Travel Audiologist - $3,220 per week

  • Saint Johnsbury
  • Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital
Certification Details Required Certification: BLS/BCLS Job Details Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH) has a great opportunity for a full-time Audiologist in our ENT & Audiology practice. This is a mixed specialty practice which includes Ears, Nose & Throat, Audiology, Allergy, Speech-Language Pathology and Palliative Care. The Audiologist collaborates with two Otolaryngologists, PA, NP, and a Hearing Instrument Specialist. The Audiologist focuses on patient centered hearing care by providing diagnostic testing, counseling, education, hearing amplification assessments and management for all ages. The Audiologist works with the ENT providers, performing comprehensive diagnostic testing for patients of all ages as well as providing testing for direct referrals to Audiology. The Audiologist works collaboratively alongside the Hearing Instrument Specialist to provide hearing amplification services including: hearing aid assessments, fittings, cleanings, repairs, counseling and education. Using strong listening and communication skills in a caring and individualized manner, the Audiologist problem solves and builds strong rapport with their patients. In addition to day-to-day hands-on patient care, the Audiologist is responsible for shared administrative work for the department including: ordering audiology supplies, ordering hearing aids, ensuring verification of hearing aid benefits using insurance benefit portals, managing tasks, documentation, calls and messages. Job Requirements AuD or Master's Degree in Audiology required. A current Vermont Audiology license is required. BLS certification is required. Schedule Information Orientation will be the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month. Additional Details Travelers may only be on assignment for no more than 26 weeks. The initial 13 and then one extension up to 13 weeks. They can reapply/return after one year away from NVRH.