Clinical Audiologist

3 weeks ago


La Plata, United States Rocket Hearing & Balance Full time

Job Details

  • Salary:  $70,000 to $90,000 annually
  • Bonus:  Earned quarterly performance bonus
  • Perks:  Health club membership, annual health insurance stipend, annual professional development and licensure maintenance budget
  • Other:  Sign-on bonus, Relocation assistance 


Job Type

  • Full-time, 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day


About Us

  • The mission of Rocket Hearing & Balance is to increase patient confidence and independence through improved audiological and vestibular wellness, and to decrease the risk of falls and falls-related injuries for residents of and local to Southern Maryland. Our work is collaborative, supportive, and rewarding.


Job Description

  • Rocket Hearing & Balance is seeking a curious, resourceful, and compassionate audiologist to serve patients in our private practice setting. The qualified candidate will provide full-range diagnostic audiological and vestibular services to patients of all ages. 


Responsibilities include:

  • Provide care for patients with ear, hearing, balance, and other related conditions. 
  • Perform wide range of testing, including comprehensive audiological evaluation, comprehensive vestibular evaluation, and electrophysiology. 
  • Interpret test results and provide accurate diagnosis. 
  • Provide counseling regarding diagnostic findings and discuss the best course of treatment, taking the patient's needs and concerns into consideration. 
  • Fit and dispense hearing aids and supportive devices as appropriate. 
  • Educate patients on appropriate hearing hygiene. 
  • Stay informed on current research and potential treatment for hearing and balance disorders. 
  • Collaborate with other medical professionals as needed. 
  • Follow all medical laws, ethical guidelines, regulations, and standards. 


Qualified candidate will possess:

  • Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) degree. Master's degree may be considered. 
  • Active audiology license in Maryland. 
  • Certification through ASHA preferred, but not required. 
  • Relevant experience as a practicing Audiologist. 
  • Strong vestibular and electrophysiology skills. 
  • An optimistic and compassionate character.


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