Audiologist ENT Office

Trinity Health
Onsite

About The Position

The Audiologist provides comprehensive diagnostic, rehabilitative, and counseling services for pediatric and adult patients with hearing and balance-related concerns. This role includes performing behavioral and objective audiologic assessments, pediatric and newborn diagnostic testing, and patient- and family-centered counseling. The Audiologist evaluates, programs, and manages cochlear implants and bone conduction hearing devices, providing full-scope care from candidacy through long-term follow-up. Additional responsibilities include tinnitus evaluation and counseling, coordination of implant equipment and logistics, and close collaboration with interdisciplinary providers to ensure high-quality, integrated patient care across diverse developmental and medical needs.

Requirements

  • Master’s or Doctoral degree in Audiology (Au.D.) from an accredited program required
  • Successful completion of supervised clinical practicum and fellowship (per state requirements)
  • Active state licensure as an Audiologist (or eligibility for licensure) required

Responsibilities

  • Conduct comprehensive behavioral and objective assessments, including pure-tone and speech audiometry, immittance testing, otoacoustic emissions (OAE), and electrophysiologic testing (ABR/ASSR) to diagnose hearing loss.
  • Perform pediatric diagnostic evaluations such as newborn ABR/ASSR testing, Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA), and Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA).
  • Demonstrate the ability to assess individuals with a wide range of developmental and cognitive abilities.
  • Educate patients and families regarding hearing loss, treatment options, communication strategies, and hearing conservation.
  • Provide counseling and resources related to amplification options and Hearing Assistive Technology (HAT) systems.
  • Evaluate and counsel candidates for cochlear implants and bone conduction implants.
  • Provide full-scope clinical management of implant recipients, including device activation, eSRT measurements, ongoing programming, rehabilitation support, and troubleshooting.
  • Manage implant-related equipment, including operating room device ordering, exchanges, replacements, and upgrades.
  • Evaluate patients with tinnitus and provide basic counseling, education, and management strategies.
  • Collaborate with otolaryngologists (ENTs), primary care providers, educational audiologists, Teachers of the Deaf (TODs), and Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care.
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