Audiologist
Audiologist
Significant Duties:
provides services for auditory issue prevention, habilitation, and rehabilitation as well as research pertaining to hearing and associated disorders.
The outer ear structures are examined through Otoscopy
Cochlear implant assessment, programming, and rehabilitation, appropriate ear cleaning, fitting, and dispensing, electrophysiologic evaluation of the vestibular and auditory mechanisms, as well as electroacoustic measurements of the peripheral and central auditory systems, are just a few possible procedures.
provides advice on the causes and treatment of auditory abnormalities to those who have them, their families, and other care providers.
Reports are given, and audiological findings are coordinated with other diagnostic data, including educational, medical, social, and behavioral data.
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Read also employees expected conduct for this job
- Minimum one (1) year in the diagnostic evaluation of hearing, prevention, habilitation and rehabilitation services for auditory problems.
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Master's degree or Clinical Doctorate in Audiology (AuD) prior to employment start date.
- Current temporary or permanent California state license in audiology prior to employment start date.
- Must have a National Provider Identifier (NPI), or obtain an NPI, prior to employment start date.
- If dispensing hearing aids, a Dispensing Audiologist license is required.
- Must be able to work in a Labor/Management Partnership environment.
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One (1) year of post-licensure experience in the field of audiology.
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