What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist position at Staffing Proxy?
For over 30 years, Victoria Hearing Center (VHC) has provided
comprehensive hearing care to Victoria and the surrounding communities. Founded
in 1979 by the physicians of Victoria ENT & Allergy Associates, VHC
operates as a trusted, ENT-affiliated practice delivering diagnostic and
amplification services in a collaborative medical setting.
The team is known for personalized, patient-centered care and
modern hearing technology solutions.
Position Overview:
Victoria Hearing Center is seeking a patient-centered Audiologist (or Hearing Instrument Specialist) to join their growing practice in Victoria, Texas. This
provider will deliver comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative hearing
services to a diverse patient population ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics.
The ideal candidate is clinically strong, service-driven, and
comfortable educating patients on amplification solutions while guiding them
confidently through the treatment process.
This role combines diagnostics, amplification, patient
counseling, and ongoing care management in a well-established, ENT-affiliated
setting.
Key Responsibilities:
- Comprehensive
Diagnostic Care
- Perform diagnostic hearing evaluations for pediatric through geriatric patients, including VRA and play audiometry
- Evaluate both self-referred patients and referrals from Victoria ENT
- Provide written reports for workers’ compensation and Texas Workforce Commission patients
- Patient
Consultation & Treatment Planning
- Conduct in-depth consultations to review findings and determine amplification candidacy
- Educate patients on hearing aid technology, assistive listening devices, and connectivity options
- Develop individualized treatment plans and confidently guide patients through recommended solutions
- Hearing
Aid Fitting & Ongoing Care
- Fit, program, and dispense hearing aids and related accessories from multiple manufacturers
- Provide follow-up care, including verification, adjustments, troubleshooting, and long-term device management
- Perform cerumen management within scope of practice and coordinate physician referrals when appropriate
Requirements
- Master’s
or Doctoral degree in Audiology (Au.D. preferred)
- Active
Texas Audiology license (or ability to obtain)
- Strong
patient communication and counseling skills
- Experience
in amplification and hearing aid dispensing preferred
Benefits
- Medical,
Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Life
Insurance
- Matching
401(k)
- Paid
Time Off and Holidays
- CEU, Licensure, Associations
- Relocation
Assistance
Salary : $85,000