What are the responsibilities and job description for the Therapist - Audiologist position at Magnet Medical?
Shift Details
Shift 8 hour days
Job Order Details
Start Date 2026-06-29
End Date 2026-09-28
Duration 13 Week(s)
Client Details
City New Orleans State LA
An Audiologist is a healthcare professional specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists work with patients of all ages to evaluate hearing loss, recommend appropriate treatments or interventions, and provide rehabilitation through the use of hearing aids, assistive devices, or therapy. They play a critical role in improving patients' ability to communicate and maintain quality of life.
Key Responsibilities:
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Diagnostic Evaluation:
- Conduct comprehensive hearing assessments using a variety of diagnostic tests, including audiograms, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions tests.
- Evaluate the auditory and balance functions of patients to diagnose hearing impairments or balance disorders.
- Perform specialized tests for children, the elderly, and patients with complex medical histories.
- Interpret test results and provide detailed reports to both patients and referring physicians.
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Treatment and Rehabilitation:
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans to manage hearing loss and balance issues.
- Recommend and fit hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other assistive listening devices, ensuring proper fitting and adjustment.
- Educate patients and their families on how to effectively use hearing aids and other assistive devices.
- Offer auditory rehabilitation services, including auditory training, speech-reading, and other methods to improve communication skills.
- Provide counseling to patients and their families on hearing loss, tinnitus, and other related conditions.
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Balance and Vestibular Care:
- Conduct vestibular (balance) evaluations and diagnose balance disorders or dizziness (vertigo).
- Treat conditions related to the inner ear and balance system through physical therapy or vestibular rehabilitation.
- Educate patients on how to manage dizziness or balance issues and provide strategies to reduce the risk of falls.
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Patient Education and Counseling:
- Provide patients and their families with information about the nature of hearing loss, available treatments, and coping strategies.
- Guide patients in adapting to hearing aids, cochlear implants, and other devices to enhance their hearing and overall quality of life.
- Offer counseling and emotional support to patients, particularly those who experience significant hearing loss or balance issues.
- Promote hearing conservation practices, including noise protection strategies for individuals at risk of hearing damage.
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Collaboration with Healthcare Teams:
- Work closely with other healthcare providers such as ENT specialists, speech-language pathologists, and pediatricians to ensure comprehensive patient care.
- Participate in multidisciplinary teams to manage complex cases involving both hearing and balance disorders.
- Refer patients to specialists, such as otolaryngologists, for further evaluation or surgery when necessary.
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Hearing Screening and Prevention:
- Conduct hearing screenings for newborns, children, school-aged children, and adults to identify hearing impairments early.
- Advise on hearing protection and preventive measures for those in high-risk environments (e.g., loud work environments, musicians, etc.).
- Participate in community outreach programs, offering hearing screenings and education on hearing loss prevention.
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Research and Professional Development:
- Stay up-to-date on the latest audiology research, technologies, and best practices in hearing healthcare.
- Participate in continuing education opportunities, workshops, and conferences to maintain licensure and certification.
- Engage in research to advance knowledge in the fields of audiology, hearing devices, and balance disorders.
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Documentation and Record Keeping:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records, including audiological assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
- Ensure all documentation complies with healthcare regulations and maintains patient confidentiality (HIPAA).
- Complete administrative tasks, such as billing and insurance documentation, related to audiology services.