What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS) position at Staffing Proxy?
Cornerstone
Audiology is an award-winning, independently owned hearing care practice
serving West Texas for over 19 years. Founded by Dr. Julie Hubik, the practice
has built a strong reputation for compassionate care, clinical excellence, and
deep community connection.
This is a team that genuinely enjoys working
together—high-performing, patient-first, and committed to making a meaningful
impact in people’s lives. Their patient population is largely adult and
geriatric, with a strong emphasis on relationships, trust, and long-term care.
Position Overview:
Cornerstone Audiology is seeking a full-time Audiologist to join their team. They are also open to experienced Hearing Instrument Specialists (HIS) who align with their patient-first approach.
This role focuses on comprehensive adult diagnostics,
patient counseling, and treatment planning, with opportunities to expand into
hearing aids, cochlear implants, and tinnitus management. The ideal candidate
values patient relationships, takes pride in delivering high-quality care, and
thrives in a collaborative, team-oriented environment.
The schedule is designed to support both patient access and
work-life balance, including early Fridays.
Key
Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive
audiologic evaluations for adult patients, including:
- Pure tone and bone conduction testing
- Speech testing (SRT, word recognition, speech-in-noise)
- Tympanometry and DPOAEs
- Otoscopy and cerumen management
- Interpret test results
and develop individualized treatment plans
- Provide patient-centered
counseling, ensuring clear and practical communication of results and
recommendations
- Fit and program hearing
aids based on patient needs (training available if needed)
- Conduct cochlear implant
candidacy testing, counseling, and follow-up (experience preferred but not
required)
- Support tinnitus
evaluation and management, including counseling and device-based solutions
(training available)
- Maintain accurate,
detailed documentation and reports
- Complete applicable
documentation (e.g., VA, Texas Workforce Commission)
- Collaborate closely with
team members to ensure a seamless patient experience
Requirements
- Au.D. or Master’s degree
in Audiology OR licensed Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS) in Texas (or ability to obtain)
- Texas Audiology license
(or ability to obtain)
- Strong communication and
interpersonal skills
- Ability to manage a full
patient schedule with attention to detail
- A patient-first mindset
with a collaborative, team-oriented approach
What Sets This Role
Apart
- Independent,
well-established practice with a strong local reputation
- Supportive,
high-performing team culture
- Willingness to train
clinicians with the right attitude and patient focus
- Opportunity to expand
skills in cochlear implants and tinnitus management
- Modern clinical tools and
exposure to multiple hearing aid manufacturers
Benefits
- Salary plus bonus potential: $80,000 –
$120,000
- Health insurance
- 401(k) with employer
match
- Paid time off holidays
- Schedule: Monday–Thursday: 7:45 AM
– 5:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- CEU Licensure Associations
Salary : $60,000 - $75,000