Staffing Proxy
Clinical Audiologist
Staffing Proxy, Lumberton, North Carolina, United States, 28358
Job DescriptionSouthern Coast Audiology, a full-service independent private audiology practice nestled in southern North Carolina, has an opening for an
Audiologist
at their Lumberton, NC, location.
The
Audiologist
will utilize the full scope of audiology, providing audiological hearing evaluation and diagnostics, including but not limited to vestibular assessment, cochlear implants, pediatric hearing, and vestibular evaluation.
Candidates with interests and experience in any area of audiology are encouraged to apply. The position might be modified depending on the candidate's experiences or interests.
ResponsibilitiesNeurodiagnostic vestibular evaluationAdult diagnostics and carePediatric services, including auditory evoked potentials and DPOAEsAuditory processing evaluationsTinnitus evaluation and careVA Community Care program providerCochlear implant servicesAural rehabilitation therapyRequirements
Master's degree and/or Doctorate in AudiologyAudiology License in North Carolina (or ability to obtain license)Strong interpersonal and organizational skillsAbility to prioritize and handle a full schedule of patientsAbility to work independentlyBenefits
Comprehensive Health benefits (medical, dental, vision)Matching 401K planPTOCEU ReimbursementRelocation Assistance
Audiologist
at their Lumberton, NC, location.
The
Audiologist
will utilize the full scope of audiology, providing audiological hearing evaluation and diagnostics, including but not limited to vestibular assessment, cochlear implants, pediatric hearing, and vestibular evaluation.
Candidates with interests and experience in any area of audiology are encouraged to apply. The position might be modified depending on the candidate's experiences or interests.
ResponsibilitiesNeurodiagnostic vestibular evaluationAdult diagnostics and carePediatric services, including auditory evoked potentials and DPOAEsAuditory processing evaluationsTinnitus evaluation and careVA Community Care program providerCochlear implant servicesAural rehabilitation therapyRequirements
Master's degree and/or Doctorate in AudiologyAudiology License in North Carolina (or ability to obtain license)Strong interpersonal and organizational skillsAbility to prioritize and handle a full schedule of patientsAbility to work independentlyBenefits
Comprehensive Health benefits (medical, dental, vision)Matching 401K planPTOCEU ReimbursementRelocation Assistance