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Audiologist

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Cornerstone Family Healthcare

New City, NY (In Person)

$92,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Audiologist Cornerstone Family Healthcare - 3.0 New City, NY Job Details Full-time $80,000 - $100,000 a year 2 days ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Flexible spending account Paid time off Retirement plan Paid sick time Qualifications Doctoral degree Medical diagnostic testing Computer skills Patient interaction Patient counseling
Doctor of Audiology Full Job Description Description:
Location:
New City, NY Job Type:
Full-Time Salary Range:
$85,000 - $100,000 annually Make a Difference Through Community Health Cornerstone Family Healthcare is seeking a compassionate and skilled Audiologist to join our growing interdisciplinary healthcare team in New City, NY. About Cornerstone Family Healthcare Cornerstone Family Healthcare is a nonprofit Federally Qualified Health Center dedicated to providing high-quality, comprehensive primary and preventive healthcare in an environment of dignity, respect, and compassion. We proudly serve diverse communities throughout the Hudson Valley and remain committed to improving access to care for underserved populations. Join us and use your expertise to create meaningful change in the lives of patients and families while advancing hearing health throughout our community. This is a unique opportunity to practice the full scope of audiology in a mission-driven, community health setting where your expertise directly improves the lives of children, adults, seniors, and underserved populations. As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), Cornerstone is committed to ensuring access to high-quality healthcare for all, regardless of income, insurance status, or background. If you are passionate about delivering comprehensive audiological care, advancing hearing health equity, and building meaningful relationships with patients and families, we invite you to join us. Why Join Cornerstone? For more than 50 years, Cornerstone Family Healthcare has provided comprehensive, patient-centered care throughout the Hudson Valley. Our integrated care model allows providers to collaborate across disciplines and address the whole health needs of the communities we serve. As an Audiologist at Cornerstone, you will have the opportunity to: Practice at the top of your license and training Provide comprehensive diagnostic, rehabilitative, and hearing aid services Work with patients across the lifespan, from infants to older adults Support underserved and vulnerable populations who may otherwise lack access to hearing healthcare Collaborate with physicians, speech-language pathologists, behavioral health providers, educators, and other specialists Contribute to improving communication, education, employment, and quality-of-life outcomes within the community Benefits Competitive Salary Comprehensive Health Benefits Retirement Plan Generous Paid Time Off Paid Sick Time Paid Holidays Flexible Spending Accounts Dependent Care Benefits Continuing Education Support Mission-Driven Work Environment Position Summary The Audiologist provides comprehensive audiological evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and hearing conservation services for pediatric and adult patients. This role offers the opportunity to utilize the full range of audiological skills and clinical expertise while helping patients achieve better hearing, communication, and overall health outcomes. The Audiologist will assess hearing and balance disorders, recommend and manage amplification technology, provide counseling and education, and collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care. Essential Responsibilities Comprehensive Audiological Evaluation & Diagnosis Conduct diagnostic audiological assessments for pediatric and adult patients Perform pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, otoacoustic emissions (OAE), auditory brainstem response (ABR), and vestibular assessments as appropriate Interpret results and communicate findings clearly to patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare providers Identify hearing loss, tinnitus, auditory processing disorders, vestibular dysfunction, and related conditions Treatment & Rehabilitation Develop individualized treatment and rehabilitation plans Recommend, fit, program, verify, and troubleshoot hearing aids and assistive listening devices Provide patient and family counseling regarding hearing loss, communication strategies, hearing conservation, and device management Monitor outcomes and adjust treatment plans to support optimal patient success Pediatric Hearing Healthcare Perform age-appropriate hearing assessments for infants, children, and adolescents Participate in newborn hearing screening follow-up and early intervention services Collaborate with families, educators, speech-language pathologists, and medical providers to support communication development Educate families regarding hearing loss, amplification options, and intervention strategies Adult & Geriatric Services Evaluate and manage hearing and balance disorders in adult and aging populations Conduct hearing aid evaluations, fittings, and follow-up appointments Provide counseling on communication strategies, hearing protection, and auditory rehabilitation Documentation & Compliance Maintain timely, accurate, and complete electronic medical records Ensure compliance with HIPAA, professional standards, and regulatory requirements Prepare reports and recommendations for referring providers and care teams Interdisciplinary Collaboration Work closely with primary care providers, specialists, therapists, educators, and community partners Participate in quality improvement initiatives and organizational programs Stay current with advances in audiology, hearing technology, and evidence-based care #IND1
Requirements:
Required Qualifications Doctor of Audiology (Au.

D.) degree from an accredited program. Current state licensure as an Audiologist or eligibility for licensure. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) preferred, if applicable. Experience providing services to both pediatric and adult populations preferred. Knowledge of hearing aid technology, diagnostic procedures, and auditory rehabilitation techniques. Strong communication, interpersonal, and counseling skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience with pediatric diagnostic testing and early intervention services. Experience with vestibular assessment and treatment. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems. Bilingual language skills are a plus. Physical Requirements Ability to sit, stand, bend, and move throughout the workday. Ability to operate audiological testing equipment and computer systems. Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and staff. Competencies Clinical expertise in audiological assessment and treatment. Patient-centered care and customer service. Critical thinking and problem-solving. Attention to detail and documentation accuracy. Teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration. Cultural sensitivity and family-centered care.