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Summit Health
Overview
The audiologist will conduct audiological evaluations and manage tinnitus patients. They will also provide counseling to patients and families regarding hearing loss and recommend management strategies.
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Compensation
$97,200 - $121,500 / YEAR
Posted
9 days ago
CQ Partners
Conduct comprehensive audiological assessments and develop individualized treatment plans for adult patients. Provide counseling and education on hearing health while managing tinnitus and cochlear implant needs.
$130,000 / YEAR
24 days ago
ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida
The Clinical Audiologist will administer diagnostic tests and make recommendations for rehabilitative services. Responsibilities also include fitting and dispensing hearing aids and conducting aural rehabilitation assessments.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Staffing Proxy
Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations, diagnostic testing, and provide hearing aid consultations and fittings for adult patients. Manage specialized treatments including Lyric hearing aids, tinnitus assessments, and auditory processing evaluations.
$105,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
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
Kaiser Permanente
The Clinical Audiologist will assess, diagnose, and treat patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders by evaluating audiologic function and documenting findings in the medical record. Responsibilities also include counseling patients on treatment options, educating on hearing conservation, and performing specialized procedures like fitting implantable devices or advanced vestibular assessments.
2 months ago
Hearing Healthcare Recruiters, LLC
The role involves providing comprehensive audiological diagnostics, including audiometry, OAEs, and tympanometry, alongside managing tinnitus and integrating cognitive care discussions related to hearing loss and dementia connections. The audiologist will craft customized, evidence-based solutions for patients within a patient-centered private practice setting.
3 months ago
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.
4 months ago
Center for Neurosciences
The audiologist will provide diagnostic audiology services and hearing rehabilitation to patients. They will also be responsible for operating audiological equipment and interpreting test results.
5 months ago