Audiologist
Content + Source + Freshness • 14 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
While the compensation package is reasonable, the lack of clearer salary structure and variable duties may deter applicants.
- Compensation based on experience, specific range unclear.
- Community-focused practice enhancing patient engagement.
- Emphasis on ongoing education opportunities.
Pros
- Opportunities for education and training in the practice.
- Strong focus on community engagement and patient care.
- Supportive work environment enhancing professional growth.
Cons
- Salary not explicitly stated may lead to skepticism.
- Need for adaptability to a varying patient demographic.
Who it's for
Mid-level to Experienced • In-office
Good fit
- Mid-career audiologists seeking patient engagement.
- Individuals looking for community-driven practice.
- Candidates eager for professional education opportunities.
Not recommended for
- New graduates without community engagement experience.
- Candidates preferring structured roles.
- Individuals uncomfortable with variable job demands.
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
Join a practice that blends clinical excellence with innovation.
Worth Hearing Center is a well-established, independent audiology practice serving the Albuquerque, NM community. Known for following Best Practices and delivering top-tier patient care, the team is growing and currently looking for a patient-focused Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist (HIS) to join their collaborative and forward-thinking environment.
This is not your typical hearing care office - Worth Hearing Center invests heavily in ongoing education for both patients and providers. From their dedicated in-house classroom where they host workshops like Hearing Aid 101, Bluetooth Basics, and Hearing in Background Noise , to their commitment to aural rehabilitation and Real Ear Measurements, this team goes above and beyond to serve the community.
Position Overview:
Whether you're an Audiologist or licensed HIS, you'll play a key role in delivering personalized care, advanced diagnostics, and education that empowers patients to take control of their hearing health.
- Conduct diagnostic hearing evaluations for adults and some pediatric patients
- Fit and program hearing aids using Real Ear Measurement and Speech Mapping
- Provide tinnitus evaluations and management
- Deliver aural rehabilitation therapy
- Participate in or lead educational classes for patients in the onsite learning cente r
- If applicable: Provide cochlear implant services and/or vestibular evaluations
- Audiologists: Au.D. or Master's in Audiology
- Hearing Instrument Specialists: Current HIS license in NM or ability to obtain
- Strong patient care focus with excellent interpersonal skills
- Ability to work efficiently in a collaborative, high-volume setting
- Comprehensive Health Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision)
- Matching 401K
- PTO
- Relocation Assistance
- Licensure and CEU Reimbursement
- Ongoing internal and external educational opportunities
Requirements
