 
        
        Overview 
Hearing Australia is a trusted leader in hearing health. We exist to support and empower people through hearing health when and where they need it. This role is based onsite at Launceston & Kings Meadows. 
Your opportunity 
As an Audiologist, you’ll support and empower clients of all backgrounds. You’ll work with teams who go the extra mile to help both children and adults who need us. 
What you’ll do 
- Assess the auditory problems of non-complex adult clients in accordance with established Australian Hearing practice methods and standards 
- Provide rehabilitative support including fitting hearing aids, assistive listening devices, personal amplification devices, accessories and/or communication strategies as appropriate 
- Refer clients to other professionals or seek guidance from more senior audiologists where needed 
- Participate in providing services at visiting sites and home visits 
- Liaise with National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) representatives, other allied health & support agencies and families/carers to ensure best practice and outcomes for each client 
- Undertake marketing/public relations activities in the community as required 
- Provide excellent customer service, manage client load and meet revenue targets 
What you’ll bring 
- Tertiary qualification in Audiology 
- Full and current membership with Audiology Society of Australia 
- Sound knowledge of clinical Audiology and procedures in accordance with Australian Audiology standards 
- Sound knowledge of Hearing Services Program 
- Exposure to National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) scheme 
- Willingness and flexibility to travel to other locations to undertake clinical work 
- Ability to support business changes to clinical practice, products and policies 
Why Hearing Australia 
There’s much to love about a role with us. Three things set us apart: how we do what we do, who we work with, and where we’re going next. We’re committed to learning and improving what we do and how we do it, building an organisation where everyone can thrive. 
What does that mean for you? 
As an Audiologist, you’ll know that every day your work helps children and adults who need us. Our people value making clients’ and colleagues’ day, working together to create a great workforce you’ll be excited to be part of. 
Benefits 
- Additional 2 rostered days off each month for full-time team members 
- Attractive salary package includes a generous 15.4% superannuation 
- Paid parental leave 
- Attractive employee benefits (salary sacrifice superannuation, HCF private health cover discount, well-being programs, salary packaging, discounts across a range of retailers) 
Additional requirements 
We require the successful candidate to be willing to have a Police Check conducted (we pay), hold a current driver’s licence, and have rights to work in Australia. 
Hearing Australia is an Equal Opportunity Employer and embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. We encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and applicants from diverse cultures who are bilingual to apply. We are committed to a barrier-free recruitment process and work environment. If you require accommodations, please let us know so we can support your participation in the recruitment experience. 
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