Audiology
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
Rochester, NY · On-site
$68K - $70K/yr
... cochlear implant evaluations • Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned • Perform other duties as assigned to ...
$68K - $70K/yr
... and cochlear implant evaluations Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned Perform other duties as assigned to ...
$68K - $70K/yr
... and cochlear implant evaluations Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate ... interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned Perform other duties as assigned to ...
$2.4K - $2.9K
17% of jobs
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$2.9K - $3.3K
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$7.1K - $7.6K
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| Aspect | Internship Cochlear Implant | Audiology Assistant |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Typically enrolled in audiology or related programs; some may have certifications | High school diploma or equivalent; some certifications may be preferred |
| Work Environment | Clinical settings, hospitals, audiology clinics | Audiology clinics, hospitals, ENT offices |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Used by audiology clinics and hospitals for training and support roles | Commonly employed in audiology practices to assist audiologists |
Internship Cochlear Implant roles focus on training students in cochlear implant procedures and device management, often involving hands-on clinical experience. Audiology Assistants support audiologists in routine tasks, patient care, and equipment management. While both roles operate in audiology settings, internships are more educational and training-oriented, whereas assistant roles are supportive employment positions.

Reports to: Director of Audiology
Location: Rochester Hearing & Speech Center
Schedule: Full-Time
Status: Exempt / Salaried
Pay Range: $68,000 to $70,000 annually (good-faith estimate in compliance with NYS Pay Transparency Law; final offer based on experience and credentials)
Job SummaryThe Audiologist provides comprehensive diagnostic, rehabilitative, and hearing aid dispensing services to patients across the lifespan at Rochester Hearing & Speech Center (RHSC). This position is responsible for conducting audiological evaluations, interpreting test results, providing auditory rehabilitation services, dispensing and servicing hearing technology, and collaborating with healthcare, educational, and community partners to support optimal hearing and communication outcomes.
Clinical Services• Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations for infants, children, adolescents, adults, and older adults with a variety of hearing and communication disorders
• Administer and interpret audiological procedures including pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, acoustic reflex testing, otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), visual reinforcement audiometry (VRA), conditioned play audiometry (CPA), speech-in-noise testing, central auditory processing evaluations, and cochlear implant evaluations
• Analyze diagnostic findings and develop appropriate recommendations for treatment, intervention, and follow-up care
• Initiate referrals to physicians, educational professionals, and other specialists as appropriate
• Maintain a productive clinical caseload while delivering high-quality patient-centered care
Auditory Rehabilitation & Hearing Technology
• Dispense, fit, program, verify, and service hearing aids and assistive listening devices
• Provide patient and family counseling regarding hearing loss, amplification options, communication strategies, and auditory rehabilitation
• Troubleshoot hearing technology and coordinate repairs, replacements, and follow-up services
• Monitor patient outcomes and adjust treatment plans as needed to support successful hearing aid use and communication goals
Documentation & Compliance• Complete evaluations, treatment documentation, reports, billing records, and electronic medical record documentation accurately and within established agency and payer timelines
• Maintain compliance with applicable federal, state, Medicaid, HIPAA, OMIG, and professional practice requirements
• Adhere to RHSC policies, procedures, quality assurance standards, and clinical protocols
• Participate in agency audits, quality improvement initiatives, and compliance activities as assigned
Collaboration & Outreach• Collaborate with physicians, educators, speech-language pathologists, service coordinators, and other professionals to support coordinated patient care
• Participate in community outreach, hearing conservation programs, educational presentations, and special events
• Occasionally conduct services at off-site locations, schools, community settings, or partner agencies
Professional Development• Maintain all required licenses, certifications, registrations, and continuing education requirements
• Participate in staff meetings, department meetings, trainings, and professional development activities
• Support student clinicians, residents, interns, and new staff orientation activities as assigned
• Perform other duties as assigned to support agency operations and patient care needs
Qualifications & Skills• Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) preferred; Master's degree in Audiology accepted if accompanied by current licensure and required certifications
• Current New York State license to practice Audiology required
• Current New York State Hearing Aid Dispensing License required if applicable for position
• Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) required
• Strong knowledge of diagnostic audiology, auditory rehabilitation, hearing aid technology, and patient counseling
• Experience with electronic medical records and audiology practice management systems preferred
• Strong organizational, communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills
• Ability to work collaboratively with patients, families, staff, and community partners
Work Environment• Clinical-based role with regular patient interaction
• Requires occasional travel to schools, community events, outreach programs, and partner locations
• Collaborative work environment involving interdisciplinary teams, patients, and families
Physical Requirements• Ability to work in clinical settings requiring use of audiological testing and hearing aid equipment
• Prolonged periods of sitting, standing, walking, and use of a computer
• Ability to communicate effectively with patients, families, and staff
• Ability to move throughout clinical and community environments
• Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times
AcknowledgmentBy signing the electronic link provided during the hiring process or during a name, duty, or position change, you acknowledge and understand this job description.
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Equal Opportunity Employer StatementRochester Hearing & Speech Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws and strictly prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind. Employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, genetic predisposition or carrier status, military status, marital status, domestic violence victim status, or any other status protected under New York State and federal law.
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