
Audiologist II - Acute Care/Outpatient - PRN
Job Description
Essential Job Function
- Evaluates and treats all diagnoses and more complex patients.
- Conducts thorough evaluations of patients' medical history and functional limitations to develop individualized treatment plans.
- Provides diagnostic audiologic services to pediatric and adult clients, determining a plan of care to identify and treat hearing and auditory processing disorders.
- Determines and documents the type, degree, symmetry, stability and configuration of hearing loss in children and adults.
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with health system standards and regulatory guidelines.
- Monitors and documents patients' progress, treatment outcomes, and responses to interventions so that treatment plans can be adjusted as needed.
- Provides diagnostic audiologic services to pediatric and adult clients, determining a plan of care to help to prevent and treat hearing and auditory processing disorders.
- Uses appropriate technologies and techniques to provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment services to inpatients and outpatients suspected of, at risk for, or with known hearing handicaps.
- Depending on location /scope may include:1) Determines candidacy for hearing aids, bone anchored hearing aids, or cochlear implants2) Diligently evaluates hearing devices, performs repairs, and maintenance on devices.
- 3) Determine an appropriate treatment plan, including the fitting and dispensing of hearing instruments and assistivelistening devices.
- 4) Completes Real Ear Measurements during hearing aid programming to determine if hearing aids are working properlyand meeting prescriptive targets.
- 5) Performs Dix Hall Pike and appropriate treatment based on test results.
- 6) Perform newborn hearing screenings using Automated Auditory Brainstem Response (AABR) technology7) Conduct Natural Sleep Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) evaluations8) Conduct Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) assessments.
- 9) Perform Visual Reinforcement Audiometry, Conditioned Play Audiometry, and Conventional Audiometry techniques10) Demonstrate competence in evaluating children with autism spectrum disorder, global developmental delays, andother complex pediatric populations.
- 11) Conduct bedside audiology evaluations for inpatients as needed.
- Provides effective and thorough patient/family/caregiver education.
- Collaborates effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, including physicians, therapist, nurses and other allied health professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.
- Collaborates on teams from different departments to ensure coordinated patient care and holistic treatment outcomes.
- The Audiologist II implements best practices recommend by the American Academy of Audiology and/or the American Speech and Language Association.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education
- Required: Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) A Masters in Audiology will be accepted if earned and licensed prior to December 2007.
Experience
- Required: 2 yearsPreferred: 3 years in venue of care
Licensure/Certification/Listing
- Required: Licensure from the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathologist and AudiologistsBLS (CPR)-American Red Cross or AHA Healthcare Provider