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Current registration with the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Associate degree and/or graduation from speech-language pathology assistant certificate program recognized by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; or.
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Masters or doctorate degree from a college or university accredited by either the Accreditation Commission for Audiology Education (ACAE) or the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA.
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Job Summary: Review pertinent medical history documentation and provide one-time, non-treatment audiology compensation and pension exams for Veterans. Matrix Providers is hiring an Audiologist to join our team of talented medical professionals to conduct a one-time, non-treatment Veteran Disability Exam in Redding, CA. Employment Status: Part-time or Full-time Compensation: This is a salaried position, paid bi-weekly, salary range.
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Conduct one-time, non-treatment exams related to a Veteran's disability claim for Audiology. Conduct one-time, non-treatment exams related to a Veteran's disability claim for Audiology. Master or Doctorate degree from a program accredited by CAA or ACAE.
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Position Qualifications:Master’s Degree in Audiology. Shares responsibility in the hiring, orienting, training and evaluation of office assistant with Specialty Clinic Supervisor. Determines type and degree of hearing impairment and implements habilitation and rehabilitation services for patient by performing the following duties.
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Services include primary care, audiology, cardiology, chiropractic, compensation & pension exams, dental, gastroenterology, infectious disease, laboratory, mental health, nutrition, occupational therapy, optical shop, ophthalmology, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, podiatry, primary care, radiology, social work, urgent care, urology, and women's health.
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Other clinical services offered at this clinic include primary care, audiology, cardiology, chiropractic, compensation & pension exams, dental, gastroenterology, infectious disease, laboratory, mental health, nutrition, occupational therapy, optical shop, ophthalmology, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, podiatry, primary care, radiology, social work, urgent care, urology and women’s health.
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A typical way to gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of this position would be: •Associate degree and/or graduation from speech-language pathology assistant certificate program recognized by American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; or •Bachelors degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders; and •Current registration with the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
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