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Audiology Assistant The Audiology Assistant must demonstrate competencies after full and complete training in performing delegated duties and responsibilities under the direct supervision of the ...

Audiologist

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$85K - $125K/yr

Vision insurance Brooklyn Audiology Associates is looking for a private practice Audiologist with a passion for delivering exceptional hearing healthcare and tinnitus treatment in a collaborative ...

Audiologist

Kenai, AK · On-site

$80K - $140K/yr

... Audiology practice that is expanding into a new territory and opening multiple new locations. With a strong foundation built over decades of high-quality care, our clinic is seeking motivated ...

Audiologist

Napa, CA

$110K - $150K/yr

Microtone Audiology, Inc. currently has offices in the city of Napa, St. Helena, and Santa Rosa. We are a very busy private practice and work closely with two Ear, Nose, and Throat doctors. The ...

Oliver Audiology & Hearing Aid Services, a privately-owned Audiology practice in Old Town San Diego is seeking an Audiology Tech/Assistant to join our team. We have been helping patients in our ...

Brooklyn Audiology Associates is looking for a private practice Audiologist with a passion for delivering exceptional hearing healthcare and tinnitus treatment in a collaborative, supportive and ...

Audiologist

Kenai, AK · On-site

$80K - $140K/yr

... Audiology practice that is expanding into a new territory and opening multiple new locations. With a strong foundation built over decades of high-quality care, our clinic is seeking motivated ...

Audiologist

Napa, CA · On-site

$110K - $150K/yr

Microtone Audiology, Inc. currently has offices in the city of Napa, St. Helena, and Santa Rosa. We are a very busy private practice and work closely with two Ear, Nose, and Throat doctors. The ...

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How much do audiology jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for audiology in the United States is $45,217.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39,500.00 and $49,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by audiologists working in clinical settings?

Audiologists in clinical settings often encounter challenges such as managing a diverse patient population with varying degrees of hearing loss, balancing a high patient load, and staying current with rapidly advancing hearing aid and diagnostic technologies. Additionally, they may face the need to tailor communication strategies for patients of all ages, including children and older adults. Effective collaboration with physicians, speech-language pathologists, and family members is essential to ensure comprehensive care and optimal patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Audiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Audiologist, you need a doctoral degree in audiology (Au.D.), strong diagnostic skills, and a thorough understanding of auditory and balance disorders. Familiarity with audiometric testing equipment, hearing aid fitting software, and electronic medical records is essential, along with appropriate state licensure or certification. Excellent communication, empathy, and problem-solving abilities help audiologists effectively counsel patients and collaborate with healthcare teams. These competencies are crucial for delivering accurate diagnoses, successful treatment plans, and supportive patient care.

What is the difference between Audiology vs Speech-Language Pathology?

AspectAudiologySpeech-Language Pathology
Required CredentialsDoctor of Audiology (Au.D.)Master's or Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, audiology centersSchools, hospitals, clinics
Industry UsageHealthcare, audiology servicesHealthcare, communication disorders
Common Search/ComparisonOften compared for hearing and balance issuesCompared for speech and language disorders

While both audiologists and speech-language pathologists work in healthcare settings and require advanced degrees, audiologists focus on hearing, balance, and auditory issues, whereas speech-language pathologists specialize in speech, language, and communication disorders. Understanding these differences helps patients find the right specialist for their needs.

What is audiology?

Audiology is the branch of science and medicine that focuses on the study, diagnosis, and treatment of hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists are healthcare professionals who assess hearing loss, fit hearing aids, provide auditory rehabilitation, and manage balance issues. They work with patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly, to improve communication abilities and quality of life. Audiologists may also educate patients on hearing conservation and the prevention of hearing loss.
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Infographic showing various Audiology job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 24% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,217 per year, or $21.7 per hour.

Audiologist Assistant

Microtone Audiology Inc

Santa Rosa, CA

$26 - $35/hr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Microtone Audiology, Inc. is hiring a full-time Audiology Assistant for our Santa Rosa, CA., office.  Applicants must be proficient in English as well as Spanish.  We offer a competitive salary, healthcare, PTO, and 401-K benefits.  In this role, you will be a helping hand for our audiologist.  No audiology experience?  No problem---we'll give you all the training you need.
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING;
 - Welcoming patients and making them feel at ease
 - Assisting receptionist in booking appointments to keep our schedule running smoothly
 - Answering calls and helping with patient inquiries
-Trouble shooting hearing aid issues (we'll teach you how)
YOU WILL BE GREAT FOR THIS ROLE IF YOU:
 - Love working with people and have a friendly, professional manner
 - Are organized, reliable, and enjoy keeping things on track
 - Are familiar with basic computer systems
 - Have experience in administration and/or healthcare
YOU WILL ENJOY WORKING WITH US because we are a welcoming, supportive team who will value you, and you will have full training in healthcare and patient support.Â