Audiologist
Children's Clinics · Tucson, AZ · 2 days ago
HealthcareFull-time
Essential Functions
- Conducts developmentally-appropriate audiologic evaluations to assess hearing acuity, middle ear function, cochlear function, the integrity of the auditory pathways, and speech discrimination abilities.
- Makes appropriate medical, habilitative, and educational recommendations based upon diagnostic findings.
- Recommends, orders, and fits traditional hearing aids and bone conduction hearing systems based on audiologic evaluation, age, developmental level, special needs of pediatric patients, and family input.
- Performs hearing aid and earmold fittings with appropriate verification measures (i.e. probe tube measurements; RECDs).
- Provides instructions and appropriate counseling in the care and use of hearing devices and accessories to patients and families.
- Makes monitoring progress and provides continuing education and recommendations regarding amplification.
- Performs non-sedated ABR evaluations for both threshold estimation and evaluation of retrocochlear function.
- Identifies, assesses, and determines audiologic candidacy for cochlear implantation, and consults as a member of the cochlear implant team.
- Performs cochlear implant activations and subsequent mapping.
- Consults with speech providers to continue providing Aural Rehabilitation services as a team post-implantation.
- Provides ongoing education to parents, families, educators, and other professionals regarding hearing loss and its impact on language, learning, and socialization.
- Provides information to parents and professionals regarding advances in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss.
- Participates in new staff orientation and ongoing staff education; mentors and provides training on areas of expertise or specialty as requested by Department Manager.
- Performs other duties as required and assigned.
Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
- Competence in assessing retrocochlear and central auditory disorders.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and relevant software skills.
- Skilled in professional communication with staff and physicians involved in care, to ensure quality patient outcomes and care coordination.
- Able to maintain confidentiality of patient, personnel, and corporate data.
- Able to work and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary setting.
- Able to collaborate with other providers to optimize patient care.
- Able to select and use age-, diagnosis- and developmentally-appropriate audiologic evaluation methods, audiometric tests, and other tools to evaluate hearing and middle-ear health.
- Able to take ear impressions for the purpose of ordering earmolds and to determine the most appropriate earmold for the patient based on the child’s age, degree of hearing loss and anatomy.
- Able to demonstrate competence in a variety of audiology-specific areas including the use of real-ear measures, computerized hearing aid programming, and measure otoacoustic emissions.
- Able to make appropriate recommendations for amplification and hearing assistive technology based on diagnostic results and patient/family needs, including traditional hearing aids, bone conduction hearing devices, cochlear implants, remote microphones, and other Bluetooth accessories.
- Able to operate personal computer, related office equipment, diagnostic equipment, and hearing aid software as needed to perform job function.
- Able to effectively manage time with a proven ability to meet deadlines; organization and attention to detail.
Qualifications
- Education: Master’s or Doctoral Degree in Audiology required.
- Experience: Two or more years’ pediatric experience preferred.
- Licenses And Certificates: Arizona Department of Health Services Dispensing Audiologist Licensure required; AHCCCS Provider Identification Number required and obtained upon hire; BLS certification required.
Physical Demands And Work Environment
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear.
- The employee is occasionally required to sit; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell.
- The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds.
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals.
- The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and risk of radiation.
- BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN CATEGORY: 1.