Audiologist Loyal Source Government Services LLCAudiologistRocklin, CA$114,316.80–$132,316.80 / yearAudiology Exam Details • Basic otoscopy • Tympanometry • Acoustic reflexes • Speech audiometry- via recording • Pure tone audiometry • Air + bone conduction • Stenger testing • Wax removal-rarely • No OAEs (oto-acoustic space emissions). About Loyal Source Loyal Source is an Orlando-based workforce solutions provider dedicated to delivering elite services worldwide, with a focus in government healthcare, technical and support services, engineering, and travel healthcare.
Audiologist Global Talent PartnersAudiologistSacramento, CA$100,000–$120,000We're partnering with a respected client who is looking for an Audiologist (Hearing Aid Dispenser candidates are also welcome) to join their esteemed practice, which has been serving the community for many years. We're seeking a compassionate, skilled, and dedicated full-time Audiologist (Hearing Aid Dispenser) who is licensed to practice in California.
Audiologist Stf- California Leidos QTC Health ServicesAudiologist Stf- CaliforniaSacramento, CALeidos QTC Medical Services, Inc., operating under the brand name Leidos QTC Health Services, is seeking an Audiologist at one of our California clinics (Sacramento, Daly City, Arcata, Canoga Park, Chula Vista, Fremont, Fresno, Lancaster, Long Beach, Modesto, Oceanside, Palm Desert, Redding, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Ana, Temecula) to help ensure our service members get the best care possible. Leidos QTC Medical Services, Inc., operating under the brand name Leidos QTC Health Services, collaborates closely with government and non-government customers to address current and future program needs within the health services domain.
Audiologist II, Ear Nose Throat Sutter HealthAudiologist II, Ear Nose ThroatDavis, CA$64,105.60–$80,132 / yearEmployees of Sutter Health and its entities may handle hazardous drugs in the course of their work, including patient care, which requires them to manage, store, prepare, receive, unpack, transport, dispose of, or administer drugs identified as hazardous or potentially hazardous by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and in accordance with the USP 800 guidelines. Total compensation considers multiple factors, including, but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure, certifications, departmental equity, training, and organizational needs.
Audiologist U.S. Department of DefenseAudiologistTravis AFB, CA$111,896–$145,468 / yearBasic Requirements for Audiologist: Degree: A graduate degree (or higher level degree) that included 18 semester hours in the field of audiology with approved clinical practice from an education program that was approved, recognized, or accredited by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA) of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) at the time the degree was obtained. FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university.
Audiology Specialist II Kaiser PermanenteAudiology Specialist IISacramento, CAConducts treatment for patients by: Utilizing advanced knowledge to conduct or participate in habilitative, rehabilitative, or conservation programs; counseling individuals with auditory disorders, their families and other service providers, independently, regarding the etiology of the disorder, its management, the recommended follow-up and treatment plan as well as providing feedback to others on their counseling; and using advanced knowledge to custom fit and program hearing aids, troubleshoot hearing aid problems, provide in office hearing aid maintenance and repair, perform electroacoustic analysis and Rear Ear measurement to ensure patient benefit. Plans treatments for patients by: Utilizing advanced knowledge to anticipate and predict potential benefits of several interrelated auditory disorder treatments, such as hearing aids or special training; developing and coordinating plans for habilitative and rehabilitative programs including counseling, guidance, auditory training, and hearing conservation, as well as medical referrals as needed through the application of advanced audiology knowledge; and coordinating with other professionals such as audiologists, surgeons, physical therapists, provider staff, and oncologists in order to ensure that best practices are followed and positive care outcomes are achieved and/or providing guidance to other professionals.