What are the responsibilities and job description for the Core - Audiology Assistant position at Core Physicians LLC?
Core Physicians, part of Beth Israel Lahey Health, is a community-based, multi-specialty medical group dedicated to improving the health of individuals and families across the Seacoast region. With more than 200 healthcare providers across 20 specialties, Core Physicians delivers comprehensive, patient-centered care supported by advanced technology, collaboration, and compassion. Our close partnership with Exeter Hospital allows patients to access seamless, coordinated care within one trusted network.
At Core Physicians, you’ll find a supportive environment that values teamwork, innovation, and professional growth. Whether you’re part of our clinical, administrative, or support staff, you’ll play a key role in advancing our mission to deliver exceptional care and service to our community.
Why Join Us
- Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, and retirement plans beginning on day 1 of employment
- Career advancement opportunities and ongoing education support
- Standard weekday schedule (Monday—Friday) , with limited weekend or holiday rotations that promote teamwork and work–life balance across locations
- Collaborative, physician-led organization that values input and innovation
- Free onsite parking and convenient Seacoast New Hampshire locations
- Culture grounded in respect, quality, and patient-centered care
To assist in the delivery of audiologic services under the supervision of a licensed audiologist.
Requirements:
- High School or GED
- Strong Analytical Skills
Responsibilities:
1. Prepare hearing aids and accessories for the fitting and dispensing by the audiologist, including electroacoustic analysis of hearing aids and other amplification devices.
2. Troubleshoot, clean, and perform minor repairs to hearing aids, earmolds, and other amplification devices and demonstrate assistive listening devices
3. Instruct patients in proper use and care of hearing aids and other amplification devices and assist Audiologist in treatment programs including assisting in test patient preparation and testing of pediatric patients.
4. Perform nondiagnostic otoscopy and create earmold impressions.
5. Collaborate with hearing instrument manufacturers and suppliers regarding status of orders/repairs.
6. Package and mail earmold orders, device repairs and manufacturer repairs.
7. Perform billing and recordkeeping, including documenting work associated with direct or indirect patient care with the approval of the supervising Audiologist.
8. Perform appointment scheduling and various clerical and administrative duties as needed.
9. Participate in practice improvement initiatives and perform other duties as assigned.
Location: Exeter Hospital · CORE-ENT Portsmouth-SS
Schedule: full time, Day Shift, Mon-Fri / 8a-430pm