Audiologist (Hyannis)
Occupations:
AudiologistsHearing Aid SpecialistsSpeech-Language PathologistsHealthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All OtherTherapists, All OtherIndustries:
Vocational Rehabilitation ServicesOffices of Other Health PractitionersNursing Care Facilities (Skilled Nursing Facilities)Offices of PhysiciansOutpatient Care CentersPurpose of Position: To determine the best treatment plan for the patient, while providing patients with support, guidance, testing and device fitting in consultation with the staff physicians and outside consults.DescriptionIdentify, test, diagnose, and manage disorders of human hearing, balance, and tinnitus; interpret test results of behavioral and objective measuresCounsel patients about hearing health and the possible need for treatment/managementAssess the candidacy of persons with hearing loss for hearing aids and cochlear implants and provide fitting, programming, and audiologic rehabilitation to ensure the best possible outcomes Supervise and conduct newborn hearing screening programsEvaluate and manage children and adults with central auditory processing disorders Screen speech-language, the use of sign language, and other factors affecting communication function for the purposes of audiologic evaluation and/or initial identification of individuals with other communication disordersPerform otoscopic examination of ear canals and ear drum, manage the removal of excessive cerumen, and make ear impressionsRecommend and provide hearing aid selection, fitting, and programmingRecommend and provide hearing assistive technology systems (HATS) Recommend and provide audiologic rehabilitation—including speech reading, communication management, language development, and auditory skill development Perform assessment and nonmedical management of tinnitusCounsel and educate patients and families/caregivers on the psychosocial adjustments of hearing lossCollaborate with educators regarding communication management, educational implications of hearing loss, educational programming, classroom acoustics, and large-area amplification systems for children with hearing loss Educate the public on the prevention of hearing loss, tinnitus, and fallsConsult about accessibility for persons with hearing loss in public and private buildings, programs, and services Implement and/or coordinate community, school-based, or occupational hearing screening and conservation programs Participate in the development of professional and technical standards Demonstrate the value of audiologic services by measuring functional outcomes, consumer satisfaction, and effectiveness of treatmentConsistently provides service excellence to all patients, family members, visitors, volunteers and co-workers.Challenges current working practices, identifies process improvement opportunities and presents recommendations and solutions to management. Engages and commits to the organization’s culture of continuous improvement by actively participating, supporting, and promoting CCHC Pillars of Excellence.QualificationsMaster’s Degree in Audiology requiredHearing Aid fitting experience preferred(Preferred) Audiology experience (Preferred) ASHA Certificate in Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) (Preferred) BLS for Healthcare Providers certification Schedule Details: 40 Hours Per Week, Mon-Fri, No Weekends or Holidays Organization : Medical Affiliates of Cape CodPrimary Location : Massachusetts-HyannisDepartment : MAC-AudiologyAnnual/Hourly: Annual - Based on Full Time EmploymentHiring Pay Range: 77000 - 100000