What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist (Part-Time or Full-Time) position at Audiology Associates Hawaii?
Job Opportunity:
Audiology Associates Hawaii (AAH) is a well-established private practice with two locations on the beautiful and bustling island of Oahu in Hawaii. We are looking for either a part-time or full-time audiologist who has the knowledge and desire to perform hearing evaluations, vestibular assessments, dispense hearing aids, and offer other treatment plans for patients' individual needs in a private practice setting. We are also in the process of starting to work with patients who use cochlear implants. The audiologist will be required to work at both office locations throughout the week and likely some Saturdays (1-2 times per month).
The position is available immediately, but start date is flexible for the right candidate. To apply, please reply to this listing or send your resume to hearbetter@audiologyhawaii.com.
Job Benefits:
-Total compensation package (see attached images)
-A high level of autonomy
Job Duties:
-Conduct hearing evaluations, including immittance and emissions testing, for pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations and properly counsel families and patients on audiological results after testing
-Dispense hearing aids and assistive listening devices using best practices
-Perform and analyze vestibular testing
-Update medical records based on ongoing evaluations of each patient
-Consult with and send written reports to referring physicians
-Assist with keeping track of office inventory, incoming and outgoing orders or repairs, and ordering audiology supplies for both office locations
Job Requirements:
-Doctor of Audiology (AuD)
-Currently have (or have the ability to obtain) a Hawaii state license in audiology
-Ability to work Saturday hours
-Ability and desire to dispense hearing aids in a private practice setting
-Experience performing and analyzing vestibular testing
-Ability to work independently
-Excellent interpersonal skills
-Strong organizational skills
-Ability to maintain a positive and professional attitude
-Have strong compassion, care, and respect for all patients
-Have a strong desire to continue learning
-Experience with cochlear implants and/or bone anchored hearing aids (preferred, but not required)
-Familiarity with CounselEar OMS, Resound, and Starkey (preferred, but not required)
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