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Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) is seeking an Audiologist to provide comprehensive diagnostic and amplification services across age groups, with a pediatric specialization. The role emphasizes family-centred care, collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and community outreach.
The successful candidate will maintain licensure in British Columbia, travel between multiple sites, and lead audiology programs while supervising technicians in a supportive, patient‑centered environment.
Work Area (FBA Only)
Multi-Site
Yes
Travel Requirement
Travel between multiple sites may be required
Shift Start Time/End Time
0830-1630
Days Off
As required
Vacancy Type
Casual
Salary Range (Hourly Rate)
$44.85 - $56.02
Paid FTE
N/A
Worked BI-WEEKLY HOURS
N/A
Planned Start Date
Sep. 1 2026
Approximate End Date (For Temporary Assignments ONLY)
Pending Return of Incumbent
No
CRC required? (employee will be working with or have access to children or vulnerable adults and requires a Criminal Record Check)
Required for Professional Registration
Job Description
In accordance with the Vision, Purpose, and Values, and strategic direction of the Vancouver Island Health Authority, patient safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone at VIHA; as such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position. .
Under the general supervision of the Senior Audiologist, provides comprehensive audiological and amplification services, including diagnostics and treatment, to clients of all ages, with specialization in pediatric and special populations. The Audiologist works cooperatively with professionals, agencies and community members and groups in a multidisciplinary team approach to address hearing related needs of individuals, families and the community, following family-centred care principles. The position provides direct consultation and educational services to other professionals, community members and families and coordinates and implements community-based programs designed to promote optimal hearing and communication skills and increase community awareness. The Clinical Audiologist provides supervision and teaching for Audiometric Technicians.
Masters Degree in Audiology.
Current licensure in a practicing category with the College of Health and Care Professionals of BC as an Audiologist.
Relevant experience in community audiology, including pediatric audiology and experience in the selection, evaluation and fitting of hearing aids and Assistive Listening Devices (including FM equipment) is an asset.
Travel is a requirement of this job. Travel arrangements must meet the requirements of the program.