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Pediatric Audiologist NYC Health + Hospitals Position Summary The Pediatric Audiologist provides comprehensive audiological services to infants, children, and adolescents within the NYC Health ...

Pediatric Audiologist Location: Edinburg, TX Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Travel: Training in Corpus Christi, TX We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Pediatric Audiologist to join our ...

$42.66 - $65.82/hr

Join Primary Children's Hospital as a Pediatric Audiologist and make a meaningful impact delivering exceptional, family-centered care. This weekday role offers a flexible four, 10-hour shift schedule ...

They are looking for a Pediatric Audiologist specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss in children. Learn more about Alamogordo NM Responsibilities: * Assessing hearing loss in ...

Staffing Proxy is partnering with Duncan Regional Hospital (DRH) to find a dedicated and compassionate Pediatric Audiologist to join their growing team. DRH is a non-profit, community hospital that ...

Title: Pediatric Audiologist Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm As part of the Driscoll family, you will provide life-changing care to children by diagnosing and treating hearing disorders. You'll ...

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities (ECHO) program in Urbana, Illinois. The ECHO team includes professionals in Audiology ...

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities (ECHO) program in Urbana, Illinois. The ECHO team includes professionals in Audiology ...

Pediatric Audiologist (ECHO)

Champaign, IL · On-site

$37.48 - $64.47/hr

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities (ECHO) program in Urbana, Illinois. The ECHO team includes professionals in Audiology ...

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing Opportunities (ECHO) program in Urbana, Illinois. The ECHO team includes professionals in Audiology ...

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How much do pediatric audiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for pediatric audiologist in the United States is $84,142.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,500.00 and $94,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Pediatric Audiologists face when working with young children, and how can they be addressed?

Pediatric Audiologists often encounter challenges such as limited patient cooperation, difficulty obtaining accurate test results, and communicating complex information to families. To address these, audiologists use specialized child-friendly assessment techniques and create a welcoming, engaging environment to help children feel at ease. Building rapport with families, employing age-appropriate explanations, and collaborating closely with other pediatric healthcare professionals are also essential strategies for overcoming these challenges and ensuring the best outcomes for young patients.

What Is a Pediatric Audiologist?

A pediatric audiologist is a health care professional who diagnoses and treats children with hearing loss and speech or language difficulties. Their duties include running tests, diagnosing patients, and designing a course of treatment. This treatment may include surgery or the use of a hearing aid or other assistive devices. They also monitor progress and provide referrals to other clinical specialists as needed. A pediatric audiologist usually works in a hospital or other clinical environment.

What is the difference between Pediatric Audiologist vs Audiologist?

AspectPediatric AudiologistAudiologist
CredentialsDoctor of Audiology (Au.D.) requiredDoctor of Audiology (Au.D.) required
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, schools focusing on childrenHospitals, clinics, private practices serving all ages
Employer & IndustrySpecialized in pediatric healthcare and educational settingsGeneral audiology services across age groups
Common Search/ComparisonFocused on children’s hearing healthBroader hearing assessment for all ages

While both Pediatric Audiologists and Audiologists hold similar credentials and work in healthcare settings, Pediatric Audiologists specialize in diagnosing and treating hearing issues in children, often working in schools and pediatric clinics. General Audiologists serve patients of all ages across various healthcare environments. The key difference lies in the focus on pediatric populations for Pediatric Audiologists.

What is a pediatric audiologist?

A pediatric audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating hearing and balance disorders in infants, children, and teenagers. They perform hearing tests, fit hearing aids, and provide auditory rehabilitation for children with hearing loss. Pediatric audiologists also work closely with families, educators, and other healthcare providers to support the child’s communication and developmental needs. Their goal is to help children achieve the best possible hearing and communication outcomes.

