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Cochlear Implant Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Hearing aid, Cochlear Implant, and Auditory Osseointegrated Device manufacturer trainings Students accepted into the clinical externship will be full-time in the clinic during their externship.

Conducts cochlear implant candidacy evaluations. * Collaborates with surgeons and interdisciplinary teams, performs cochlear implant activation, and provides ongoing follow-up care. * Maintains ...

Hearing aid, Cochlear Implant, and Auditory Osseointegrated Device manufacturer trainings Students accepted into the clinical externship will be full-time in the clinic during their externship.

The Audiologist will utilize the full scope of audiology, providing audiological hearing evaluation and diagnostics, including but not limited to vestibular assessment, cochlear implants, pediatric ...

Audiologist

Knightdale, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Moncure, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Pittsboro, NC · On-site

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Durham, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Durham, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Raleigh, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Raleigh, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Raleigh, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Raleigh, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

Audiologist

Raleigh, NC

$35.87 - $51.57/hr

The role will focus on the assessment and management of hearing loss, including evaluation, fitting, and programming of hearing aids and cochlear implants. The ideal candidate will have at least one ...

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How much do cochlear implant jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for cochlear implant in the United States is $330,066.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $311,000.00 and $385,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cochlear Implant position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cochlear Implant Audiologist or Specialist, you need a strong background in audiology, a relevant degree (typically Au.D. or M.S.), and state licensure to assess hearing and program implant devices accurately. Proficiency with programming software, diagnostic equipment, and cochlear implant systems such as those from Cochlear, MED-EL, or Advanced Bionics is essential. Excellent interpersonal skills, empathy, and clear communication help you support patients and families throughout the cochlear implantation journey. These abilities ensure effective patient outcomes, strong multidisciplinary collaboration, and ongoing support in this highly specialized hearing healthcare field.

What does a typical workday look like for a Cochlear Implant Specialist or Audiologist?

A typical workday for a Cochlear Implant Specialist involves evaluating candidates for cochlear implantation, programming and adjusting implant devices, providing pre- and post-operative counseling, and conducting follow-up assessments to monitor patient progress. You'll often collaborate closely with otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists, and rehabilitation professionals as part of a larger hearing healthcare team. In addition to patient care, you may participate in case conferences, maintain detailed records, and keep up to date with industry advancements. This role offers a highly structured yet varied environment where your expertise directly impacts patients' quality of life.

What is a Cochlear Implant job?

A Cochlear Implant job typically involves working with patients who have severe hearing loss or deafness, helping them regain auditory function through cochlear implant technology. Professionals in this field may be audiologists, otolaryngologists, or specialized technicians who assess candidates, program the implants, and provide post-surgical rehabilitation. They work closely with patients to optimize hearing outcomes and improve communication abilities. Skills in audiology, patient care, and technology are essential for success in this role.

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Au.D. Extern

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


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Job description

Boys Town National Research Hospital offers three 12-month full-time 4th Year A.u.D Externship positions. Students have two options for the externship: a clinical only externship or a clinical+research externship. When applying, students will identify which externship they prefer. Students should select one option.
Students accepted into either externship can expect in-depth clinical experiences in diagnostic audiology for pediatrics through adults, adult and pediatric amplification, evoked potentials, vestibular evaluation and treatment, and cochlear implant evaluation and mapping. Students will also gain experience on specialty clinics such as Cranio-Facial Clinic and Pediatric Hearing Loss Clinic.
Boys Town National Research Hospital offers many additional (optional) learning opportunities throughout the year:
  • Weekly journal groups
  • Lectures 1-2 times per month
  • Hearing aid, Cochlear Implant, and Auditory Osseointegrated Device manufacturer trainings

Students accepted into the clinical externship will be full-time in the clinic during their externship.
Applications must include:
  • Completed BTNRH Externship online application
  • Letter of interest from the student (not to exceed one page single spaced)
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume
  • Two letters of recommendation. One of the letters must be from clinical faculty who have directly supervised the student. The second letter may be academic/research faculty. Letters of recommendation should be emailed to AUDExternship@boystown.org.

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