Clinical Audiologist - FT

Raleigh Capitol Ear, Nose, and ThroatRaleigh, NC
Onsite

About The Position

Raleigh Capitol Ear Nose, Throat and Allergy is a growing, physician-owned Otolaryngology practice with 5 offices across the triangle. Formed in July 2012 by the merger of two premier practices, the organization aims to provide expansive services and convenient patient care. They pride themselves on offering comprehensive care tailored to individual patient needs, combining traditional quality customer service with the latest medical advancements and technology. The practice emphasizes professional service, innovative treatments, and the highest standard of compassionate and cost-effective patient care. They are currently seeking an Audiologist to join their high-energy, growing team.

Requirements

  • Audiology doctorate or Master's degree
  • A minimum of 2 years of experience is preferred, but we will accept a strong new Au.D. graduate following completion of an externship with extensive ENT experience.
  • Audiology license from the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (required)
  • License from North Carolina State Hearing Aid Dealers and Fitters Board (required if appropriate)
  • Operate audiometer, NOAH and Microsoft office

Nice To Haves

  • Certification from the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and/or certification from the American Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Association (ASHA) or Certification from the American Board of Audiology (ABA) (recommended)
  • Pediatric diagnostic and dispensing experience preferred
  • Willingness to grow and learn throughout career
  • Maintain best practices in Audiology

Responsibilities

  • Perform adult and pediatric diagnostic assessments while providing coverage for ENT physician's clinic
  • Determine appropriate treatment plan including the fitting and dispensing of hearing instruments and assistive listening devices
  • Perform pediatric diagnostic assessments including DPOAEs, tympanometry, VRA and CPA
  • Determine appropriate treatment plan for pediatric patients diagnosed with hearing loss
  • Evaluate hearing devices, perform repairs and maintenance on devices
  • Examine vestibular disorders and provide appropriate treatment and/or recommendations (including evaluation/ treatment of BPPV)
  • Counsel patients and their families on hearing loss and treatment plans
  • Document patient encounters in appropriate EMR system
  • Educate or train other medical staff on communication needs of the hearing impaired, as well as, teaching others on the topics of hearing loss.
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