What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist position at Medical Associates?
Join our ENT team as an Audiologist at Medical Associates, where you’ll help patients reconnect with the sounds that matter most. Working closely with experienced ENT physicians, you’ll deliver personalized, high-quality audiology care in a collaborative clinical environment that values professionalism, teamwork, and patient-centered care.
Medical Associates Clinic Overview:
Medical Associates Clinic is a physician-owned multi-specialty group practice. Our 200 providers and 1,100 health care professionals is dedicated to delivering exceptional care across Northeast Iowa, Southwest Wisconsin and Northwest Illinois. www.mahealthcare.com
Why You’ll Love This Role
- Full-time or part-time schedule available with predictable hours
- Collaborative care model with direct access to ENT physicians
- Meaningful patient relationships and long-term continuity of care
- Balanced mix of clinical and administrative work
- Supportive, team-oriented environment focused on respect, safety, and quality
Full-time providers will be eligible for a benefits package including:
- Paid Time Off (accrue up to 29 days/year) additional CEU time off and allowance
- Health Insurance and Dental Coverage with discounted premium rates for wellness program participation
- 401k with immediate matching (50% on the dollar up to 7% of pay additional annual Profit Sharing)
- Medical & Dependent Care Flex Spending Accounts
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive audiologic evaluations, including patient histories and diagnostic testing
- Interpret results, document findings, and partner with ENT physicians to guide treatment decisions
- Develop individualized treatment plans and provide follow-up care
- Perform hearing aid evaluations, fittings, dispensing, and repairs
- Support the Audiology and Hearing Aid department through select administrative responsibilities, including prior authorizations, ordering, and third-party funding coordination
- Maintain and calibrate audiology equipment and assist with evaluating new technology
- Contribute to special projects and continuous improvement initiatives
Community Overview:
Dubuque, Iowa: Located along the scenic wooded bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River, Dubuque is a beautiful city with one of the finest school systems in the country. The City has won many national awards including Kiplinger’s “10 Great Places to Live”, Forbes “Best Small Places for Business and Careers” and Forbes “#1 Best Small City to Raise a Family”. A full list of the awards can be found on the City of Dubuque website at: http://cityofdubuque.org/73/Awards
The Dubuque area offers something for everyone: two of the best down-hill ski resorts in the Midwest, miles of hiking, biking and cross country skiing trails, a talented local symphony, the Smithsonian-affiliated National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium, excellent community theatre, farmer’s market, boating, and extensive programs, sports and events for children. https://youcanbegreathere.com/ and www.traveldubuque.com
With a population of 70,000 and a drawing base area of over 250,000, Dubuque is a city where the simple pleasures and modern conveniences of life are balanced. Dubuque is a little over a one hour drive from both Madison and Iowa City, and is only three hours from Chicago.
Qualifications:
Experience
- 1–3 years of audiology or related clinical experience preferred
Education & Licensure
- Graduate degree in Audiology or equivalent professional education
- Active audiology license required
Skills & Attributes
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to build trust and influence positive outcomes with patients and colleagues
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Comfort working with audiology equipment and hearing aid technology