4th Year Audiology Externship at NYU Cochlear Implant Center Position Available In New York, New York

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New York University Langone Health (NYU) Cochlear Implant Center (CIC) is seeking a skilled and compassionate Doctor of Audiology (Au.

D.) student to complete a full-time audiology externship for 2026-2027. NYU is nationally ranked in 13 specialties and 3 children’s specialties on the U.S. News & World Report’s “best Hospitals” ranking. It is also recognized by Vizient Inc. as the No. 1 comprehensive academic medical center and the No. 1 ambulatory system for quality and safety in the United States. In addition to being at an excellent hospital and teaching institution, the extern will have the opportunity to be part of a team committed to delivering high-quality care and utilizing advanced technology to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. Audiology doctoral externs can expect a wide range of clinical experiences during their externship including: Developmentally appropriate comprehensive behavioral audiological evaluations, including pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, immittance testing and otoacoustic emissions for pediatric, adult and geriatric populations Electrophysiological testing Hearing device evaluation, programming, fitting, repair and follow-up for patients with hearing aids, FM systems, bone conduction devices and/or CROS systems Cochlear implant and auditory brainstem implant candidacy evaluations, programming and follow-up evaluations Vestibular assessments Counseling and education to patients and their families on hearing loss, communication strategies and the use of hearing devices Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and researchers to ensure comprehensive patient care NYU CIC has a long and distinguished history of performing cochlear implants and was the first facility in the eastern United States to implant a multichannel cochlear prosthesis in an adult. Candidates must have completed all required coursework and clinical placements up to the application deadline and the applicant selected must maintain successful completion of coursework and clinical placements through the start of the externship.

Externship Information:
Primary Practice Setting:

University medical center Number of Audiologists at the site: 1 FTE Masters Degree 6 FTE Au.

D. 1 FTE

Ph.

D. 0 FTE

Other Doctorate (ScD) 0 FTE professional support staff (technicians/audiometric assistants) 4 FTE Clerical Support Staff Number of Audiology Students each year: 0 1st year AuD Clinical Rotations 0 2nd year 0 3rd year 2 4th year Externships Financial arrangements: Stipend Will interview travel be compensated?

No Vacation Days:

approximately 10 Continuing education opportunities? Yes There will be many opportunities to participate in on-site and off-site trainings and conferences. In addition, the NYU CIC puts on a cochlear implant programming conference every December and the externs will be able to participate in that.

Start Date:

June 2026 Expected hours/days a week: Monday-Friday Travel to satellite centers required?

No Local students preferred:

No Does the externship site provide orientation to relevant clinical policies and procedures? Yes Does the externship site provide instructions about patient’s rights and providing patient education? Yes Does the externship site provide orientation to quality assessment, quality assurance and quality improvement? Yes Externship site expects the extern to have mastered these skills before they begin their clinical externship: No skills are required to be mastered before the start of the externship experience. Externship site expects the extern to learn/demonstrate these skills during their clinical externship: The externship site expects the extern to learn/demonstrate these skills during their clinical externship:

  • Conduct appropriate comprehensive behavioral and objective audiological evaluations for pediatric, adult and geriatric populations
  • Perform hearing device evaluation, programming, fitting, repair and follow-up for patients with hearing aids, FM systems, bone conduction devices and/or CROS systems
  • Conduct cochlear implant and auditory brainstem implant candidacy evaluations, programming and follow-up maintenance and evaluations
  • Counsel and educate patients and their families on hearing loss, communication strategies and hearing devices
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and researchers to ensure comprehensive patient care Clinical opportunities that will be given to the extern: Rarely Hearing Screenings Everyday Pediatric evaluations: infant/toddler Everyday Pediatric evaluations: school-age Everyday Adult hearing evaluations Everyday Tympanometry Everyday Acoustic Reflexes Rarely Auditory processing evaluations Rarely Hearing Screenings Rarely Evoked potential assessments Regularly Intra-operative monitoring cases Rarely Otoacoustic emissions Never Industrial/hearing conservation Rarely Vestibular assessments Never Vestibular rehabilitation Regularly Hearing aids dispensed Regularly Hearing aid selection/fitting Rarely Audiologic rehabilitation (group or individualized) Everyday Cochlear implant evaluations Rarely Cochlear implant rehabilitation Never Tinnitus assessments Never Tinnitus rehabilitation Never Cerumen management Research opportunities?

No NYU CIC conducts many research studies and the extern will learn about these and may have the opportunity to participate in some. In addition, he/she/they may be able to participate in manufacturer-sponsored research. Consortium or collaborative arrangements with other sites? No How frequently will the externship site communicate with the university during the externship? As Needed Communication or other support do expected or required from the university during the externship: A positive working relationship between the University program and NYU CIC relies on acceptance of each party’s philosophies, procedures and expectations. The University or academic institution’s clinical education philosophy must be compatible with that of our Center. We have strong collaborative relationships with other clinical departments and expect a similar, collaborative approach between externs, supervisors and University clinical coordinators. For this reason, we welcome University staff to attend introductory meetings with the NYU CIC staff. After an introductory meeting, a tour of the facilities and an observation session can be arranged.

Application Deadline:

September 17, 2025

Application Requirements:

Letters of Recommendation Resume Transcript Letter of request/intent Other Provide contact information for the clinical education coordinator at the University program. NYU Cochlear Implant Center follows the Audiology Clinical Education Network (ACEN) timeline. Steps for the student/university to follow in the application process: All prospective applicants should address application documents to: Lisa Goldin, Ph.D. NYU Cochlear Implant Center 222 E41st Street, 8th floor New York, NY 10017 Application must include:

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Unofficial academic transcript
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • Contact information for the clinical education coordinator at the University program All documents should be submitted electronically in a single PDF document to Lisa.

Goldin@nyulangone.org. Letters of recommendation can be submitted with the other application materials or sent directly to Dr. Goldin by the recommender. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Candidates will be contacted to arrange an in-person interview. All in-person interviews will be held on Tuesday, September 30. Upon selection of the audiology extern for the academic year, NYU’s Human Resources Department will provide a formal offer letter and instructions for onboarding. All offers are contingent on a signed offer between NYU and the extern’s graduate program and on approval from NYU Human Resources. The onboarding process must be completed within 3-months of the official start date. Applicants cannot apply to both the NYU CIC and NYU Hearing and Balance Center

  • you may only apply to one.

NYU CIC follows the Audiology Clinical Education Network’s (ACEN) externship timeline.

Contact Person:

(preceptor, supervisor or extern coordinator) Lisa Goldin, Ph.D.

  • lisa.

goldin@nyulangone.org Are all externs supervised? Yes Candidates must have completed all required coursework and clinical placements up to the application deadline and the applicant selected must maintain successful completion of coursework and clinical placements through the start of the externship.

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