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Band 5 Audiologist

Eden Brown Synergy

Carlisle

On-site

GBP 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

A healthcare recruitment agency in the UK seeks an experienced Audiologist to perform audiological assessments and support patients of all ages with hearing loss. The role includes evaluating and interpreting test results, providing training, and ensuring compliance with health standards. The ideal candidate will have a relevant audiology qualification and strong communication skills. Competitive hourly rates offered, depending on experience and specializations.

Qualifications

  • Experience in performing audiological investigations.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret audiological data.
  • Understanding of hearing aid technology.

Responsibilities

  • Perform a range of audiological investigations.
  • Evaluate patients for hearing aids and necessary referrals.
  • Provide support to ENT clinics.

Skills

Audiological assessments
Communication skills
Calibration of audiological equipment
Patient counselling

Education

Relevant audiology qualification

Tools

Audiometers
Computerized record systems
Job description

Please contact with your CV and contact number.

Day rate: Up to £21/Hour DOE

Nights and Saturdays: Up to £28/Hour DOE

Bank Holidays and Sundays: Up to £35.50/Hour DOE

Provision of a range of audiological investigations, to assess hearing acuity and assist in diagnosis, to patients of all ages from new-born babies to the elderly. Provision of a comprehensive aural rehabilitation service to patients of all ages with hearing loss and Tinnitus.

Clinical Duties
  • Select, set up, calibrate and perform a range of audiological investigations on both adults and children, in accordance with recognised procedures and standards, to evaluate hearing acuity and assist in diagnosis, including pure tone audiometry, behavioural assessment, speech discrimination, tympanometry and otoscopic examination.
  • Analyse and interpret results of investigative procedures and formulate appropriate rehabilitation strategies for patients with respect to their audiological status, communication skills and social needs.
  • Evaluate patients referred directly from their GPs for audiological investigation and hearing aid provision, interpreting information obtained from their reported history, otoscopic examination and audiological investigation with reference to departmental protocols, to assess their suitability for hearing aids or the necessity for referral to ENT.
  • Provide Audiological support to ENT clinics across the sites we cover.
  • Report findings directly to GPs and other relevant medical personnel to facilitate further management.
  • Take accurate and safe impressions of the ears in both adults and children following nationally recognised procedures, and determine the type of ear mould required to meet clients' audiological needs.
  • Modify ear moulds when appropriate, using drills, buffers and grinders to facilitate a comfortable fit and good acoustic seal in the client's ear.
  • Select, programme, verify and evaluate appropriate hearing aids for adults in line with MHAS and departmental protocols.
  • Provide instruction and counselling on the effective use of hearing aids, communicating realistic expectations and advice on the nature and effect of hearing loss.
  • Participate in open access hearing aid repair sessions, effectively dealing with patients' enquiries and problems and carrying out repairs and modifications to hearing aid systems as appropriate.
  • Assist in the assessment and rehabilitation of babies and children with confirmed permanent hearing loss, using age-appropriate investigative procedures including behavioural assessment, visual reinforcement audiometry, tympanometry, oto-acoustic emissions and evoked response audiometry.
  • Comply with infection prevention and control procedures at all times.
  • Comply with responsibility to safeguard children and vulnerable adults, ensuring attendance at appropriate training.
  • Take personal responsibility for putting the person receiving care first, and to challenge poor care/practise, doing so as soon as any shortcomings are seen.
  • Undertake remote access hearing aid adjustments when appropriate.
Admin Duties
  • Maintain relevant records, ensuring accurate data input into all computerised systems.
  • Accurately record and maintain paper based and computerised details of hearing aid transactions and tasks performed; document and report on test results and rehabilitation outcomes.
  • Comply with all Trust policies and procedures, ensuring patient confidentiality is maintained in compliance with legislation.
Educational duties
  • Provide training and supervision to clinical placement students and work experience students as requested, and assist with induction.
  • Act as mentor or preceptor to less qualified staff as required.
  • Participate as required in internal and external audit.
  • Participate in research, audit and surveys as required.
  • Undertake continuing professional development, including mandatory and statutory updating, maintaining a portfolio.

Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer.

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