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

To thrive as a Pediatric Audiologist, you need expertise in audiological assessment, pediatric hearing disorders, and a Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree with state licensure. Familiarity with diagnostic equipment such as audiometers, otoacoustic emissions (OAE) devices, tympanometers, and hearing aid fitting software is essential. Exceptional communication, patience, and the ability to build rapport with children and families help provide effective care and support. These skills ensure accurate diagnoses, successful treatment plans, and positive outcomes for young patients with hearing challenges.
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Pediatric Audiologist

Pediatric Audiologist

Yale New Haven Health

Trumbull, CT • On-site

Per diem

Posted 3 days ago


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7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

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294th of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
As a member of the YNHCH Pediatric Audiology program, the Pediatric Audiologist ensures high quality clinical standards are met through American Academy of Audiology Pediatric Standards. This role Is responsible for performing clinical and audiology related diagnostic and rehabilitative procedures. The pediatric audiologist participates as a key member of a multidisciplinary team supporting YNHCH services including ambulatory care. The audiologist is under the direction of YNHCH Pediatric Audiology Coordinator, aligning with the Director of the Pediatric Specialty Centers/YNHCH. Collaborating physician support is through YM Pediatric ENT Physician
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
  • 1. Performs assessments on children to determine degree of hearing loss (if any) by evaluating children via behavioral evaluations, otoacoustic emission and electro acoustic measures as needed.
  • 2. All patient care responsibilities will be performed consistent with age-specific and developmentally appropriate guidelines.
  • 3. Assesses children for candidacy of hearing assistive technology: ie: hearing aids, cochlear implants and develops a comprehensive, culturally appropriate audiological habilitation management plan regarding the fitting, dispensing, and trouble-shooting of assisted hearing technology.
  • 4. Counsels family members concerning the special needs of children with hearing loss to effectively involve parents and other family members in the treatment and management of hearing loss.
  • 5. Consults with collegues, Otolaryngology attending physician specialists, ancillary dept staff (rehabilitation, speech pathologists, and others) and referring specialists or pediatricians in which to communicate and coordinate patient care.
  • 6. Completes and prepares reports in a timely manner, (as defined by dept), including interpretation of results, recommendations and potential outcomes. Ensures report is routed to to referring provider whether available electronically or other source.
  • 7. Ensures compliance with documentation, billing and compliance for both Hosp, Univ, and regulatory agency requirements
  • 8. Ensures patient safety and quality of care provided by referring patients for additional testing, treatment, according to evidences based standards of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), YNHH, YM Policy
  • 9. Is responsible to remain knowledgeable and up to date on current practice, as well as engage in ongoing professional development through internal and external resources, educational offerings, committees . Includes both locally and nationally
  • 10. Participates in clinical, data collection, and administrative phases of research, to support practice as needed.
  • 11. Supports educational needs of students through precepting, providing observational experiences and presentations prn
  • 12. Organizes clinical equipment and supplies, and maintains inventory, including ordering and dispensing to ensure fiscal accountabilty
  • 13. Collaborates with PFS , third party carriers, vendors, schools , and parents as needed to ensure communication and coordination of plans for financial coverage options.
  • 14. Is flexible to meet the changing needs of the program including support for other pediatric audiologists and/or testing needs

Qualifications
EDUCATION
Doctorate in Audiology (Aud)
EXPERIENCE
One (1) to two (2) years as a clinical audiologist in pediatrics with experience in diagnostics and rehabilitation of hearing loss, preferably in a large medical center based practice. Clinical fellowship with pediatric focus will be considered
LICENSURE
Doctorate in Audiology (Aud) or equivalent required. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology;
SPECIAL SKILLS
Excellent interpersonal, clinical, and organizational skills. Must be able to communicate effectively with patients, family members, including those with special needs and disabilities. Must be able to collaborate and communicate as a member of the multidisciplinaary teams of physicians and ancillary staff
PHYSICAL DEMAND
Must be willing to support practice in YNHCH sites, including ambulatory satellite locations
YNHHS Requisition ID
182292

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