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Duke Careers
Overview
The role involves independently maintaining a clinical caseload, providing evidence-based evaluation and treatment for patients with ear abnormalities and auditory disorders using diagnostic tests. Responsibilities also include planning and participating in habilitative and rehabilitative programs for these patients.
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Compensation
$5,000 / YEAR
Posted
11 days ago
Commonwealth Medical Services
Conduct one-time assessments for Veterans to assist in their disability claim process. Review medical records and complete assessments electronically on a secure platform.
$450 - $550 / DAY
25 days ago
Christie Clinic
Provide direct patient services including diagnostic audiologic and vestibular testing, rehabilitation, and hearing aid fitting. Responsibilities also include counseling patients, maintaining equipment, and providing staff training.
$75,981 - $102,282 / YEAR
1 month ago
University Health
Provides audiology services to diverse patient populations to restore communicative and cognitive functions. Manages audiology programs and coordinates the student/intern program with designated schools.
Salary not listed
BMC Software
The Audiology Extern will perform comprehensive audiologic evaluations for pediatric and adult patients, conduct diverse vestibular testing, and perform Auditory Brainstem Response testing on infants. Responsibilities also include evaluating, fitting, and troubleshooting hearing aids and implantable devices, and collaborating on an interdisciplinary team in a busy ENT clinic.
$0 / HOUR
The primary duty involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically on a secure platform. This role is characterized by a low volume of patients, seeing only 1 to 6 Veterans daily, and explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, billing, or scheduling.
2 months ago
Kaiser Permanente
The Clinical Audiologist will assess, diagnose, and treat patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders by evaluating audiologic function and documenting findings in the medical record. Responsibilities also include counseling patients on treatment options, educating on hearing conservation, and performing specialized procedures like fitting implantable devices or advanced vestibular assessments.
The Clinical Audiologist will assess, diagnose, and treat patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders by evaluating audiologic function and documenting findings in the medical record. Essential duties include counseling patients on treatment options, performing specialized vestibular and electrophysiologic tests, and managing hearing aid and implantable device fittings.
The role involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically on a secure platform. The work setting is low-stress, seeing only 1-6 Veterans per day, and explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, billing, or scheduling.
$550 / DAY
3 months ago
CQ Partners
Core responsibilities include acting as an empathetic authority by making strong recommendations, fitting treatment technology, verifying prescriptive programming, and managing follow-up care processes. Clinicians will also perform diagnostic testing, specifically Cognivue, and focus on tinnitus treatment.
$85,000 / YEAR
The primary role involves assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients who present with hearing, balance, and related disorders. This includes evaluating audiologic function, interpreting test findings, and reviewing results with the patient or responsible adult.
The Clinical Audiologist is responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders, which includes performing comprehensive evaluations and documenting findings in medical records. Key duties involve counseling patients on treatment options like hearing aids or implantable devices, and performing specialized tests such as vestibular assessments and electrophysiologic evaluations.
The primary duty involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically. The role is characterized by a low-stress setting, seeing only 1 to 6 Veterans daily, and explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, or billing.
The role involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically on a secure platform. Practitioners will see a low volume of 1 to 6 Veterans daily and will not be involved in treatments, procedures, diagnosing, prescribing, billing, or percentage calculations.
The primary duty involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to aid in their disability claim process, working in a low-stress setting with few daily appointments. Responsibilities also include reviewing records and completing assessments electronically using a secure platform.
4 months ago
The primary duty involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically. This role operates in a low-stress setting, seeing only 1 to 6 Veterans daily, and explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, or billing.
The role involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically on a secure platform. The position explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, billing, or calculating disability percentages.
The role involves conducting one-time assessments for Veterans to assist with their disability claim process, which includes reviewing records and completing assessments electronically on a secure platform. This position explicitly excludes treatments, diagnosing, prescribing, billing, or calculating disability percentages.