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Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary plus profit-sharing model
Health insurance stipend
401(k) with employer match
Paid time off and paid holidays
Professional development support (CEs, licensure, growth opportunities)
Life insurance
Compensation
Our pay plans are a salary plus profit-sharing model. The profit-sharing is a dollar amount that is paid monthly off of the entire team's performance at a given location. There is no cap on profit-sharing. Total compensation is based on the applicants previous experience and total number of years working in the field.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Practice Audiology the Way It Was Meant to Be
At Coates Hearing Clinic, we believe hearing healthcare is about far more than devices and diagnostics—it’s about people, relationships, and restoring connection. Our team treats every patient like family, practices evidence-based care, and takes the time needed to truly listen.
We are seeking a full-time Clinical Audiologist to join our Goldsboro office. This role is ideal for an audiologist who values autonomy, integrity, and high-quality patient care in a supportive, patient-centered private practice environment.
As a patient-first practice, the most highly-valued characteristic of a potential team member is kindness. Our patients expect (and ownership demands) that every patient be treated as if they were a family member. What we do is important; and it's important that our patients feel comfortable and welcome by our staff (especially providers).
About Coates Hearing Clinic
Independent, family-owned audiology practice
Strong reputation for ethical, research-based care
60–90 minute initial appointments—no rushing to the next patient
Patient-first treatment philosophy- no sales quotas
Deep community involvement and patient education
Collaborative, respectful team culture
Our audiologists are trusted clinicians—not salespeople—and are supported so they can practice at the top of their license.
Position Overview
The Clinical Audiologist will provide comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative audiologic care to patients across the lifespan. You’ll have the time, tools, and support to build long-term relationships and deliver individualized, high-quality care.
Clinical Audiology Services
Perform comprehensive hearing evaluations
Diagnose type and degree of hearing loss and clearly counsel patients and families
Conduct hearing aid evaluations, fittings, programming, verification (including Real Ear Verification), and follow-up care
Troubleshoot, adjust, and repair hearing aids and assistive listening devices
Provide education on communication strategies, expectations, and device use
Additional Clinical Services
Tinnitus evaluations and counseling
Cochlear implant candidacy evaluations and follow-up care
Vestibular and balance evaluations
Collaboration & Patient Experience
Build trusted, long-term relationships with patients and families
Collaborate with physicians and other local healthcare professionals
Maintain thorough and accurate clinical documentation
Community and Clinic Involvement
Participate in community events such as health fairs, educational seminars and hearing screenings
Take part in marketing efforts such as recording educational videos, doing webinars on audiology-related topics, assisting with community outreach
Be a part of the team: doing everything possible to help all clinic locations succeed
Pitching in to do anything necessary to help the clinic grow an accomplish its mission
Why Join Coates Hearing Clinic?
You’ll practice audiology in a setting that values quality over quantity, relationships over transactions, and integrity over pressure. Our clinicians are respected, supported, and empowered to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives every day.
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a resume and brief cover letter expressing interest in joining the Coates Hearing Clinic team.
Qualifications
Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from an accredited program
Licensed or eligible for licensure in North Carolina
2+ years of private practice or dispensing audiology experience preferred
Strong diagnostic, counseling, and interpersonal skills
Commitment to ethical, patient-centered care
Team-oriented mindset with a desire to grow with the clinic