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Callier Center for Communication DIsorders/University of Texas at Dallas
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Posted: 22-Jan-25
Location: 2895
Type: Full Time
Salary: Negotiable
Categories:
Allied Health
Clinical Audiologist
Salary Details:
Salary and other noted considerations for applicant review:
Recent graduate with no work experience, the salary range is $75,000- $78,000.
Salary will increase based on education and years of experience.
Annual professional development funds of $1,500.00 are provided for continuing education, license, and certification renewals.
Monogrammed lab coats and scrub uniforms are provided.
UT Dallas observes federal holidays and an expanded Winter Break Holiday. These events are paid time off and can be reviewed on UT Dallas’ Holiday Website.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: S06177P
The Callier Center for Communication Disorders is seeking an audiologist who is looking to join a team of 9 audiologists and 3 licensed audiology assistants to operate at the top of their scope of practice and provide best-practice research-based audiological care in a non-profit nationally recognized clinic. The Callier Center has a mission of treatment, training, and research and for over 60 years we have been improving the lives of patients who suffer from hearing loss and communication disorders. In 2024, the audiology team saw over 4800 appointments and we are continuing to grow and looking for a new member to join this team! In addition, the Callier Center for Communication Disorders is part of the University of Texas at Dallas, which is the home of the 3rd ranked Doctor of Audiology program in the nation! The audiologist who joins this team will have the opportunity to train the next generation of audiologists while enjoying individualized schedules with longer appointment times to provide the best practice care and follow-up that your patients need.
In addition, without physicians on staff, the audiologists at the Callier Center are the primary point of care and operate at the top of licensure and scope of practice!
The Master Clinician Audiologists scope of practice for this open position will include:
The performance of diagnostic and therapeutic audiological services on patients school-aged to adult who have or wish to rule out hearing loss as the source of their communication disorders. This would include diagnostic audiological evaluations, hearing aid dispensing, and fitting of assistive technology when appropriate.
The performance of diagnostic vestibular evaluations on an adult patient population to include VNG, CVEMP, OVEMP, rotary chair, VHIT, and GANSSOPT who wish to rule out peripheral vestibulopathy as the source of imbalance.
Salary and other noted considerations for applicant review:
Recent graduate with no work experience, the salary range is $75,000- $78,000.
Salary will increase based on education and years of experience.
Annual professional development funds of $1,500.00 are provided for continuing education, license, and certification renewals.
Monogrammed lab coats and scrub uniforms are provided.
UT Dallas observes federal holidays and an expanded Winter Break Holiday. These events are paid time off and can be reviewed on UT Dallas’ Holiday Website.
Preferred Education and Experience
Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Degree awarded by June 1, 2025.
3 years or more of experience as a clinical audiologist is preferred due to supervision of student’s requirements.
Experience in videonystagmography (VNG), Rotary Chair, and cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (CVEMP and OVEMP) is preferred.
Experience in hearing aid dispensing for a school-aged to adult population preferred.
Experience in clinical supervision preferred.
Able and willing to work with and communicate in an empathetic, confidential, and professional manner to patients across age ranges and backgrounds.
Fluent in both English and Spanish is preferred
Must be licensed (or eligible for license) to practice audiology in the state of Texas and be certified by either the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association or the American Board of Audiology by June 1, 2025.
About Callier Center for Communication DIsorders/University of Texas at Dallas
Since 1963, we have been a leader in providing in-depth, advanced evaluations and innovative treatments for children and adults with a wide variety of speech, language and hearing disorders. Each year, we provide services to approximately 4,000 patients in an estimated 40,000 clinical visits at our two locations in downtown Dallas and Richardson, as well as throughout the community.