Location: Clinton Township, MI (48035)
Pay Rate: Competitive & Negotiable — based on experience
Job Type: Part-time/PRN/As-Needed
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On the job training and support
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Opportunities for career advancement and professional development
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A supportive and inclusive work environment guided by our core values
We are seeking a dedicated Audiologist who will be responsible for evaluating and interpreting neurophysiologic testing and ENG evaluations of patients, and suggesting treatment programs for patients with balance disorders in a busy Neurology practice. Part time work possibly via remote access.
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Conduct comprehensive audiological evaluations, including pure-tone audiometry, tympanometry, otoacoustic emissions, and speech testing.
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Assess, diagnose, and treat auditory and vestibular disorders in patients of all ages.
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Recommend, fit, program, and troubleshoot hearing aids and assistive listening devices.
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Provide counseling and education to patients and families regarding hearing loss, device use, and communication strategies.
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Maintain accurate and thorough documentation in the patient chart/EMR.
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Collaborate with physicians, clinical staff, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate comprehensive patient care.
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Prepare exam rooms, calibrate and maintain audiology equipment, and ensure compliance with OSHA and industry standards.
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Review and interpret test results, ensuring all diagnostic data is completed and available for patient visits.
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Support in scheduling follow-up appointments and facilitating referrals as needed.
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Engage in ongoing professional development to maintain required certifications and stay current on advancements in audiology.
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Attend required meetings and participate in committees as requested.
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Maintain knowledge of and adhere to all Federal, State, and Local regulations, as well as organizational policies.
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Perform all duties in compliance with safety standards and infection control guidelines.
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All other duties as assigned.
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Master's or doctorate degree in Audiology
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Current Michigan Audiology License
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Certification of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association or a Statement of Equivalence, as mandated by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals
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Clinical audiology experience preferred; new graduates will be considered.
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Diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology procedures and equipment.
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Fitting, verification, and counseling.
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Vestibular assessment best practices.
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Documentation, EMR systems, and reporting test results clearly and accurately.
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Effective communication with patients, caregivers, and healthcare team members.
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Ability to work independently and manage a patient caseload efficiently.
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Ability to remain calm and effective in emergent or high-pressure situations.
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Excellent customer service, professionalism, and patient-focused interpersonal skills.
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Ability to read and interpret written instructions, clinical data, and procedure manuals.
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Interpret technical documents, clinical test data, and procedural guidelines.
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Write routine reports and patient documentation.
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Communicate effectively with patients, families, and staff.
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Apply critical thinking in clinical decision-making.
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Solve problems involving multiple variables in standardized situations.
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Perform basic mathematical calculations.
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Full range of motion including standing, sitting, bending, and walking.
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Manual dexterity and hand–eye coordination required to operate audiology equipment.
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Corrected hearing and vision within normal range to perform essential testing.
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Ability to lift and carry items up to 25 pounds.
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Ability to work under occasional stress and adapt to irregular hours.
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Some exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, and clinical environments.
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Work performed in a clinical office environment with varying noise levels.
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Exposure to diagnostic equipment, potentially hazardous materials, and patient care settings.
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Requires interaction with patients of varying ages and conditions.
Michigan Neurology Associates & Pain Consultants (MNA & PC) has been providing exceptional community-based comprehensive clinical care since 1990. As a multispecialty Neuroscience clinic in southeastern Michigan, we deliver comprehensive and personalized treatment plans through a team of highly trained healthcare professionals.
Our practice offers wide-ranging clinical services in neurology, physiatry, psychiatry, and pain medicine. We utilize state-of-the-art technology to diagnose and manage conditions such as epilepsy, migraines, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, neuropathy, stroke, and more.
Apply today to join the Michigan Neurology Associates team!