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Fringe benefits include: medical insurance, dental insurance, retirement plan matching, parental leave, paid time off, and performance based compensation bonuses.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Are you someone who:
Treats every patient with a high level of attention and expertise.
Is passionate about helping people hear better.
Is patient, compassionate, even tempered, calm, always pleasant, and unflappable.
Has a knack for being able to turn a frown into a smile.
Is always assessing processes to see how they can be improved.
Owns it: accepts responsibility, credits others for successes and accepts responsibility for failures.
Always striving to find a constructive ways to solve problems.
If so, we’re searching for our next talented audiologist and would love to talk.
The Company: Finger Lakes Hearing Center
We are a small private-practice health-care provider specializing in hearing care serving the communities of Canandaigua, Geneva, Auburn, and surrounding areas.
We’re seeking an Audiologist who will be the perfect fit to join our team for our Canandaigua and Geneva locations. Experience is important, but personality traits and attitude are the number one priority. You will find your opinions and suggestions are valued as we grow together. Additionally, we love to share and discuss difficult cases as we strive to help our patients.
The right candidate is naturally self-driven and is excited for potential growth and expansion. They will be comfortable working independently and as part of a dynamic team.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Audiologist will be responsible for performing comprehensive diagnostic testing, hearing aid evaluation, selection, and fitting, patient counseling, and follow-up care. Our practice focuses on treating hearing loss and tinnitus primarily in an adult population.
JOB FUNCTIONS:
Administers Diagnostic Tests
Performs full audiological diagnostic evaluations, primarily for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss and tinnitus.
Performs Immittance testing including tympanometry and acoustic reflex threshold testing.
Interprets test results and provides reporting to physicians and other medical professionals.
Hearing Aid Evaluation and Fitting
Counsels’ patients regarding test results and gains a complete understanding of the patient’s hearing needs and lifestyle to develop a customized hearing care plan.
Performs selection, programming, and verification of the appropriate hearing aid technology to best meet the patient’s individual needs.
Provides ongoing management including follow-up and education, hearing aid checks and adjustments, repairs, and cleanings as necessary to maintain ongoing patient relationships.
Assists in Professional and Community Outreach
In addition to professional responsibilities, the Audiologist will be part of a team engaging in marketing outreach and growing positive relationships with colleagues, vendors, fellow healthcare practitioners, and community organizations. This includes informational presentations regarding hearing loss, treatment options, and technology to local community groups, facilities, and medical professionals.
This isn’t just a job: it’s a commitment to a team, serving a real purpose, helping people stay connected with their loved ones and enjoy life.
QUALIFICATIONS:
AuD or Master’s Degree in Audiology, current state licensure for Audiology and hearing aid dispensing
Excellent interpersonal skills that allow effective working relationships with a diverse patient, colleague, physician, and vendor population
Interest in the treatment of individuals experiencing tinnitus, hyperacusis, and misophonia is a plus.
Strong keyboard, computer, Audiology diagnostic, and hearing aid software and equipment experience
Must be able to organize time and prioritize numerous duties within strict deadlines
Requires the ability to deal with numerous interruptions
Must engage with patients and other staff in a caring and respectful manner
Must be detail oriented
Occasional travel to attend training conferences is required (airline travel, hotel stays), generally 2 - 3 days which may include a weekend, once or twice a year.
Since 1984, Finger Lakes Hearing Center has been providing the communities of the Finger Lakes with exceptional hearing healthcare. The practice has been under the leadership of Dr. Todd Harry and Dr. Megan Glaspie since 2012. Finger Lakes Hearing Center is an AudigyCertified practice.
Our patient-centered approach allows us to focus on satisfying hearing care needs. Our practice uses state-of-the-art equipment as we are dedicated to keeping up-to-date with the latest improvements in technological advancements in the hearing care industry, and are committed to offering the most current options to our patients.
Finger Lakes Hearing Center currently has locations in Geneva, Canandaigua, and Auburn.