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Specialist Paediatric Audiologist

NHS

Oxford

On-site

GBP 37,000 - 45,000

Full time

24 days ago

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Job summary

A forward-thinking organization is seeking a dedicated Audiologist or Clinical Scientist to enhance their paediatric audiology service. This role involves assessing and rehabilitating children with hearing loss, alongside opportunities to develop adult audiology skills. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team, engaging in service development and training while ensuring the highest standards of care. If you're passionate about making a difference in children's lives and eager to grow within a supportive environment, this position is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • State registered with HCPC or AHCS as a Clinical Scientist.
  • Evidence of further specialist training in paediatric audiology.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct audiological assessments and hearing aid fittings for children.
  • Supervise junior audiologists and support service development.

Skills

Paediatric Audiology
Communication Skills
Analytical Skills
Manual Dexterity
Interpersonal Skills

Education

BSc Audiology
MSc Audiology
State registered with HCPC

Tools

Microsoft Office
Specialist Audiological Software

Job description

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

We are looking for a full-time or part-time Band 6 Audiologist or Clinical Scientist (Audiology) to join the paediatric audiology service at Oxford University Hospitals. This is an ideal post for an Audiologist / Clinical Scientist who would like to further develop their paediatric audiology skills. The role includes the assessment and habilitation of children of all ages including those considered non-routine. Applicants interested in maintaining their adult audiology skills are encouraged to apply as there is some flexibility around caseload.

Main duties of the job

The role includes undertaking developmentally appropriate audiological assessments in children of all ages, including those considered non-routine, together with hearing aid fitting and verification. In addition, involvement with service development is expected, and the post holder will work with the paediatric audiology Team Leaders and the Head of Paediatric Audiology in delivering this. Supervision of colleagues in training will be required including more junior audiologists and those on formal training programmes (e.g. degree apprenticeships and STP). A small amount of adult audiology work will be required to support ENT clinics; further adult audiology work is also a possibility for the interested candidate.

About us

OUH is one of the UK's largest teaching hospital trusts. We provide a comprehensive paediatric audiology service including assessing babies referred from the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme, the behavioural and objective assessment of children of all ages and the habilitation of children with hearing loss. The paediatric audiology service sits alongside a busy adult audiology service which has a predominantly non-routine caseload, and an auditory implant programme which includes cochlear implants, bone anchored hearing aids and middle ear implants.

You would be joining a large team comprising Audiologists, Assistant Audiologists, Clinical Scientists (Audiology), Hearing Therapists and administrative colleagues. We are actively involved in training and have colleagues on degree apprenticeship and STP programmes. In addition, all staff have regular CPD opportunities. The service has undergone significant development over recent years and is actively working towards IQIPS accreditation.

Job responsibilities

For the detailed job description and person specification, please see attached documents. You are encouraged to get in touch for an informal discussion of the role.

Person Specification
Qualifications
  • BSc Audiology, PTP Healthcare Science (Audiology) or MSc in audiology with CAC / HTS, or STP in neurosciences (audiology modality)
  • State registered with HCPC as a Clinical Scientist (audiology modality) or with AHCS as a Healthcare Scientist
  • MSc Audiology
  • Evidence of further specialist training / qualifications in paediatric audiology
  • BSL level 1
Experience
  • Evidence of recent CPD activities
  • Experience working as a band 5/6 specialist paediatric audiologist / Clinical Scientist in an NHS context
  • Experience of behavioural hearing assessment in children of all ages
  • Experience of supervision of junior staff and trainees
  • Experience of communicating with colleagues from other disciplines including paediatrics, ENT, education, speech and language therapy
  • Excellent understanding of child development
  • Research experience
  • Experience of hearing aid fitting and verification in children including real ear measurements and RECD.
  • Experience of clinical audit
Personal knowledge and skills
  • High level of knowledge / competence in paediatric audiology, including assessing the hearing of children with additional needs
  • Experience of running own paediatric audiology clinic
  • Able to work with minimal supervision
  • Good analytical skills
  • Reliable clinical judgement
  • Knowledge of Newborn Hearing Screening Programme (NHSP)
  • Knowledge / skill in hearing aid fitting in children
  • Ability to give formal presentations at local and national meetings / conferences
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the ability to communicate complex information to people from a variety of educational backgrounds in emotionally challenging situations
  • Ability to communicate with children and adults with hearing loss
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to show empathy
  • Positive attitude and enthusiastic approach, with can-do attitude even when under pressure
  • Ability to build and maintain positive relationships with internal and external stakeholders
  • Resilient and able to multi-task and prioritise competing demands
  • Aligned to the Trust values.
  • Committed to own personal development
  • Able to travel to peripheral clinics
Technical skills
  • Excellent manual dexterity and coordination to accurately manipulate equipment and small devices to include hearing aids and accessories and insert probe tubes accurately into ear canals
  • Computer literate with experience of working with the Microsoft Office and specialist audiological software
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

£37,338 to £44,962 a year, pro rata

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