Role Overview
Clinical Audiologists are key professionals in the healthcare sector responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating individuals with hearing impairments. This role involves utilizing a range of techniques to determine the extent of client hearing loss, reporting results, and making referrals as necessary.
The ideal candidate will possess a University Audiology qualification or TAFE Audiometry Qualification, current membership or eligibility for membership of AudA or ACAud, and a QP number. Strong audiological skills, excellent customer care and service, and a passion for delivering an amazing client experience are essential.
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Key Responsibilities
* Assessing and diagnosing the extent of client hearing loss using various techniques, including audiometric tests
* Reporting results of assessments and tests in writing and making referrals to medical practitioners
* Recommending solutions to those with hearing impairment, including amplification, implantable devices, medical interventions, and assistive listening devices
* Providing counselling, advice, and information to clients and families as part of overall treatment
* Assisting with the development and management of noise control and hearing conservation strategies
Required Skills and Qualifications
University Audiology qualification or TAFE Audiometry Qualification
Current membership or eligibility for membership of AudA or ACAud
QP number
Solid audiological skills and knowledge
Excellent levels of customer care and service, and a passion for delivering an amazing client experience
Ability to learn and understand new software with training
Proven ability to achieve KPIs
Benefits
Competitive salary
Relocation assistance where applicable
Paid CPD leave for professional development
Salary packaging options
Access to discounts from over 500 retailers across Australia via our Employee Enrichment Hub
Generous employee discounts on Sonova products for yourself and your family
Online Wellbeing Centre and Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
A values-driven and people-centered culture
Being part of a dynamic and supportive team with a global company that is at the forefront of innovation in the hearing industry
Access to cutting-edge technology of Phonak and Unitron, and the opportunity to work with innovative tools such as our online Speech Perception Test
Ethical client-centered service and clinical autonomy – we give you the tools, skills, and practices, you apply them your way
A strong focus on clinical excellence and skills development
An environment where clinician input is highly valued and you have the opportunity to be heard and make a difference