Audiologist

Mayo ClinicRochester, MN
10d

About The Position

We are currently hiring a full-time clinical audiologist. An audiologist provides services for the prevention, identification, diagnosis, consultation, and rehabilitation of patients with hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists at Mayo Clinic work in a variety of specialties within the scope of practice. This is a unique opportunity to be part of a team leveraging the latest evidence-based approaches to deliver exceptional patient care. This audiologist position is split between pediatric diagnostic assessments and hearing aid services, with roughly half of the time dedicated to each area. For example, the audiologist may spend mornings conducting pediatric evaluations and afternoons supporting our hearing aid program. As part of our pediatric team, the audiologist will be responsible for conducting the full range of pediatric audiological assessments on complex patients. This includes behavioral audiometry (VRA, CPA), otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem response, and auditory steady-state response testing. Additional support is provided by an assistant or another audiologist as needed for very young or medically involved patients. Audiologists in our hearing aid program perform consultations, device fittings, and follow-up services for adult and pediatric patients using traditional hearing aids and osseo-integrated hearing devices. Our team works with all major hearing aid manufacturers to ensure we meet the individual needs of each patient. Candidates should be comfortable performing real-ear measurements. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your interest in the role.

Requirements

  • Must meet minimum education requirements for licensure in the state of practice, with a Doctorate of Audiology degree.
  • Must be licensed per state law as an audiologist or have pending licensure to be completed by the time of hire.
  • National certification in Audiology is required (Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology, ABA Certification, or equivalent).
  • Basic Life Support certification (within 60 days of hire) and Hearing Aid Dispensing license may be required depending on practice location and applicable state laws.

Responsibilities

  • Prevention, identification, diagnosis, consultation, and rehabilitation of patients with hearing and balance disorders
  • Conducting pediatric evaluations
  • Supporting hearing aid program
  • Conducting the full range of pediatric audiological assessments on complex patients
  • Behavioral audiometry (VRA, CPA)
  • Otoacoustic emissions
  • Auditory brainstem response
  • Auditory steady-state response testing
  • Performing consultations
  • Device fittings
  • Follow-up services for adult and pediatric patients using traditional hearing aids and osseo-integrated hearing devices
  • Performing real-ear measurements

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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