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time away to promote work-life balance,
generous, company-paid retirement investments in addition to your salary,
resources, discounts and perks that benefit your entire family,
professional and academic growth opportunities,
emotional well-being with resources to reduce stress.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: 3645
Clinical Audiologist
The Private Diagnostic Clinic (PDC) of Duke Health is the world-class, multi-specialty physician practice comprised of 120 clinics located throughout North Carolina. The PDC recruits the top physicians and employees and retains them by offering competitive salaries and benefits and a supportive work environment where passion and purpose connect.
We are seeking a CLINICAL AUDIOLOGIST in our Duke Otolaryngology of Raleigh Clinic located in Raleigh, NC to be an integral member of the healthcare team and evaluate auditory and/or vestibular systems of patients with ear abnormalities, auditory disorders and/or balance disorders through case history, clinical observation and diagnostic tests of auditory and/or vestibular function; and plan and participate in habilitative and rehabilitative programs for patients with auditory and/or vestibular disorders.
WE INVITE YOU TO APPLY IF:
You are compassionate, patient, and have top notch interpersonal skills and your goal is to promote patient’s well-being through exceptional care.
You are detail oriented, conscientious and take pride in ensuring accuracy in your work.
You are collaborative and excited to be part of a care team.
JOB DUTIES:
Independently maintains a clinical caseload in designated clinical area
Provides evidence based evaluation and treatment to diverse, medically challenging patient populations
Provides quality service delivery techniques that facilitate optimum services to meet patient needs being sensitive to patient’s age, social, cultural, educational and vocational background
Completes required documentation accurately and within the designated time frame which may include report writing, billing, and/ or professional education database
Works collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team as well as with Division colleagues to promote best care of the patient
Participates in the peer review process
Participates in performance improvement initiatives within assigned work area under the supervision of Clinical Coordinator
Takes initiative to remain current in clinical practice through lectures, literature, and other educational opportunities
Organizes daily schedule to prioritize responsibilities including the integration of meetings, responsibilities, or tasks into schedule without negative impact on patient care or productivity
Maintains confidentiality pertaining to patient care and all Division policies and procedures
Keeps Clinical Coordinator informed of activities, problems, and/or accomplishments
Functions in a self-directed manner and takes ownership to manage self and work including responsibility for actions and accountability for results
Maintains professional demeanor and is responsible for quality care in all interactions
Responds promptly to communication (e.g., e-mail, pages and phone messages)
Uses technology (e.g., computer skills) to meet job requirements
Maintains productivity standards
Completes clinical privileges consistent with job responsibilities and personal development plan
Performs duties/ tasks/ assignments as directed to support Division goals or needs
Meets all performance expectations and follows all policies and procedures
Meets and adheres to ASHA, state licensure board and Division clinical practice guidelines
Work requires a Master's degree in Audiology or Doctorate in Audiology.
Requires an NC licensure as an Audiologist and a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) in Audiology from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) or Board Certified in Audiology (ABOA) or New Graduate Privilege License (Temporary License) in Audiology issued by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech and Language Pathologists and Audiologists. For Privilege License, full license is expected within one month after completing supervised year of training.
No experience required beyond Education/Training requirement, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
The Private Diagnostic Clinic (PDC) is the physician practice of Duke Health. It is one of the first and the largest academic multi-specialty group practices in the United States.
The PDC is a member-led organization with 1,850 members, and is governed by a Board of Managers.
In May 2022, the members of the PDC voted to work collaboratively with leaders from the Duke University Health System (DUHS) to form a new clinical enterprise, Duke Health Integrated Practice, within DUHS. This means members of the PDC would transition to employees of DUHS starting July 1, 2023.
The PDC owns and operates more than 140 primary care and specialty care clinics throughout central and eastern North Carolina. Through a diverse and integrated network of providers, patients have convenient, accessible, and high quality primary and specialty care close to home.
The PDC collaborates with other entities within DUHS to expand opportunities and advance Duke's clinical, research and academic missions.
The PDC has a responsibility to:
Provide its patients with access to and delivery of high quality, evidence-based care
Empower its physicians by providing a supportive and well-function...ing environment in which to practice medicine
Seek innovative, affordable, and effective solutions that improve patient outcomes and ensure the long-term financial security of the practice
Treat its employees with respect and dignity, and to recognize their accomplishments
Serve its community by being good citizens and provide accessible, affordable health services to its neighbors