This position is responsible for the evaluation of patients (pediatric and adult) for general audiology, implants (BAHA and CI) and Hearing Aids.
This position will counsel patients and their families regarding device options, use, care, maintenance, and realistic expectations.
Function/Duties of PositionIn addition, this position provides clinical audiology support. This may include, but not be limited to pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, electrophysiological assessments, including ABR and OAE. Appropriate follow-up care including aural rehabilitation, lip reading, and referral to appropriate education and community agencies will be done to ensure maximum benefit from assistive devices.
In addition, this position will provide education and training to medical students, residents and audiologists in a clinical setting through assigned lectures.
Participation in outreach programs directed to health professionals, patients, families, and the general public. In addition, will provide rehabilitation services.
Required QualificationsLicensure in Audiology, by the Board of Examiners; to dispense hearing aids through the Health Division; and maintenance of the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA) must be maintained.
Additional DetailsSalary Range: $65,055 - $100,452 per year (Commensurate with qualifications, experience and internal equity)
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