Job Summary
Responsible for testing all well babies and NICU babies for the infant hearing screen program per department/State guidelines under the guidance and direction of the licensed Audiologist. Supports and assists the Audiologist with scheduling, implementing, and conducting of all tests and procedures.
Qualifications
Associate's Degree in a related field Required or
Vocational/Technical Degree in a related field Required
Bachelor's Degree In a related field Preferred
Work Experience
1 years Patient / Health Care experience. Preferred
Essential Functions
- Perform hearing screens and general duties; assist Audiologist with patient care, maintaining equipment and facilities.
- Test for infant hearing screens on all well newborns and NICU babies after competency is obtained.
- Execute treatment programs under supervision of Audiologist.
- Coordinate programs with other disciplines.
- Prepare treatment areas for incoming patients.
- Transport patients to therapy department and prepare patients and equipment for treatments.
- Maintain established levels of supplies including testing, linens, and office supplies.
- Provide general assistance to Audiologist as directed, including instruction to patients concerning the use of equipment and directions for procedures.
- Perform clerical duties such as maintain statistics, writing patient charges, answering telephone, and other related duties as directed.
- Treats patients and families with compassion and implements plan of care.
- Bases care decisions on plan of care.
- Monitors and documents patient response.
- Establishes rapport with clients. Adapts communication style, listens and responds to patient needs.
- Recognizes age-specific responses to treatment.
- Provides effective interventions.
- Respects patients confidentiality and privacy.
- Supports social, spiritual, and cultural needs of patients and families.
- Manages difficult or emotional patient situations.
- Documents and submits required information and data in a timely fashion.
- Clearly and accurately documents designated processes, policies, products, service offerings, etc.
- Ensures that documentation is tailored to expected readers / users.
- Uses correct terminology.
- Conforms to required style and format.
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Phoebe Putney Health System