What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Audiologist position at Staffing Proxy?
This is more than a job—it’s a chance to build long-term relationships, grow with an expanding audiology department, and make a meaningful impact on children and families throughout southern Oklahoma.
Position
Overview:
Clinical services include newborn hearing follow-ups, diagnostic ABR testing, OAE, VRA/CPA, tympanometry, and speech audiometry. You’ll also perform pediatric hearing aid fittings and verifications, provide counseling and education to parents and caregivers, and coordinate closely with pediatricians, ENTs, and speech-language pathologists to support holistic, family-centered care.
Although the primary focus is pediatrics, you’ll also assist with select adult diagnostics as needed and contribute to DRH’s growing audiology program as it prepares for expansion into a new, dedicated clinic space. A
This position is ideal for an audiologist who’s passionate about pediatric care, enjoys interdisciplinary collaboration, and wants to make a tangible difference in a community-based hospital setting.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform comprehensive hearing evaluations for infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents
- Conduct ABR, OAE, tympanometry, VRA, and conditioned play audiometry
- Provide counseling and education to patients and families
- Support patients with tinnitus through evidence-based strategies
- Collaborate with physicians and healthcare team members for
coordinated patient care
What You'll Love:
- Working in a hospital where your voice is heard and leadership is
accessible
- Being part of a team that's growing, with a brand new audiology
space on the horizon
- Making a lasting impact in a rural community where your work truly
matters
Benefits Highlights:
- Comprehensive health insurance (for employees and dependents)
- Generous PTO and paid holidays
- 403(b) retirement plan with employer match
- Relocation assistance
- Licensure and malpractice
coverage
- Eligible for student loan
repayment assistance up to $250,000 (requires a 5-year commitment)
- Access to continued education and
professional development
What We're Looking For:
- Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology) from an accredited program
- Active Oklahoma audiology license (or eligibility)
- Strong diagnostic and communication skills
- Genuine commitment to patient care and rural health
- Interest in becoming part of a close-knit team and community
Salary : $84,000 - $250,000