What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist position at The University of Vermont Medical Center?
Job Description
The clinical Audiologist is responsible for providing direct audiological services to patients in all age groups, including diagnostic testing, counseling and rehabilitation. These services are offered primarily in the outpatient setting and inpatient as needed.
Education
Master's Degree or Clinical Doctorate in Audiology. Must have either a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association. (ASHA) or have American Board of Audiology (ABA) Certification. Must possess or be eligible for current state licensure in Audiology. Certain positions may also require a Hearing Aid Dispensing License. Certifications must be maintained throughout tenure.
Experience
Some experience in medical setting preferred.
The clinical Audiologist is responsible for providing direct audiological services to patients in all age groups, including diagnostic testing, counseling and rehabilitation. These services are offered primarily in the outpatient setting and inpatient as needed.
Education
Master's Degree or Clinical Doctorate in Audiology. Must have either a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association. (ASHA) or have American Board of Audiology (ABA) Certification. Must possess or be eligible for current state licensure in Audiology. Certain positions may also require a Hearing Aid Dispensing License. Certifications must be maintained throughout tenure.
Experience
Some experience in medical setting preferred.