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Cochlear Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Pediatric Otolaryngologist

Peoria, IL · On-site

$534 - $565/hr

Participate in current Multidisciplinary teams which include aerodigestive, lymphovascular, and pediatric cochlear implants * Collaborate with other pediatric specialists to develop comprehensive ...

Audiologist

Peoria, IL · On-site

$42.05 - $49.47/hr

Predicts potential benefits to patients for hearing aid use, along with cochlear implants and/or osseointegrated implant use. Counsels and educates patients and families in habilitative or ...

... cochlear implants, newborn screening, hearing aid dispensing, vestibular assessment, quality outcomes, etc. 4. Participates in activities that support the education and service-related missions of ...

Pediatric ENT

Peoria, IL

$534K - $565K/yr

... cochlear implantation, bone anchored hearing aids, and ossicular chain reconstruction. In addition to outpatient clinics the division also provides inpatient consultation to pediatrics, PICU, CVICU ...

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Cochlear information

What is a cochlear?

A Cochlear job typically refers to a position at Cochlear Limited, a global company specializing in hearing implants and solutions for people with hearing loss. Jobs at Cochlear span various fields, including engineering, research, customer support, marketing, and medical consulting. Employees work to develop, manufacture, and support cochlear implant technology that helps individuals regain their ability to hear. These roles require expertise in audiology, medical devices, and often collaboration with healthcare professionals.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with cochlear implants at Cochlear?

Professionals working with cochlear implants at Cochlear often face challenges such as troubleshooting complex device issues, adjusting programming to meet individual patient needs, and staying updated with evolving technology and regulatory standards. Additionally, they may work closely with both patients and family members, often addressing concerns and providing education during emotionally impactful moments. Collaboration with audiologists, surgeons, and rehabilitation specialists is common, requiring both technical and interpersonal expertise. Successfully navigating these challenges leads to life-changing hearing outcomes for patients and contributes significantly to personal and professional growth within the company.

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

To excel in a role at Cochlear, you typically need a background in audiology, biomedical engineering, or a related field, with strong technical knowledge of hearing implant technology. Familiarity with fitting and programming cochlear implants, software platforms for device management, and relevant certifications such as CCC-A (Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology) are beneficial. Outstanding communication, problem-solving abilities, and a compassionate approach help professionals support patients and work efficiently within multidisciplinary teams. These skills ensure precise device outcomes, positive patient experiences, and effective collaboration in a specialized healthcare setting.

Infographic showing various Cochlear job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Physician Pediatrics - Competitive Salary

OSF HealthCare

Peoria, IL • On-site

$534K - $565K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description


Overview
Job Specifics

The division of Pediatric Otolaryngology at Children’s Hospital of Illinois (CHOI) is looking for a surgeon to join their practice. CHOI is a tertiary hospital and the home for University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria (UICOMP). The division currently has two fellowship trained surgeons and offers a broad spectrum of surgical interventions including open and endoscopic airway repair, navigated sinus surgery, endoscopic choanal atresia repair, cochlear implantation, bone anchored hearing aids, and ossicular chain reconstruction. In addition to outpatient clinics the division also provides inpatient consultation to pediatrics, PICU, CVICU, and a level 3 NICU.


We also participate in Multidisciplinary clinics through an integrated space adjacent to our clinic. Unique to our base hospital is Jump Trading and Simulations Center, a large 168000 sq foot simulation center with support for teaching and research. Through our affiliation we UICOMP there are opportunities to teach medical students, residents, and fellows an academic appointment is available if so desired. Employer M/F/Vet/Disabled

Opportunity Highlights

  • Busy pediatric practice with a significant opportunity for growth
  • Two satellite clinics outside of Peoria, within Illinois
  • Diagnose and treat various otolaryngology conditions using minimally invasive techniques
  • Extensive airway management program staffed by pediatric surgeons and pulmonary physicians
  • Highly clinical position with opportunities for scholarly and clinical research interests
  • Academic affiliation with the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, teach and mentor residents, fellows, and medical students
  • Participate in current Multidisciplinary teams which include aerodigestive, lymphovascular, and pediatric cochlear implants
  • Collaborate with other pediatric specialists to develop comprehensive treatment plans for complex cases
  • Access to a world-class research and simulation center that replicates various patient care settings to ensure novice and seasoned clinicians can practice handling medical situations in a life-like environment.
  • Patient population and equipment available to perform the full range of otolaryngology procedures

OSF HealthCare offers a comprehensive Compensation and Total Rewards Package which includes:

  • Generous paid time off from Day One!
    • Vacation and holiday time off to get away and recharge 
    • Well-being time for self-care, mission trips, or whatever makes you happy!
    • Sick leave for you or to care for an ill-family member
    • CME time and dollars  
  • Signing bonus 
  • Concierge relocation services 
  • Health, life, dental, and retirement plans 
  • Paid occurrence based malpractice 
  • Residency/Training Stipend
  • Student Loan repayment and counseling 
  • Career Development through our Physician Leadership Academy
  • Full time, clinical base salary pay range for this position: $534,000 - $565,000. 
    • Range shown should be used as an estimate and can be impacted by many factors including but not limited to the critical need of the position, overall experience and qualifications, community need, and other considerations.  Additional compensation components may be applicable such as bonuses or incentives which may or may not be based on metric achievement.
The Community

Located in Peoria, OSF HealthCare Children’s Hospital of Illinois is the third largest pediatric hospital in Illinois and the most comprehensive hospital for kids downstate. CHOI serves a population base of approximately 4.5 million, is a Level One trauma center and is the only pediatric hospital within OSF Healthcare system. With 136 beds and more than 140 pediatric subspecialists, OSF Children’s Hospital cares for more children in Illinois than any hospital outside of Chicago. Formally established as a pediatric hospital within the walls of OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center in 1990, OSF Children’s Hospital of Illinois has more than 7,000 inpatient admissions, 75,000 outpatient specialty visits, 2,400 newborn deliveries, and 18,000 emergency department visits each year


Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Licenses/Certifications: Physician Licensed (or eligible to be licensed) to practice medicine in current state.
  • Licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the State of Illinois to prescribe narcotics, if applicable.
  • Board certified or board eligible in the appropriate specialty(ies).
  • Obtain and maintain medical staff membership and appropriate privileges.
  • Must be eligible as a provider for Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
  • Physician shall meet all qualifications to participate in OSF programs for professional malpractice and other liability coverage.
  • Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care aligned to the preferences, goals, and needs of the patients served.

OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.