Adult Diagnostic Audiologist

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Position Overview:
Diagnostic audiologists provide clinical audiology services to adults who are seeking evaluation due to a suspected auditory disorder. Diagnostic Audiologists work closely with a team of clinical audiologists and speech language pathologists to provide interdisciplinary hearing healthcare to the aforementioned patients.

Principle Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide:
    • Routine diagnostic audiology procedures
    • Physiologic assessment of auditory function
    • Hearing screening
    • Educational audiology services and consultation
  • Contribute to regularly scheduled clinical staffings
  • Protect patients’ privacy and well-being in accordance with HIPAA and FERPA guidelines
  • Completes patient visit notes within a timely fashion consistent with Hearts for Hearing policies and procedures
  • Completes billing in a timely fashion using accepted coding and billing practices endorsed by Hearts for Hearing
  • Ensures patient services comply with internal policies, clinical protocols, and are HIPAA compliant.
    • Maintains program ideals and standards, quality assurance and safety*
    • Works with other members of the audiology team to assure successful communication and coordination between all programs and participate in strategic planning
    • Maintains state licensure to practice audiology and meets state CEU requirements
    • Performs other duties as needed or required

Qualifications & Skills:
This position requires an AuD with ongoing training, mentoring, and management.

  • Excellent clinical skills and a passion to optimize listening and spoken language abilities of children and adults with hearing loss
  • Solves problems with effective decisions and makes decisions in a timely manner
  • Listens well and demonstrates excellent communication
  • Uses problem-solving skills to implement creative solutions when challenges arise
  • Deals effectively with change and can function without knowing all the answers
  • Learns quickly when confronting new challenges
  • Relates well to individuals inside and out of the organization
  • Responds to feedback and incorporates feedback productively
  • Demonstrates self-awareness to behavioral tendencies and patterns
  • Ability to travel for conferences, training in satellite locations or other actions as requested by the Director of Pediatric Audiology
  • Deals with confidential information and/or issues using discretion and judgment

BENEFITS:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Opportunities for professional development and continuing education.
  • A supportive and collaborative work environment.
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