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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Audiologist to join their Paediatric Audiology Service. This role offers the chance to work with children in community settings, expanding your audiology knowledge and skills. You'll assist in diagnosing hearing disorders, develop individualized treatment programs, and collaborate with a friendly, multidisciplinary team committed to providing excellent care. If you're passionate about making a difference in children's lives and enjoy a challenging yet rewarding environment, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
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Do you want to expand your Audiology knowledge?
Do you want to develop your paediatric audiology assessment skills?
Do you like the challenge of working with children?
If you can answer 'Yes' to all of these, then we would love to hear from you.
We are offering up to a 12-month fixed-term position (maternity cover) within our expanding and developing Paediatric Audiology Service that adopts a 'whole child' approach to audiological care. We see children in community settings across Lancashire, and our Consultant Audiovestibular Physician is at the forefront of APD research. We are a small, friendly, yet busy multidisciplinary team committed to providing excellent, compassionate care.
*****Please Note*****
We are seeking candidates interested in a full-time position, but consideration will also be given to suitable part-time applicants.
This post is fixed-term and will end on 31/03/2026
You will assist in delivering a high-quality Paediatric Audiology Service, maintaining national standards for clinical and professional excellence. The post holder will perform a broad range of complex and non-routine tasks to assist in diagnosing and habilitating hearing and balance disorders in babies, children, and young adults. You will work with indirect supervision and use your initiative at all times.
To qualify, you need a BSc(Hons) or equivalent in Audiology, professional registration with an appropriate body (AHCS Registration), and be an organized team player who cares about high-quality service delivery, enjoys varied roles, communicates effectively, and has energy!
Our Paediatric Audiology team is small, friendly, and busy, embracing our Trust's vision of providing excellent and compassionate care. We value research and audit. Our off-site Fulwood Clinic offers free parking.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides benefits such as nursery placements, discounts with local businesses, and training opportunities.
Assist the Consultant Audiological Physician and senior staff in tertiary evaluation of hearing disorders in young adults, children, and babies.
Conduct comprehensive hearing assessments on children and babies, including those with challenging behaviors, syndromes, developmental delays, learning or communication difficulties, and physical impairments, using investigative and analytical skills.
Perform assessments under indirect supervision for older children as part of the second-tier assessment service.
Help develop individualized (re)habilitative programs for hearing-impaired children and young adults, including those with challenging behaviors.
Assist in evaluating audiological treatment programs, making necessary adjustments, and reporting outcomes to a multidisciplinary team.
Perform Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) assessments, including questionnaire analysis, under indirect supervision.
Provide hearing aid technical support and repair services for all hearing-aided children.
Perform ear impressioning with direct or indirect supervision as required.
Assist with administrative tasks related to the Ear Mould Service and hearing aid service, including record-keeping, maintenance, and stock management.
Contribute to updating working practices and procedures in line with guidelines from NDCS, NHSP, and MCHAS.
Support the introduction of new audiological equipment, techniques, or practices, and assist with training.
Communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams, service users, and carers, providing information and resolving queries.
Maintain accurate electronic records of assessments and treatments, and communicate results appropriately.
Collect data and statistics as directed, participate in annual performance reviews, and undertake mandatory training.
Report feedback from service users and professionals to the Paediatric Audiology Service Manager.
Maintain AHCS registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975, requiring a DBS check for any previous criminal convictions.
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Salary: £29,970 to £36,483 per annum, pro-rata