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The Audiologist performs comprehensive diagnostic hearing and vestibular tests for patients of all ages. They are responsible for dispensing hearing aids, managing implantable devices, and providing rehabilitation for balance and tinnitus disorders.
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360care
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic audiological examinations and provide hearing aid evaluations, selections, and repairs for geriatric patients. Travel to skilled nursing and long-term care facilities to deliver on-site care and maintain clinical documentation via EMR.
1 month ago
Conduct comprehensive audiological examinations and hearing aid evaluations for residents in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities. Manage the dispensing, fitting, and repair of hearing aids while maintaining clinical documentation in an EMR system.
Aldevra
Assist audiologists with evaluations, ear mold impressions, and the fitting and repair of hearing aids. Provide direct patient support, maintain equipment according to OSHA standards, and document patient education in medical records.
$22 - $26 / HOUR
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic audiological examinations and hearing aid evaluations for residents in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities. Dispense, adjust, and repair hearing aids while maintaining clinical documentation via an EMR system.
Staffing Proxy
Perform comprehensive audiologic evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for adult and geriatric patients. Provide patient-centered counseling and manage the fitting and programming of hearing aids and other auditory devices.
$80,000 - $120,000 / YEAR
NOMS Healthcare
The Audiologist is responsible for assessing and prescribing treatment for hearing disorders while providing diagnostic, preventative, and rehabilitative services. They will also manage hearing aid evaluations, repairs, and patient education to improve communication and quality of life.
Allergy & Ent Assoc
The audiologist will provide comprehensive hearing healthcare services to pediatric and adult patients, including diagnostic testing and hearing instrument fitting. They will also collaborate with ENT physicians and medical staff to coordinate patient care and maintain systematic clinical records.
2 months ago
Clay Consulting
The Audiologist is responsible for administering and interpreting various tests to determine the type and degree of hearing impairment, including evaluating results against behavioral and social factors. Duties also involve conducting otoscope examinations, managing cerumen, performing equipment calibration checks, and maintaining patient confidentiality per HIPAA.
$60,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
IME RESOURCES LLC
The Audiologist is responsible for administering and interpreting various tests to determine the type and degree of hearing impairment, including evaluating results to determine the likely cause, prognosis, and addressing issues related to hearing loss and tinnitus. Duties also involve operating computerized programs for medical record management, conducting otoscope examinations, cerumen management, and equipment calibration checks.
Audibel
Key duties involve conducting comprehensive hearing tests, fitting hearing aids, performing cerumen management procedures, and training providers and students. The role also requires counseling patients on device use, including connectivity features, and maintaining hearing aid functionality.
$80,000 - $100,000 / YEAR
The Audiologist will travel to skilled nursing and long term care facilities to conduct comprehensive examinations, evaluations, and auditory consultations for residents. Key duties include dispensing, adjusting, and repairing hearing aids, performing cerumen management, and completing all required clinical documentation.
QTC Management, Inc.
The Audiologist is responsible for administering and interpreting various tests to determine the type and degree of hearing impairment, evaluating results against behavioral and social factors, and determining causation and prognosis for hearing loss and tinnitus. Duties also include operating computerized programs for EMR entry, maintaining confidentiality, conducting otoscopic exams, managing cerumen, performing equipment calibration checks, training paraprofessionals, and completing Disability Benefit Questionnaires for the Veterans Benefits Administration.
$90,000 - $170,000 / YEAR
The Audiologist is responsible for administering and interpreting various hearing tests to determine the type and degree of impairment, evaluating results against behavioral and social factors, and determining prognosis. Duties also include conducting otoscopic exams, managing cerumen, performing equipment calibration checks, completing Disability Benefit Questionnaires (DBQs), and leading paraprofessional staff training.
The Audiologist will travel to facilities to conduct comprehensive examinations, evaluations, and auditory consultations, including dispensing, adjusting, and repairing hearing aids, as well as performing cerumen management where permitted.
Hearing Healthcare Recruiters, LLC
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive hearing assessments, counsel patients on hearing loss and devices, and manage the fitting, programming, and troubleshooting of hearing aids across multiple sites. Responsibilities also include performing cerumen management, taking ear impressions, and managing all necessary follow-up care and service commitments.
$999,999 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Audiologist will travel to facilities to conduct comprehensive examinations, evaluations, and auditory consultations, including dispensing, adjusting, and repairing hearing aids and performing cerumen management as permitted by state regulations. Responsibilities also include completing all required patient and clinical documentation using the EMR system.
The Audiologist will travel to skilled nursing and long-term care facilities to conduct comprehensive examinations, evaluations, and auditory consultations, including dispensing, adjusting, and repairing hearing aids, and performing cerumen management as permitted by state regulations. Responsibilities also include completing all required patient and clinical documentation using the EMR system.
The Audiologist will perform comprehensive diagnostic hearing evaluations across all age groups, including those referred from Victoria ENT, and provide detailed written reports for regulatory bodies. Key duties also involve conducting in-depth consultations, developing individualized treatment plans, and guiding patients through amplification solutions.