What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Audiologist position at Hearing Asset Advisors?
About the Position
We are seeking a Doctor of Audiology to join our collaborative and forward-thinking team. This is an opportunity to practice at the top of your scope in a supportive and growing medical setting. We offer the full spectrum of audiologic care, including diagnostics, amplification, and long-term hearing wellness. We value both clinical excellence and a strong team culture. We are looking for a clinician who is not only technically skilled but also genuinely enjoys connecting with patients and colleagues. Our ideal candidate is professional, dependable, and compassionate- someone who values precision and patient-centered care.
What Sets Us Apart
We pride ourselves on providing medically driven, comprehensive audiology services. Our audiologists work closely with otolaryngologists and other healthcare providers, offering a full range of services including:
Comprehensive audiologic evaluations for adults and children
Immittance testing and reflex studies
Speech-in-noise testing and loudness discomfort level assessments
ABR and OAE testing
Vestibular testing with VNG and vHIT
Cochlear implant programming
Tinnitus assessment and counseling
Hearing aid dispensing, verification, and ongoing management
Real-ear and electroacoustic measurements
Patient education and aural rehabilitation
You’ll also find a collaborative, collegial team that values professional growth, shared
knowledge, and mutual support. We work hard, but we also foster a positive and respectful
workplace culture.
Key Responsibilities
Comprehensive Assessment & Connection: Develop meaningful rapport byunderstanding each patient’s unique hearing history. Perform thorough evaluations that inform both clinical decisions and individualized care planning.
Precision in Diagnostics: Administer a full range of audiometric tests tailored to patient needs. Our goal is to deliver precise, personalized results that support improved communication and quality of life.
Collaborative Treatment Planning: Guide patients through the selection and implementation of appropriate treatment options including hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and aural rehabilitation, while ensuring care plans are customized and well-supported.
Long-Term Patient Care: Provide consistent, compassionate follow-up care, including counseling, device adjustments, and ongoing support. Build trust by being a reliable resource throughout the patient’s hearing journey.
Counseling with Compassion: Address the emotional and social impact of hearing loss with empathy and professionalism. We prioritize education and support over sales, offering solutions that are evidence-based and patient-focused.
Commitment to Professional Growth: Stay current with advancements in audiology and share new knowledge with both patients and colleagues. We value lifelong learning as a key element of delivering exceptional care.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $108,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
Salary : $108,000 - $150,000