SUMMARY:
The Audiologist reports directly to the Clinical Manager and/ or Assistant Clinical Manager (ACM) and may be under the guidance of more senior program specific clinician. The Audiologist provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluation services for auditory vestibular and related disorders; evaluates selects fits and dispenses hearing instruments and cochlear implants; provides aural rehabilitation to assist patients regain or utilize their hearing abilities at the highest level possible.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
CommunicationDemonstrates the highest level of communication and professionalism with patients caregivers rehabilitation staff providers and other health care professionals both within the academic medical center and in the community Exhibits effective and professional verbal and non-verbal communicationCommunicates clearly respectfully and honestly with patients and/or caregivers and colleaguesCommunicates proactively with other caregivers involved in patients careAdjusts communication and response to the level of understanding of the listener
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
Examines and evaluates patients to determine degree and type of hearing lossEstablishes diagnosis and prognosis for hearing improvement through use of artificial aids based on patient symptomsPerforms specialized testing (e.g. site of lesion auditory brainstem response testing otoacoustic emissions vestibular evoked potentials acoustic reflex testing videonystagmography)Evaluates and manages children and adults with central auditory processing disordersMeasures and interprets auditory evoked potentials for the purpose of neurophysiologic inter-operative monitoring and cranial nerve assessmentPerforms cochlea implant evaluations and mappingPerforms otoscopic examination for evaluation of hearing or balance disordersCreates ear impressions fits hearing protection or prosthetic devicesPerforms assessment and non-medical management of tinnitusProvides screening of speech-language for audiologic evaluation and/or identification of communication disordersProvides education and counseling to patients and caregivers regarding rehabilitation test results aids and expectations of hearing impairment.Evaluates and counsels patients concerning appropriate hearing aidsFits programs dispenses and monitors use of hearing aidsMay provide audiological rehabilitation including speech reading communication management language development auditory skill development and counseling for psychosocial adjustment to hearing loss to patients and caregiversMay provide specialized aural rehabilitation training in order to assist patients whose hearing cannot be helped by amplification.Completes documentation and charges timely and accurately in compliance with department policyCompletes clinical documentation reflecting eligibility/ medical necessity of services in compliance with professional and regulatory standardsConsistently applies evidence-based practice to all aspects of clinical careSeeks additional guidance when necessary to assure safe and effective patient careRecommends and refers for additional diagnostic testing and/or services
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
Complies with hospital and departmental policies and guidelinesParticipates in strategic departmental quality improvement initiativesProvides education to other hospital departments/personnel students and outside agencies/schoolsDemonstrates ability to flex schedule based on department patient and/or caregiver needDetermines priorities according to departmental and patient care needParticipates in community based professional eventsParticipates in ongoing educational activitiesSupports and promotes departmental teamworkCompletes mandatory departmental and hospital trainingEnsures maintenance and operational condition of equipment utilized for evaluation
BASIC KNOWLEDGE:
Masters degree in Audiology from an accredited institution if licensed by December 31 2007.Audiology Doctoral degree from an accredited institution if initial licensure is January 1 2008 or later.State license issued by the Rhode Island Department of Health.Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) or the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) necessary to practice Audiology in the state of Rhode Island.Audiologists supervising students who wish to obtain the CCC-A of ASHA must hold the CCC-A.
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum of one-year experience including a one-year clinical externship.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Fit for duty in accordance with OSHA standards and program specific needs.
INDEPENDENT ACTION:
Performs independently within the departments policies and practices Refers specific complex problems to ACM and/or Clinical Manager when clarification of departmental policies and procedures is required Independently sets goals for professional development Membership and involvement in discipline specific professional organization and/or other clinically relevant organization is strongly encouraged
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:
No direct supervision. However pursuant to the state of Rhode Island Rules and Regulations for Audiologists a licensed audiologist shall at all times be responsible for the clinical supervision of supportive personnel Clinical Fellows and students to ensure the safety and welfare of patients including cosigning notes reviewing patient treatment plans and goals.
BENEFITS:
For qualifying positions we offer:
Competitive pay and paid time offMedical coverage Dental coverageVision coverage401K match Education Assistance and ReimbursementWellness programs and more!
Lifespan is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status. Lifespan is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
Location: Rhode Island Hospital- Providence RI
Work Type: Per Diem
Shift: Shift 1
Union: Non-Union
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