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Independently performs comprehensive professional audiologic services for the diagnosis and rehabilitation of hearing loss and diseases of the head and neck.
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REPORTS TO: Senior Director of Related Services Department or their designee STIPEND POSITION OVERVIEW: The Office of Specialized Services (OSS) seeks a current BPS Audiologist to complete individual student consultations.
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Liaising between school and managing audiologist. Current License in Audiology from the Division of Registration, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC A) from the American Speech Language Hearing Association or Board Certification from the American Board of Audiology.
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As part of their ongoing commitment to meeting the needs of their community, Audiology Services Inc. is seeking a dedicated and experienced Audiologist (or Hearing Instrument Specialist) to join their team in Belmont, MA.
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Developing new audiology programs and services.
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Job SummaryThis Audiologist I will be responsible for. Assisting in maintaining efficiency of clinical operations, including day-to-day schedule coordination, provision of unscheduled services to patients with urgent needs, support to other staff in implementing clinical assignments, maintenance of up-to-date consignment stock of hearing technology with liaison to manufacturers' representatives; equipment calibration; organization of equipment and supplies.
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Doctoral degree preferred in AudiologyLicensed Audiologist required in Massachusetts. Job Description:Essential Responsibilities: Perform full diagnostic hearing evaluation for pediatric and adults by utilizing the following: thorough case history intake; pure tone air and bone conduction, speech sensitivity and speech discrimination; tympanometry , acoustic reflex threshold and decay; otoacoustic emissions as applicable.
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protecting ears and hearing
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Massachusetts ENT Associates is seeking a talented Audiologist to join our thriving team! If you are a compassionate audiologist looking for an exciting, collaborative work environment where your contribution is welcomed and respected - APPLY TODAY.
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Boston ENT is a busy suburban private Otolaryngology practice located in Needham and West Roxbury, MA. We are seeking a full-time Audiologist for our Needham location with flexibility to West Roxbury.
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Steward Medical Group seeks an enthusiastic, professional Audiologist to provide a full range of diagnostic, consultative and rehabilitative Audiology services to patients and families. Steward Medical Group seeks an enthusiastic, professional Audiologist to provide a full range of diagnostic, consultative and rehabilitative Audiology services to patients and families.
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Independently performs comprehensive professional audiologic services for the diagnosis and rehabilitation of hearing loss and diseases of the head and neck.
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The Senior Audiologist will also assist in training medical and audiology students and non-medical staff. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED: Requires a certificate of clinical competence in Audiology granted by American Speech-Language and Hearing Association and a current Audiologist license issued by the board of registration for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in Massachusetts.
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A prominent ENT clinic affiliated with Beth Israel Lahey Health (BILH) is currently in search of a dedicated and experienced Clinical Audiologist to join our dynamic team. Responsibilities: As a Clinical Audiologist, you will be an integral part of our commitment to providing comprehensive audiology services to a diverse patient population.
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The Audiologist is responsible for quality patient care in accordance with departmental policies and procedures and in collaboration with otolaryngology staff. The Audiologist reports to the Administrative Director or designee.
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