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Bozeman Health
Overview
The Audiologist performs essential hearing services, including conducting hearing evaluations and fitting hearing aids. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals and provide education to patients regarding their hearing health.
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Posted
22 days ago
CQ Partners
The Audiologist will conduct full hearing assessments and diagnostics for patients. They are also responsible for fitting and dispensing hearing aids and other assistive devices based on patient needs.
$90,000 / YEAR
25 days ago
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.
$60,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Nationwide Children's Hospital
This contingent/PRN/on-call role involves providing evidence-based diagnostic audiology evaluations to determine the type and degree of hearing sensitivity in patients with varied medical complexity. Essential functions also include recommending appropriate follow-up care, educating caregivers, and managing administrative tasks like scheduling and documentation.
The qualified candidate will be responsible for conducting full hearing assessments and hearing instrument fittings while delivering top-quality patient care. This includes administering hearing evaluations, tests, and examinations, as well as fitting and dispensing hearing aids based on patient needs.
$75 - $125 / HOUR
3 months ago
New England ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery
Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations for pediatric and adult patients using various diagnostic tests. Manage patient follow-ups, referrals, and prepare timely clinical reports while participating in community outreach.
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations for pediatric and adult patients, including specialized tests like tympanometry and acoustic reflex testing. Responsibilities also involve initiating appropriate follow-up and referral appointments and preparing timely reports on patient visits.
Hearing Healthcare Recruiters, LLC
The role involves conducting comprehensive hearing evaluations, recommending and fitting appropriate hearing devices based on patient needs, and providing ongoing counseling and support. Key duties also include performing hearing aid adjustments, troubleshooting, and maintaining accurate patient documentation.
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
Staffing Proxy
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations, diagnostic assessments, and provide specialized services including tinnitus management, APD evaluations, and cochlear implant care. Key duties also involve educating and counseling patients on hearing loss and treatment options while collaborating with the team for patient-centered care.
$105,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
4 months ago
Key responsibilities include performing hearing evaluations, recommending personalized treatment options, and fitting, programming, and managing hearing aids for patients. The role also requires providing counseling and education to patients and families while collaborating closely with ENT providers.
$70,000 / YEAR
Independence Health System
The audiologist will conduct daily evaluations of hearing and balance disorders for pediatric, adult, and geriatric patients, determining diagnoses and establishing appropriate courses of action, including dispensing hearing aids and monitoring treatment plans. Essential functions involve performing clinical responsibilities, adhering to legal and ethical standards, maintaining accurate documentation, and educating patients and families on treatment goals and needs.