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Audiologist I
3 months ago
Oakland, United States
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland
Full time
Job Description/Summary: Reporting to the Audiology Clinic Manager and Practice Administrator, the Audiologist I provides differential diagnosis of auditory function for clients, birth to 21 years of age. The Audiologist I coordinates therapeutic and educational interventions for clients.
Position Requirements:
Minimum Education: Master's degree in Audiology or Audiology Clinical Doctorate.
Minimum Experience:
- Minimum 6 months of experience in pediatric Audiology.
- One (1) to two (2) years of experience in pediatric Audiology preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Skilled in the accurate assessment of auditory function of infants, preschoolers and difficult to test children.
- Skilled in counseling families.
- Flexible and sensitive to people and situations.
- Thorough knowledge of pediatric Audiology and child development issues.
- Hands on experience with electrophysiological techniques.
- Basic proficiency with PC's.
- Prior experience with electronic medical records preferred.
Physical Requirements:
Sit: Up to 6 hours/day
Stand/Walk: Up to 6 hours
Bend/Stoop: Up to 3 hours
Reach: Up to 6 hours
Rep Use of UE/Grasp: Up to 6 hrs
Lift/Push/Pull: 25 lbs, over 25# with assistance or equipment
This job requires the ability to hear alarms clients and/or instruction. The ability to see accurately from 20 inches to 20-ft. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential function of this position.