and continuously updates professional knowledge.
Quality
Focus: Produces accurate work and proactively identifies opportunities for improvement.
Teamwork: Collaborates respectfully and contributes to shared team goals.
Client
Focus: Demonstrates empathy, professionalism, and commitment to a positive client experience.
Technical
Skills: Maintains knowledge of technical tools and processes to enhance performance.
Candidates should ideally have post-secondary education in a healthcare field and experience in a clinical or neurodiagnostic setting. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with veteran and RCMP populations are highly valued.
Market context
Behavioral-health positions in Nova Scotia often reflect steady demand in child and adolescent services, especially where trauma-informed care and specialized assessment skills are needed. These roles are competitive because employers typically look for a Ph.D. or PsyD in Clinical Psychology, registration with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology, and direct clinical experience with younger patients. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your registration status and prepare examples of trauma-informed work before applying.