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Job Description
Audiologist (PT/Contract Work) Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West - 2.6 Toledo, OH Job Details Part-time 22 hours ago Qualifications Equipment service recordkeeping Machine maintenance record keeping Doctoral degree Special education assessments Electronic equipment calibration Student record keeping Parent collaboration Auditory brainstem response (ABR) Assistive technology interventions Mid-level Laboratory equipment calibration Auditory evoked potential (AEP) testing Master's degree Adaptive equipment application Special education diagnostic testing Audiology Otoacoustic emissions testing Collaboration with other professionals for student support Hearing aid follow-up care Audiologist License Parent communication in school administration Pediatrics Sensory impairments support Equipment inventory management Student needs assessment Full Job Description Part-time contract work on an "as needed" basis.
JOB SUMMARY
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Audiologist to join our team at the ESC of Lake Erie West. In this full-time position, you will play a crucial role in assessing and treating Deaf/Hard of Hearing students. The Audiologist works as an active team member in the programs and services for Deaf/Hard of Hearing students. Deaf/Hard of Hearing students in organized Deaf/Hard of Hearing programs or mainstreamed into general education classrooms may receive audiometric evaluations, appropriate central auditory processing testing, and recommendations regarding appropriate hearing aids, hearing assistive technology (HAT) and/or DM systems.
QUALIFICATIONS
Doctoral Degree or Master's Degree in Audiology Current licensure through the Ohio Speech and Hearing Board Ohio State Board of Education Pupil Service Registration or ability to attain registration Experience in pediatric audiology preferred
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assess auditory status and amplification needs of children - including, but not limited to, diagnostic audiograms, immittance measures, otoacoustic emissions, central auditory processing testing, and functional listening evaluations; as well as ordering/fitting hearing aids and DM systems using real-ear measurements and best practice Oversee district-owned equipment for service and maintenance, and keep records of serial numbers and assignments Provide in-services, group and individual, to teachers and support personnel regarding classroom accommodations and equipment use at school Educate and communicate with parents regarding audiological information and student needs Identify and utilize resources for diagnostic audiological evaluations, otological services, and provision of amplification equipment for individual children Make appropriate recommendations, accommodations, or suggest changes for educational programming for children with hearing needs Collect and report data and documentation on students and programs to be used in the continued development of the educational audiology program Assist in the arrangements of yearly calibration checks and/or repair of audiometric equipment Assess and identify difficulties of referred students with suspected disabilities through non-discriminatory, diagnostic procedures Interpret assessment information to teachers, students, and parents Acts as resource person for classroom teachers regarding strategies, adaptations, and resource materials Maintain accurate and complete student records; prepare and submit all required reports SALARY Based on salary schedule and/or commensurate with experience and education See attached job description for full position details.