About
Focus on quality patient care Flexible scheduling, we work around your availability Patients seen on-site, in a treatment room located within the facility Rewarding work with great compensation Opportunity to use your expertise in treating and diagnosing hearing loss for the aging population
Role overview & responsibilities for audiologists:
Travel to skilled nursing and long term care facilities Conduct comprehensive examinations, evaluations, and auditory consultation Traditional daily patient care will include comprehensive diagnostic audiological examinations, hearing aid evaluations, hearing aid selections, and repair Dispense and adjust new hearing aids Perform cerumen management, where allowed by state professional regulations Complete required patient and clinical documentation using our EMR system.
We provide:
State of the art portable equipment and supplies including curettes or suction, head light with magnification, computer audiometer, tympanmeter, Noah Link All scheduling and billing is completed by 360Care Laptop for documentation Full office support including a care coordination team handling all consents, pre-authorizations, patient scheduling, post op and IT support Field support and mentorship from clinical director
Qualifications Requirements:
Doctorate of audiology is required (AuD). If graduated before 2006 a master's degree is acceptable Strong background in hearing aid dispensing along with fitting, and repairs. ENT experience helpful If you are an audiologist in good standing, at any state of your career, we encourage you to apply! #360care25Aud
Languages
- English
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