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Audiologist
General Responsibilities Under the general direction of the Health Services Director and in collaboration with the Lead Audiologist, the ESD 112 Audiologist supports students with hearing difficulties in the educational setting by evaluating hearing and auditory processing deficits that can affect academic success, communication abilities and social-emotional wellbeing. The Audiologist serves as a liaison between students, families, schools and medical community service providers, to facilitate the provision of free and appropriate access to education. Guided by best practice and codes of ethics outlined in their professional organization, the Audiologist provides appropriate assessments, amplification fitting, maintenance and training to students with hearing loss. S
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