What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Audiologist position at Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic?
Sound Speech and Hearing Clinic is a neurodiversity-affirming private practice in San Francisco seeking a compassionate and motivated audiologist to join our team!
In this role, you will evaluate, diagnose, and manage hearing loss in both children and adults, and participate in multidisciplinary assessments for central auditory processing disorders. You’ll work closely with our team of audiologists and speech-language pathologists, as well as collaborate with educators, neuropsychologists, medical professionals, and other allied health providers.
The ideal candidate is enthusiastic about working with a diverse patient population and values a family-centered, holistic approach to care. You enjoy balancing independent clinical work with teamwork and collaboration—and you’re excited to support Sound’s mission to celebrate communication for all!
We are open to part-time and full-time applicants and offer flexible schedule options.
Job Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
- Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree
- California Dispensing Audiologist state license OR California Audiologist state license and eligibility for California Dispensing Audiologist state license
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Familiarity with AudioStar Pro, NOAH, numerous hearing aid fitting modules, and Verifit2
- Familiarity with electronic health records systems
Primary Job Functions:
- Administer diagnostic audiologic evaluations for adults (conventional audiometry) and children or populations with learning differences (behavioral observation, visual reinforcement, and/or conditioned play audiometry) including objective measures of middle ear and inner ear function.
- Conduct central auditory processing evaluations (no prior experience needed; training and support provided).
- Counsel patients and family members on test results and recommendations.
- Coordinate care with other medical providers and allied health professionals as needed.
- Complete chart notes and written reports for patient appointments.
- Provide patients with various avenues for hearing aid purchase including private pay, insurance, state programs, and 3rd party providers.
- Select, fit, and verify hearing aids, accessories, remote microphones, and FM systems.
- Provide hearing aid troubleshooting, repairs, checks, and cleanings.
- Work alongside hearing aid manufacturers and other vendors for training/support.
- Provide custom hearing protection consults, selection, and fittings.
- Maintain clean, safe, efficient, and HIPAA-compliant work areas.
Details about compensation and benefits available upon request.