What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Audiologist position at Hart Hearing and Balance Centers?
About the Practice
We’re a busy private practice with 5 locations throughout the Greater Rochester area with a great team. We offer competitive pay, paid time off, 401(k) with matching, health insurance and bonuses. Office hours support great work-life balance: Monday-Thursday 8:30-4:30, Friday 8:30-12.
Summary
The Audiologist will evaluate patients for hearing loss in adult populations and demonstrate an advanced level of clinical knowledge, communication and interdisciplinary collaboration and professionalism.
Attributes
- Strong patient service and communication skills
- Compassionate, warm and patient focused
- Au.D. (preferred) or Master’s Degree in Audiology
- NY state Audiology license and NY state Hearing Aid Dispensing license
Job Duties And Responsibilities
- Performs and interprets diagnostic audiologic evaluations for both routine and complex patient populations.
- Performs hearing aid evaluations, fittings and counseling and verification for patients with both routine and complex needs. Works with multiple hearing aid manufacturers/programming interfaces.
- Provides counseling, education and guidance to patients and their families regarding disorder(s). Adapts existing resources to meet patient and caregiver needs.
- Maintains comprehensive electronic medical records (EMR) for each patient.
- Works collaboratively with professionals from other disciplines.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Master's degree in Audiology required; Au.D. or Ph.D. in Audiology preferred. 1-2 years of experience in Audiology preferred, but not required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to work collaboratively and build strong team-based relationships, and flexibility and problem-solving skills required.