What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist position at Mass General Brigham?
Independently performs comprehensive professional audiologic services for the diagnosis and rehabilitation of hearing loss and diseases of the head and neck. Provides comprehensive audio logic services by performing. - diagnostic evoked response audiometry - hearing aid evaluation, fitting and dispensing - cochlear implant evaluations - counseling, referral and rehabilitation - electrodiagnostic evaluations of ear disease, including tests of facial nerve and vestibular function - intra-operative monitoring of cranial nerves
Doctoral degree with a major in Audiology. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Massachusetts license to practice Audiology. One year of professional full-time work experience (including traineeship), preferably in a hospital or medical private office setting. Experience with diagnostic audiologic testing of patients of all ages.
Schedule: Full-time Time of Day: Standard Hours: 40 Shift: Day Job