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Kaiser PermanenteNew
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The Audiologist performs comprehensive diagnostic hearing and vestibular tests for patients of all ages. They are responsible for dispensing hearing aids, managing implantable devices, and providing rehabilitation for balance and tinnitus disorders.
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Ochsner Health
This role involves administering various diagnostic audiological exams, counseling patients and families on test results, and reviewing options for hearing healthcare needs. The audiologist will also perform services for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders, including evaluating, ordering, and dispensing hearing aids and cochlear implants.
4 days ago
Blythedale Children's Hospital
The pediatric audiologist will perform comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and implement individualized treatment plans for infants, children, and adolescents. They will also collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and provide education and training to caregivers.
$105,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
8 days ago
Northwell
Performs comprehensive audiological and vestibular evaluations for patients of all ages and ensures the proper fit of amplification devices. Provides essential counseling to patients and families while collaborating with medical staff for patient management.
$85,090 - $147,220 / YEAR
10 days ago
Nevada System of Higher Education
Diagnose and manage hearing and balance disorders through comprehensive audiological evaluations and individualized treatment plans. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide patient education and maintain accurate clinical records.
$39 - $60 / HOUR
11 days ago
University Hospitals
Perform universal infant hearing screenings and assist with pediatric patient testing under the supervision of a licensed audiologist. Manage patient records, electronic charting, and the ordering of hearing aids and supplies.
23 days ago
Kaiser Permanente
Perform diagnostic evaluations of the auditory and vestibular systems for pediatric and geriatric populations. Provide counseling, rehabilitation recommendations, and mobile diagnostic services for various hospital units.
25 days ago
Mass General Brigham
Responsible for selecting, fitting, and repairing hearing aids and other assistive devices for patients. Performs cochlear implant and tinnitus evaluations while monitoring patient progress and researching hearing disorders.
$70,990 - $101,202 / YEAR
Albany Medical Center
The Audiology Extern performs diagnostic audiological tests and provides amplification services, including the selection and fitting of hearing aids. They are responsible for counseling patients on test results and coordinating care with physicians for audio and vestibular disorders.
$18 - $23 / HOUR
29 days ago
Brown Medicine
Provide clinical services including screening, assessment, and intervention for inpatients and outpatients with speech, language, and swallowing impairments. Coordinate rehabilitation plans of care and utilize instrumental technology for diagnosis and treatment.
$36 - $59 / HOUR
1 month ago
Cape Cod Healthcare
Diagnose and manage hearing, balance, and tinnitus disorders while providing fitting and programming for hearing aids and cochlear implants. Collaborate with educators and the public to provide audiologic rehabilitation and hearing conservation programs.
Saint Peters Healthcare System
The Audiologist is responsible for selecting, fitting, and dispensing hearing aids and assistive devices for patients of all ages. They will also provide follow-up care for cochlear implants and collaborate with medical staff on clinical education and program development.
$39 - $63 / HOUR
Scripps Health
Perform clinical diagnostic audiologic evaluations and fit adult amplifications while collaborating with ENT specialists. Provide patient counseling and maintain detailed clinical reports and progress notes.
Valley Children’s Healthcare
Assess, treat, and manage hearing impairments for pediatric patients from newborns to young adults. This includes performing diagnostic tests, dispensing amplification devices, and coordinating care with other medical disciplines.
$45 - $70 / HOUR
Staffing Proxy
Perform comprehensive audiologic evaluations and develop individualized treatment plans for adult and geriatric patients. Provide patient-centered counseling and manage the fitting and programming of hearing aids and other auditory devices.
$80,000 - $120,000 / YEAR
DRISCOLL HEALTH PLAN
The Pediatric Audiologist will diagnose and treat hearing disorders in children across outpatient and inpatient settings, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. Essential duties include performing behavioral evaluations, administering ABRs under various conditions, and managing amplification devices like hearing aids and cochlear implants.
Arkansas Children's Hospital
The Audiologist performs audiological evaluations and screenings, reviews medical records, and implements plans of action for patients. They maintain technical competency with clinical equipment and provide education and counseling to patients and families.
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Audiologist performs audiological and vestibular function testing and treatment, as well as diagnostic testing to assess patients' hearing and vestibular status. They develop and evaluate a plan of care while collaborating with the patient care team and educating patients and caregivers on treatment options.
$41 - $61 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Audiologist performs audiological and vestibular function testing and treatment, as well as diagnostic testing to assess patients' hearing and vestibular status. They develop and evaluate a plan of care while collaborating with the patient care team and educating patients and their families on treatment options.
The Audiologist performs audiological and vestibular function testing and treatment, including diagnostic testing to assess hearing and vestibular status and determine appropriate treatment. This role involves developing, documenting, implementing, and evaluating a plan of care while educating patients and recommending various sound modification devices.
$41 - $55 / HOUR