Kaiser Permanente
Location
San Marcos, California
The Audiologist will provide diagnostic evaluations of auditory and vestibular systems for adults and children, and offer counseling and recommendations for hearing rehabilitation, including determining cochlear implant candidacy. Essential duties involve performing specialized diagnostic tests for various populations, counseling patients, providing mobile diagnostic services, and managing hearing aid evaluations and referrals.
Candidates must possess a Master's or Doctorate degree in Audiology and hold a current California Audiologist License and Basic Life Support certification upon hire. While no prior experience is explicitly required, one year of experience as an Audiologist is preferred.
Provide diagnostic evaluations of the auditory and vestibular systems and aid in assessing the neurological status of adults and children. Provide direction, counseling, and recommendations regarding the rehabilitation of hearing impaired patients. Determine whether severely hearing impaired patients are candidates for cochlear implant surgery. Upholds Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws.
Selects, performs, and interprets diagnostic test data for: Pediatric and geriatric populations, vestibular function, and facial nerve integrity. Counsels patients and informs them of future therapeutic plans. Provides mobile diagnostic services for inpatients, ICU, NICU, and operative patients. Performs evaluations, assessments, and referrals for hearing aids. Keeps accurate and comprehensive records in patients medical chart and department-based files. Performs daily equipment biological calibrations, maintains equipment, and initiates requests for repair. Instructs monthly patient education class. Assists families with placement into appropriate education setting for hearing-impaired children. Serves as a resource for hearing and vestibular assessment (and rehabilitation) to physicians, paraprofessionals, and patients regarding hearing health diagnostics and care. Maintains professional competency.
Preferred Qualifications: One year of experience as an Audiologist preferred
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