Audiologist
Aria Care Partners · Monroe, LA · 1 wk ago
HealthcarePart-time
Responsibilities
- Provide bedside clinical care to patients from the disabled to the elderly in skilled nursing facilities.
- Conduct otoscopic exams.
- Diagnose and treat hearing loss using mobile audiology equipment.
- Dispense, program, maintain, and repair hearing aids.
- Cerumen removal.
- Recommend appropriate patient follow-up and care options.
- Deliver outstanding customer service through all patient interactions.
- Attend clinics solo; responsible for all electronic progress note documentation and emailing completed notes to facilities.
Qualifications
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and maintain a clean driving record.
- Experience in medical-based hearing care, including wax removal, tympanometry, hearing tests, and hearing aid dispenses.
- Ability to travel up to 2.5 hours one way to different skilled nursing facilities.
- Capable of working independently and managing all aspects of clinic operations, including scheduling and billing.
Benefits
- Compensation is daily rate based on experience, plus mileage.
- Flexible part-time opportunity.
- No sales quota.
- Patient-centered care.
Schedule
- Arrive at facility to begin clinic at 9 am.
- Goal to see approximately 15 patients per facility.
- Drive of at least 2-hour drive per clinic day (max 2.5 hours).
- Over 3 hours from home, Aria will cover accommodations for overnight stay and a meal.
Pay
- Daily rate based on experience, plus mileage.
About the Role
Audiologists or Hearing Instrument Specialists who work for Aria Care Partners provide excellent mobile hearing care to patients in skilled nursing facilities. As a clinician, you will ensure the accurate diagnosis and treatment of hearing conditions while delivering outstanding customer service through all patient interactions.