Audiologist
Full Time
full time
28 Oct 2025
Cincinnati
Verified by Turrior
Content + Source + Freshness • 15 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
73 / 100
Offer value
The position provides a fair compensation structure and engaging work environment but may lack extensive benefits.
- Hourly wage: $36-$38
- Opportunity for community-based work
- Engaging diverse patient interactions
- Requires balancing administrative tasks with direct care
Pros
- Engagement in community outreach and patient education.
- Opportunity to work with a diverse patient base and manage full scope hearings.
- Job security within a well-regarded non-profit organization.
Cons
- Potentially limited salary compared to for-profit settings.
- Possibility of high emotional workload dealing with vulnerable populations.
- Administrative duties may add to workload.
Who it's for
Entry to Mid Level • Full-Time onsite
Good fit
- Audiologists interested in patient education
- Community-oriented professionals
- Those looking for a stable position in a non-profit.
Not recommended for
- Job seekers focused solely on salary
- Candidates who prefer less demanding patient interactions
- Professionals who dislike community outreach.
Motivation fit
Drive to enhance patient lives through audiology services.Interest in community-based programs.Desire for variety in job responsibilities.
Key skills
Diagnostic audiometric evaluationsPatient counselingCommunity outreach and educationHearing aid fittings and management
Score: 73/100 AI verified analysis
About the job
Purpose of Job : Manages patient care at all HSDC locations and/or contract sites involving persons with suspected or known hearing loss; promotes hearing conservation and conducts hearing screening and educational outreach in the community in accordance with HSDC policies and procedures and in line with current practice standards.
Major Duties and Expectations:
- Meets with patients and families with suspected or know hearing loss and administers diagnostic audiometric evaluations (to include case history, otoscopic inspection, audiometry, immittance testing, otoacoustic emissions testing and other tests/instruments to measure hearing sensitivity, word recognition abilities and middle ear status) including interpretation of results. Makes recommendations as appropriate to include referral to medical, educational, vocational and other related specialties.
- Counsels patients and families about treatment options to enhance communication including amplification options, wireless accessories, ALDs and effective communication strategies.
- Coordinates implementation of treatment to include determination of appropriate product, obtaining accurate ear impressions, fits, programs and fine tunes hearing aid or device, repairs hearing aids in house or assists with shipment to manufacturer, provides patients with custom swim molds, noise plugs and other accessories.
- Communicates with patients and families on all aspects of case as appropriate and ensures understanding of impressions and recommendations.
- Obtains outcome measurement data.
- Identifies other needs of patients and makes appropriate referrals.
- Completes administrative duties that include the maintenance of electronic medical records and paperwork in a timely manner, assist in managing hearing aid and device stock, materials, hardware and software.
- Expands clinical and academic skills by completing continuing education courses online or attend conferences and workshops to stay up to date on ethics and technologic advances in the profession.
- Develops and participates in fund-raising, educational and/or public relations’ programs and presentations for patients, families and community professionals.
- Meets productivity standards of the agency.
- Adheres to all agency/department policies and procedures.
- Other duties as assigned.
