What are the responsibilities and job description for the PT/FT Audiologist position at Texas Health Care PLCC?
Texas Ear Clinic, a busy neurotology practice located in Fort Worth, Texas, is accepting applications for a full-time or part-time Audiologist. Our team specializes in hearing loss, complex vestibular cases, and skull-base tumors, allowing an Audiologist to practice the full scope of their license. This position will primarily be diagnostic, hearing aids, BAHA, and Cochlear implants.
Services offered include:
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Comprehensive diagnostic audiometric evaluations for infant through adult population
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Behavioral observation, visual reinforcement, conditioned play, and behavioral hearing evaluations.
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Immittance testing: tympanometry, acoustic reflex, acoustic reflex decay, patulous eustachian tube testing.
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Ototoxic monitoring.
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High-frequency audiometry.
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Otoacoustic Emissions.
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Electrophysiological assessment
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Auditory brainstem response: natural sleep and neurodiagnostic.
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Electrocochleography.
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: cervical and ocular.
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Vestibular assessment
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Videonystagmography
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Rotary chair
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vHIT
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Hearing aid consultations and fittings using real ear measures.
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Cochlear implant evaluations, activations, and mapping.
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Osseointegrated hearing device evaluations and fittings.
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Assistive listening devices.
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Tinnitus evaluation, counseling, and management.
Minimum requirements: AuD preferred. Must hold a valid Texas Audiology license.
Interested applicants should submit the following documents:
- Curriculum vitae or resume
- Two to three reference contacts