SUMMARY:
The Audiologist functions as a member of the Otolaryngology health care team in the evaluation of hearing performing numerous specialized diagnostic procedures; coordinates and assesses diagnostic data to determine the probable response of hearing loss to specific medical treatment; advises in the selection of fits and dispenses hearing aids; participates as a resource in the counseling guidance auditory training and education of patients. Practices within American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) and American Academy of Audiology code of ethics.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Formal training which will probably be indicated by a Master of Science Audiology; CCC/A certification by the American Speech and Hearing Association; current Kentucky state licensure; state license (or eligible) to dispense hearing aids; minimum two years broad clinical experience.
PHYSICAL GUIDELINES:
Physical guidelines include the ability to move traverse position self remain in a stationary position and negotiate steps for up to eight hours per day; manual dexterity; articulate speech; spatial/form perception.
NOTE:
This document is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed. It is not intended to act as an exhaustive list of all duties skills and responsibilities required of personnel so classified. Attendance is an essential function of the job
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