POSITION SUMMARY: The Audiology Assistant will, after appropriate training and demonstration of competency, performs delegated tasks that are prescribed, directed, and supervised by a certified and/or licensed audiologist. The audiology assistant will work in the Otolaryngology clinic in the Department of Audiology, as determined by Massachusetts laws and regulations. Position: Audiology Assistant Department: Center for Voice - Swallowing Schedule: Full Time ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:
- Performing assistance during audiological evaluations.
- Instructing patients and families in the use of hearing technology equipment.
- Troubleshooting hearing technology devices, recommending repairs, and drafting requests for authorization of parts and repairs.
- Maintaining organization and recording of hearing technology equipment.
- Scheduling patient appointments.
- Attending meetings.
- Maintaining organization of clinical equipment and records.
- Entering data into databases and extracting data as needed.
- On occasion, newborn hearing screenings, reporting to the Department of Public Health, and completing clerical duties related to the hearing aid program.
JOB REQUIREMENTS To qualify, you must have:
- Possess at minimum, an associate's degree in audiology from a training program approved by a national certifying body, or a bachelor's degree from a college with a audiology assistant certificate program, or a bachelors degree with a major in the area of audiology, or possess an associate, bachelor, or advanced degree and complete 18 credit hours in coursework in audiology, 6 of which must be in disorders of speech, language or hearing; other coursework as Board approved.
- State licensure in Massachusetts as an Audiology Assistant
- Complete 20 hours of observation of clinical practice with a licensed audiologist.
- OPTIONAL BUT PREFERRED: completion of ASHA's Audiology Assistants Certification (C-AA)
- The analytical skills and judgment to interpret data and take the appropriate action in circumstances or situations vary.
- The ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Ability to meet BMC's mission statement and attitude toward patient care
- Organization and ability to pay attention to detail
- Professionalism
Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans
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