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REQUIREMENTS: Experience in a similar Audiology or Hearing Aid Specialist role. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Perform comprehensive hearing evaluation, hearing aid selection and fitting for all clients, employing best practices as defined by our client-centric service model of Simply Excellent Hearing Care. Meets minimum NPS score of 75.
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Stay current with the latest advancements in audiology and hearing aid technology. Engage in community outreach and educational programs to promote hearing health. Dispense and adjust hearing aids, assistive devices, and accessories.
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We offer a comprehensive package of benefits including paid time off, health benefits (medical/dental/vision/hearing aid/pharmacy/behavioral health/employee assistance), health care reimbursement account, dependent care assistance plan, short-term disability and long-term disability insurance, AD&D insurance, life insurance, 401(k), and stock purchase plan to eligible employees.
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Provide quality care and aftercare of dispensing services such as hearing tests, hearing aid fittings, educate and train hearing aid users of best practices. - Support Telehealth initiatives (Remote Care) to expand patient care and product portfolio including but not limited conducting hearing tests, coach and educate patients on hearing aid.
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Scan documents for hearing aid purchases, repairs, etc into EMR. -schedule hearing aid fittings and follow ups. -help trouble-shoot for hearing aids over the phone and schedule for repairs.
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Experience in a similar Audiology or Hearing Aid Specialist role. Perform comprehensive hearing evaluation, hearing aid selection and fitting for all clients, employing best practices as defined by our client-centric service model of Simply Excellent Hearing Care. Meets minimum NPS score of 75.
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Hearing aid discount for employees and family. To enable a life without limitations, we - through our core business brands Phonak, Unitron, Connect Hearing, and Advanced Bionics - develop, manufacture and distribute solutions that push the limits of technology and redefine the future of our industry.
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Assists pharmacist to fill, dispense prescriptions for customers. Orders and stocks drugs, supplies, and over-the-counter merchandise. Assists customers at counter, retrieves prescriptions, rings up customers.
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Committed to successfully identifying and treating hearing aid candidates. We are growing and hiring for a hearing instrument specialist or a dispensing audiologist in South Denver and Colorado Springs.
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Come join the team at HEARUSA, the retail division of WS Audiology, a worldwide global family of some of the top hearing aid technologies in the world. HearUSA is committed to providing the highest quality hearing health care in the industry.
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