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Altru Health System
Overview
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.
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Compensation
$77,501 - $116,251 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
Boys Town
Provide comprehensive ear, nose, and throat care to pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients in a community-based practice. Perform surgical procedures using scheduled OR block time at Boys Town National Research Hospital.
Salary not listed
11 days ago
Cape Cod Healthcare
Diagnose and manage hearing, balance, and tinnitus disorders while providing fitting and programming for hearing aids and cochlear implants. Collaborate with educators and the public to provide audiologic rehabilitation and hearing conservation programs.
1 month ago
OhioHealth
Perform and assess acoustic emissions and other auditory response procedures, specifically supporting the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening program. Coordinate patient discharge plans and collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team.
DRISCOLL HEALTH PLAN
The Pediatric Audiologist will diagnose and treat hearing disorders in children across outpatient and inpatient settings, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Essential duties include performing behavioral evaluations, administering ABRs under various conditions, and managing amplification devices like hearing aids and cochlear implants.
Demant
The Newborn Hearing Screening Technician conducts hearing screens on newborn infants in the well baby and NICU units prior to discharge, providing necessary education to parents regarding screening relevance and early intervention. Additionally, the role involves administrative tasks such as scheduling coordination, completing location-specific paperwork, and managing daily, weekly, and monthly reporting.
3 months ago
Onsite Medical Providers PC
The primary duties involve conducting comprehensive newborn hearing screenings using specialized equipment and accurately documenting the results for parents and healthcare teams. This role also includes communicating test results, educating families on follow-up care, and assisting with data input and billing tasks.
The Technician performs hearing screens on newborn infants in the well baby and NICU units prior to discharge, while also providing essential education to parents regarding hearing screening relevance and early intervention. Responsibilities include coordinating post-discharge follow-up care as needed and maintaining screening equipment.