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Kaiser PermanenteNew
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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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MedElite Group, LLC.New
The Audiologist will evaluate, diagnose, and manage hearing and balance disorders for geriatric patients in skilled nursing and long-term care facilities. Key duties include conducting comprehensive hearing evaluations, fitting devices, and providing education to patients and families.
$30,000 - $60,000 / YEAR
Highmark Health
Conduct evaluations of hearing and balance to diagnose and manage disorders such as tinnitus. Provide hearing aid fitting, programming, and psychosocial counseling to patients and their families.
2 days ago
Summit Health
The audiologist will conduct audiological evaluations and manage tinnitus patients while providing counseling to patients and their families. They will also coordinate care with other professionals and dispense hearing aids.
$97,200 - $121,500 / YEAR
Mohawk Valley Health System
The Audiologist evaluates, plans, directs, and treats patients referred for audiology treatments to restore function and prevent disability. They also counsel patients and their families regarding the effects of hearing impairment and assist in maximizing the patient's performance in society.
$55 / HOUR
4 days ago
Ochsner Health
This role involves administering various diagnostic audiological exams, counseling patients and families on test results, and reviewing options for hearing healthcare needs. The audiologist will also perform services for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders, including evaluating, ordering, and dispensing hearing aids and cochlear implants.
Altru Health System
The Audiologist is responsible for identifying, assessing, diagnosing, managing, and interpreting test results related to disorders of human hearing, balance, and other neural systems. This position also involves providing audiological rehabilitation, selecting, fitting, and dispensing amplification systems like hearing aids.
$77,501 - $116,251 / YEAR
7 days ago
Blythedale Children's Hospital
The pediatric audiologist will perform comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and implement individualized treatment plans for infants, children, and adolescents. They will also collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and provide education and training to caregivers.
$105,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
8 days ago
Lexington Medical Center
The Audiologist determines the type and degree of hearing impairment through various diagnostic tests and vestibular testing. They plan and implement rehabilitation services, including hearing aid selection and counseling, in collaboration with other healthcare professionals.
10 days ago
Nevada System of Higher Education
Diagnose and manage hearing and balance disorders through comprehensive audiological evaluations and individualized treatment plans. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide patient education and maintain accurate clinical records.
$39 - $60 / HOUR
11 days ago
Sonova AG
The role involves performing patient hearing test assessments, analyzing results, and recommending appropriate treatment and product options, while also addressing patient concerns regarding hearing aid benefits and pricing. Essential functions also include community outreach, teaching patients technology utilization, and performing hearing aid repairs and adjustments.
$65,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
13 days ago
Glens Falls Hospital
The Audiologist is responsible for evaluating, treating, and counseling patients with hearing disorders. They will assess, fit, and follow up with patients needing amplification from newborns to adults.
$31 - $56 / HOUR
21 days ago
University Hospitals
Perform universal infant hearing screenings and assist with pediatric patient testing under the supervision of a licensed audiologist. Manage patient records, electronic charting, and the ordering of hearing aids and supplies.
23 days ago
MarinHealth
Provides a full range of audiological services, including screening, diagnostic, and rehabilitation services. Consults with families and other professionals to develop comprehensive care plans for patients of all ages.
$52 - $78 / HOUR
25 days ago
Bristol Bay Area Health Corporation
The Audiologist will develop and provide comprehensive audiology services, including hearing tests, aid fittings, and individualized treatment plans. They will collaborate with interdisciplinary health staff to reduce the impact of hearing impairment for patients and families.
28 days ago
E.N.T. Specialty Partners
Conduct comprehensive audiological evaluations and collaborate with ENT specialists to create individualized treatment plans. Fit and program hearing aids while providing ongoing patient support and counseling on hearing health.
LCMC Health
The Audiologist diagnoses hearing loss and provides aural rehabilitative services, including the administration of hearing tests and the prescription of hearing aids. They are also responsible for performing neural telemetry testing in the operating room and maintaining clinical equipment.
Prisma Health
The Audiologist is responsible for all audiology testing and diagnostic testing on ENT patients to determine the extent of hearing capability or disability within the UMG Greenville ENT Facility. This includes assisting with documentation, patient interaction regarding assessment and plan, and ensuring correct and prompt billing through complete documentation.
29 days ago
WakeMed Health & Hospitals
Evaluate hearing and balance concerns to develop personalized care plans for patients. Manage the fitting and troubleshooting of hearing devices while collaborating with ENT physicians and care teams.