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Determines patient's hearing level, determines most likely site of damage to auditory system, anticipates degree of disability resulting from hearing loss, predicts potential benefits from hearing aid use and/or special training, and prescribes and dispenses hearing aids for hearing impaired patients.
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Help residents obtain medical equipment and devices such as walkers, wheelchairs, talking books, large print telephones and other visual aids, grab bars, hearing impaired aids and devices, lever door handles, self-cleaning ovens, service pets, and emergency response systems.
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Uses a variety of modalities and electronic devices such as closed captioning, hearing aids, and assistive listening devices and telecommunications equipment to enhance the understanding of the information being interpreted.
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Requests for Auxiliary Aids for Hearing Impaired or Limited English Proficiency Candidates may be made with a minimum of five (5) days notice to C. Hernandez at (321) 752-4650. The Licensing Specialist participates in the on-call rotation for placement.
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Conducts comprehensive audiological evaluations in the school setting, including tests that assess inner and middle ear functioning, on each child who is hearing impaired or deaf or who fails two hearing screening tests.
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Evaluates, orders, and dispenses hearing aids and cochlear implants. Job DutiesAssesses auditory function in normal hearing and hearing-impaired patients of all ages.
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A passion for helping the hearing-impaired is a must-have. Lucid Hearing is a leading innovator in the field of assistive listening and hearing solutions, and it has established itself as a premier manufacturer and retailer of hearing solutions with its state-of-the-art hearing aids, testing equipment, and a vast network of locations within large retail chains.
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Position Summary: The Licensing Specialist is the primary point of contact for potential foster homes and is responsible for the licensing of family foster homes ensuring timely and thorough completion of home studies in compliance with Florida Administrative Code. This position also provides recommendations for approval or denial of license.
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For telecommunications device for the hearing impaired TTY, please contact 711). Must be familiar with proper packaging methods and able to interpret visual aids used to convey specific packaging requirements.
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Provides aural rehabilitation therapy for hearing impaired students. Excellent skills in audiological assessment to include otoacoustic emissions and verification of FM/hearing aids.
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Auxiliary communication aids and technology (e.g. large print and brailed materials, telecommunication devices for hearing impaired, etc). Recommends auxiliary aids and services to ensure effective communication with individuals with hearing or vision impairments (i.e., assistive listening devices, written material, taped text, brailed or large print materials.
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Total Safety is the world's premier provider of integrated safety and compliance services and the products necessary to support them, including gas detection, respiratory protection, safety training, fire protection, compliance and inspection, comprehensive flare services, industrial hygiene, onsite emergency medical treatment/paramedics, communications systems, engineered systems design, and materials management.
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Operation of Forklift and Cherry Picker. Total Safety operates from 176 locations in 20 countries to ensure the safe Wellbeing of Workers Worldwide (W3). Ability to pass background and drug/alcohol test.
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The Certified Bachelors Teacher is responsible for teaching academic subjects to deaf, blind, and vision or hearing-impaired students. Creates or modifies teaching materials and learning aids for sensory impaired students.
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For over 30 years we have been in the forefront of innovation when it comes to supply chain management, cost savings, value analysis, and asset management solutions. Compares identifying information on outgoing shipments to verify product and counts match outbound shipment documentation.
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