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What jobs can I get if I'm deaf?

Hearing-impaired individuals can pursue a wide range of careers, including roles in technology, arts, writing, data analysis, and computer programming, which often do not require hearing. Many workplaces are accessible and accommodate employees with disabilities through assistive devices, sign language interpreters, and flexible communication methods, enabling successful employment in various fields.

What is the difference between Hearing Test In vs Hearing Aid Specialist?

AspectHearing Test InHearing Aid Specialist
CredentialsHearing tests often require audiology or hearing aid fitting certificationsRequires certification in hearing aid fitting and sales
Work EnvironmentClinics, audiology centers, or ENT officesHearing aid retail stores or clinics
Industry UsagePerforms diagnostic hearing assessmentsRecommends and fits hearing aids based on tests
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking hearing assessments or diagnostic testsIndividuals looking for hearing aid solutions or fittings

Hearing Test In primarily involves conducting diagnostic hearing assessments, often performed by audiologists or trained technicians. Hearing Aid Specialists focus on fitting, selling, and adjusting hearing aids based on test results. While both roles work within the hearing health industry, their functions and credentials differ, making the comparison useful for those seeking either testing or hearing aid services.

Can a job make you take a hearing test?

Certain jobs, especially those involving safety-sensitive tasks or working with machinery, may require a hearing test as part of the pre-employment screening or ongoing health assessments. Employers in industries like manufacturing, aviation, or transportation often include hearing tests to ensure employees meet hearing standards for safety and communication. These tests are typically conducted by qualified audiologists or medical professionals and are part of the job's health and safety protocols.

What happens if I fail a hearing test at work?

If a hearing test for a hearing test in a work setting indicates hearing loss or impairment, the employee may be required to undergo further evaluation and may need to use hearing protection or accommodations. Failing a hearing test does not typically result in immediate job loss but may lead to restrictions or modifications to ensure safety and compliance with occupational health standards.

Is hearing testing an OSHA requirement?

Hearing testing is part of OSHA's hearing conservation program for workplaces with noise levels at or above 85 decibels over an 8-hour shift. Employers are required to provide annual hearing tests to employees exposed to such noise levels, and hearing test technicians or audiologists often perform these assessments. The role of a hearing test technician involves conducting and documenting these tests to ensure compliance and employee safety.
Hearing Instrument Specialist / Audiologist

Hearing Instrument Specialist / Audiologist

Lucid Hearing Holding Company, LLC

Tampa, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Lucid Hearing rating

8.8

Company rating: 8.8 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Job Description

Hearing Instrument Specialist / Audiologist Sam’s Club Tampa, FL, USA

Full-time 

Position: Specialist (HIS or AuD)

Job Description

Our Mission: "Helping People Hear Better"

About this Hearing Specialist / Audiologist opportunity in Tampa, FL, USA:

Lucid Hearing is looking for a hearing instrument specialist near Tampa, FL, USA to add to our dedicated and passionate team. Lucid Hearing is a leading innovator in the field of assistive listening and hearing solutions, and it has established itself as a premier manufacturer and retailer of hearing solutions with its state-of-the-art hearing aids, testing equipment, and a vast network of locations within large retail chains. As a fast-growing business in an expanding industry, Lucid Hearing is constantly searching for passionate people to add to our family of associates.

Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser / Audiologist Ideal Candidate:

Lucid Hearing is looking for hearing instrument specialists and audiologists who are motivated, ambitious and want to be a part of an industry-disrupting sales model. Candidates should be licensed hearing aid dispensers and/or dispensing audiologists. A passion for helping the hearing-impaired is a must-have. For those interested in a career path as a hearing aids specialist, we at Lucid Hearing strive to promote from within, with two-thirds of our Operations Leadership team promoted internally.

Why work for us as a Hearing Specialist:

If you’re interested in a position as a hearing instrument specialist in Tampa, FL, USA, there are many reasons Lucid Hearing is the opportunity you’ve been looking for. At Lucid Hearing, we believe our people thrive in a culture of support and celebration. Our competitive employment packages show our dedication to our employees and our culture. Some perks of being a hearing specialist with Lucid Hearing include:

  • Competitive Base plus bonus incentives
  • Growth opportunity and become a LEADER
  • Health, vision, and dental insurance
  • Fully paid life insurance
  • 401(k) plan with matching
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Continued on the job training (virtual courses)
  • Relocation Assistance

What YOU will be doing as a hearing instrument specialist:

  • Greet customers and offer a free hearing screen
  • Analyze test findings and make recommendations based off the customers hearing loss
  • Recommend and dispense assistive listening and hearing solutions
  • Educate patients in how to use and maintain the hearing aid devices, provide demonstrations and information
  • Make follow-up calls to patients to ensure satisfaction with their assistive listening and hearing device

Hearing Specialist / Audiologist Qualifications:

We are looking for a hearing specialist near Tampa, FL, USA with the following qualifications:

  • Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser and / or an Audiologist
  • Motivated by helping people hear better
  • Ambitious with a sales attitude
  • An entrepreneur mindset with problem-solving skills, this role will have great autonomy
  • Excellent follow-up skills

Our Hearing Clinic Location:

We are looking for a hearing aids specialist/ Audiologist in Tampa, FL, USA or the surrounding area.

Additional Information

We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

Are you looking for a hearing specialist or audiologist position in Tampa, FL, USA?

Get in touch with us today for more information!

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEOC guidelines.

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