Staffing Proxy
Location
Corvallis, Oregon
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive audiological evaluations, educate patients on findings and treatment options, and recommend appropriate hearing solutions. Key duties also include providing hearing aid fittings, verification, counseling, and maintaining accurate patient records.
Candidates must possess a Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree and hold an active or eligible Audiology license in Oregon. The role requires strong patient communication and counseling skills, coupled with an ethical, patient-first approach to hearing healthcare.
This role is ideal for an Audiologist who values relationship-based care, clinical integrity, and making a meaningful impact within a close-knit community.
Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive audiological evaluations and diagnostic testing Educate patients on hearing loss, test results, and treatment options Recommend appropriate hearing solutions based on clinical findings and lifestyle needs Provide hearing aid fittings, verification, counseling, and follow-up care Maintain accurate and compliant patient records Deliver a consistent, high-quality patient experience aligned with clinic standards
Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree Active or eligible Audiology license in the state of Oregon Strong patient communication and counseling skills Ethical, patient-first approach to hearing healthcare Ability to work collaboratively within a clinical team
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