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Shift
Monday - Friday, DaysScheduled Weekly Hours
40POSITION PURPOSE:
Evaluates and treats patients exhibiting or at risk for hearing and /or vestibular disorders.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Evaluates auditory and vestibular function through standard audiometrics, electronystagmograhy, auditory, evoked potentials, electrocochlegraphy, and middle ear analysis.
Interprets test results, establishes and carries Plan of Treatment (POT). POT may include medical referral or hearing aid dispensing and/or recommendations for further testing.
Dispenses hearing aids by first evaluating hearing aid candidacy. Counsels and instructs patient follow-ups through telephone calls and office visits. Audiologist describes pricing in detail and refers the patient to the Audiology Assistant for payment options
Works with Pediatric through Geriatric age groups and refers to alternate facilities and professionals as necessary.
Documents evaluation, recommendations and treatments through written reports and progress notes. Audiologist produces a report of findings and forwards to the original referral source or sends copies to party in which they are referring patient.
Markets self, profession and department through participation in health fairs, trade shows, community presentations and community service organizations.
Works closely with regional industry in completing OSHA Hearing Conservation Programs.
Prepares and submits appropriate paperwork to obtain funding for patients who qualify. (IDPA, DSCC, DORS)
Performs cerumen, removal procedures.
Attends required meetings and participate in committees as requested.
Participates in professional development activities. Maintains CEU for licensure as personal development
Maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform related work as required.
Attend annual OSHA and other mandatory inservices as required. Must keep up to date on reading Policy & Procedure and OSHA manuals when required and within designated time periods.
Conducts comprehensive hearing evaluations and diagnostic tests
Fits, programs and maintains hearing aids and other assistive listening devicesOther duties as assigned
SPECIALIZED KNOW-HOW & REQUIREMENTS:
Doctorate of Audiology (PhD or AuD) required.
State of Illinois Licensure in Audiology and Illinois Hearing Aid Dispensing License required.
Compensation Range
$69,600.00 - $104,400.00Available Benefits for Benefit Eligible Positions
Health and Dental Insurance
IMRF (Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund)
Retirement Fund (457 and 401A Plan)
Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending
Life Insurance
Short and Long Term Disability
Optional Insurances
Paid Time Off
Tuition Reimbursement and Loan Forgiveness
Gift Shop Discount
CGH Day Care Discount
CGH Dietary Discount
Employee Assistance Program
CGH Pharmacy Discount
CGH Vision Center Discount
Thank you for your interest in a career at CGH Medical Center.