Presbyterian Healthcare Servicesposted 2 months ago
$31 - $47/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Clovis, NM
Ambulatory Health Care Services

About the position

Plains Regional Medical Center in Clovis, NM is seeking a dedicated and experienced full-time Audiologist to join our team. The successful candidate will provide comprehensive audiological services to patients of all ages, helping to diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders. This position offers an excellent opportunity to work in a supportive and collaborative healthcare environment, making a significant impact on patient care and quality of life. The Audiologist is responsible for performing audiometric testing at the request of the referring physician, and assisting in the evaluation and diagnosis of hearing disorders. Treatment of hearing disorders, including hearing aid assessment, fitting, dispensing, and adjustment.

Responsibilities

  • Full range of diagnostic testing for all age groups.
  • Perform diagnostic audiometric testing on clients including pediatric and infant testing (OAE).
  • Management of district school hearing screening programs.
  • Educates patients in the severity of hearing loss, hearing aids, and hearing conservation.

Requirements

  • Masters degree from an accredited college or university in audiology.
  • Current NM Audiology License and endorsement to dispense.
  • Current ASHA membership.
  • Five to ten years post graduate experience in audiology and hearing aid dispensing.

Benefits

  • Sign-on and relocation bonuses available to qualified candidates.
  • Educational and career development options, including tuition and certification reimbursement, scholarship opportunities.
  • Strongline Staff Safety (a wearable badge that allows employees to quickly and discreetly call for help when safety is a concern).
  • Shift differentials for nights and weekends.
  • Differentials for higher education, certifications and various lead roles.
  • Malpractice liability insurance.
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