Audiologist or Hearing Aid Specialist
Overview
We are seeking a Hearing Aid Specialist or Audiologist to join our team in Duluth, MN. This is a full-time, in-office position. If you don't see the location you're interested in, reach out to our recruiting team to explore opportunities across our 600+ locations.
About Us
HearingLife is a national hearing care company under the Demant umbrella and in association with Oticon. Founded in 1904, we operate more than 600 hearing care centers across 42 states. We provide a scientific, results-oriented approach to hearing healthcare, guided by highly skilled and caring professionals. Our vision is to help more people hear better through personalized care.
Pay
Salary: $60,000 - $85,000
Salary is based on license type and credentials.
Uncapped Commission on any sales.
Responsibilities
- Provide clinical expertise to diagnose and treat hearing loss while ensuring a positive patient experience.
- Act in accordance with required industry and state professional licensing standards.
- Grow your patient population and meet practice financial goals.
- Perform quality care and aftercare of dispensing services such as hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, and educate hearing aid users on best practices.
- Conduct checks on hearing aids and other amplification devices, including troubleshooting, repairs, and cleaning.
- Achieve practice growth with a strong sales mindset and key business metrics while maintaining ethical practice standards.
- Participate in local community outreach, including health fairs and developing physician relationships.
- Counsel patients on the purchase of hearing aids, devices, and accessories.
- Maintain a current understanding of third-party payors and various payment methods in accordance with federal and state laws.
- Meet monthly, quarterly, and yearly clinical finance targets, working closely with your Practice Clinical Coordinator (PCC) and Manager.
- Support Telehealth initiatives, including conducting hearing tests, coaching, and educating patients on hearing aid devices.
- Maintain continuing education requirements based on state requirements.
- Operate audiometric equipment and interpret results.
- Communicate test results and propose treatment in a manner easily understood by patients.
Qualifications
- Active Hearing Aid Dispensing License or Audiology License in accordance with state requirements.
- 2+ years Hearing Aid sales experience or 2 years equivalent in industry training under a licensed HIS or AuD.