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How much do remote auditory neuroscience jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote auditory neuroscience in the United States is $87,247.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,500.00 and $98,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Auditory Neuroscience vs Remote Audiologist?

AspectRemote Auditory NeuroscienceRemote Audiologist
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees in neuroscience or audiology, research certificationsDoctor of Audiology (Au.D.), state licensure
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, universities, healthcare institutionsClinics, hospitals, telehealth platforms
Industry UsageResearch, academia, healthcare researchPatient care, diagnostics, hearing aid fitting

Remote Auditory Neuroscience focuses on understanding auditory processing through research and scientific studies, often in academic or healthcare research settings. In contrast, Remote Audiologists primarily provide clinical services, diagnostics, and hearing solutions directly to patients via telehealth. While both roles involve auditory health, their work environments, credentials, and objectives differ significantly.

What is remote auditory neuroscience?

Remote auditory neuroscience is a field that studies how the brain processes sound and hearing, using technology and methods that allow research or clinical work to be conducted outside traditional laboratory or hospital settings. This can include remote data collection, online experiments, and telehealth approaches for auditory assessments or interventions. Advances in digital tools, such as mobile auditory testing apps and wearable EEG devices, have made it possible to investigate auditory functions and brain responses in real-world environments. This approach increases accessibility for participants, enables larger and more diverse studies, and supports ongoing patient care regardless of location.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Auditory Neuroscience Researcher, and why are they important?

Success in remote auditory neuroscience research requires a strong background in neuroscience, auditory processing, and data analysis, typically supported by a relevant advanced degree (such as a PhD in neuroscience or psychology). Proficiency in statistical software (like MATLAB, Python, or R), neuroimaging tools (such as EEG or fMRI analysis platforms), and remote collaboration platforms is essential. Excellent problem-solving, communication, and self-motivation skills are critical for independent work and effective teamwork across distances. These skills ensure rigorous research, reliable data interpretation, and meaningful scientific contributions in a remote environment.

How do remote auditory neuroscience professionals typically collaborate with cross-functional teams when conducting research?

Remote auditory neuroscience professionals often work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, clinicians, and data analysts, to design experiments, analyze auditory data, and interpret results. Collaboration is primarily facilitated through virtual meetings, shared digital workspaces, and cloud-based data analysis tools. Effective communication and regular updates are key to ensuring that everyone stays aligned on research goals and project timelines. While working remotely can present challenges such as coordinating across time zones or accessing lab equipment, strong organizational skills and proactive communication help maintain productivity and teamwork.
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Senior Research Audiologist (Valencia (CA), United States)

Sonova AG

Santa Clarita, CA • On-site, Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Valencia, CA - Hybrid (3 days onsite, 2 days remote)
Senior Research Audiologist
Research audiologists in the Clinical Product Research department are responsible for clinical evaluations of new Advanced Bionics products. The person in this role collaborates with internal development teams, drives the development and execution of clinical evaluations and reports out the product readiness of pre-market products to company stakeholders. These reports provide feedback to the organization regarding overall product readiness, performance, and usability. Research audiologists also collect customer feedback on early concepts and designs, while contributing to market research, and developing documentation that supports the training and use of new products in the field.
Responsibilities:

  • Applies established knowledge of audiological and clinical practice to develop clinical evaluations of new external hardware, software and mobile applications
  • Conducts the human subject testing, analysis, documentation, presentation of results for the clinical evaluations and usability studies.
  • Engages and collaborates with development and regulatory teams to understand the requirements of prospective clinical evaluations. Establishes compliant guidelines for internal clinical studies.
  • Serves as a clinical lead on the project teams, translating input from other technical teams and senior leadership into action items, experiment plans and specifications for the Clinical Product Research team.
  • Collaborates with Marketing and Educational groups in the development of material supporting new product release. Provides knowledge transfer and training to internal staff members on new product use and clinical experience.
  • Ensures compliance with all activities within necessary Class-III regulatory framework
Travelling Requirement: Occasional travel (5-10%) to national conferences, cochlear implant centers, and Advanced Bionics corporate events.
More about you:
  • Doctorate in Audiology required; advanced degree in a related field preferred, along with ongoing professional certification maintenance and continuing education in advanced auditory specialties, neuroscience, or medical device innovation.
  • Minimum five years of clinical cochlear implant or related experience required; research and medical device development experience preferred.
  • Passion for learning, self-improvement, and continuous professional growth, with strong analytical problem-solving skills, a results-oriented mindset, adaptability to changing priorities, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • Collaborative and empathetic professional with strong cultural awareness, relationship-building skills, stakeholder engagement capabilities, and the ability to facilitate discussions, resolve conflicts, and present effectively to diverse audiences.
  • Demonstrated initiative, ownership, and leadership in complex clinical and technical situations, including the ability to guide peers, contribute to team decision-making, and mentor or instruct individuals within and beyond the hearing healthcare community.
  • Skilled in conducting audiological evaluations and cochlear implant device programming with accuracy, attention to detail, and timely execution; familiarity with scientific writing, protocol development, hearing aid fitting software, and audiological testing applications is preferred.
  • Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, with proficiency in Microsoft Office 365, Cochlear Implant fitting software, mobile applications, and the ability to quickly learn and adapt to new technologies and software platforms.
  • Strong understanding of and compliance with regulatory, clinical, and company standards, with experience working in cross-functional and international environments and the flexibility to support global initiatives across multiple time zones.
A minimum of 200Mb/sec download and 10Mb/sec upload speed internet connectivity is required to support any remote/hybrid employee functionality at Sonova
Don't meet all the criteria? If you're willing to go all in and learn we'd love to hear from you!
We are looking forward to receiving your application via our online job application platform. For this position only direct applications will be considered. Sonova does not recruit via app, telegram, carrier pigeon or any other format that does not include speaking with an actual human. If you are offered a job without speaking with someone please contact Sonova Human Resources
What we offer:
  • Medical, dental and vision coverage*
  • Health Savings, Health Reimbursement, Flexible Spending/Dependent Care Accounts
  • TeleHealth options
  • 401k plan with company match*
  • Company paid life/ad&d insurance
    • Additional supplemental life/ad&d coverage available
  • Company paid Short/Long-Term Disability coverage (STD/LTD)
    • STD LTD Buy-ups available
  • Accident/Hospital Indemnity coverage
  • Legal/ID Theft Assistance
  • PTO (or sick and vacation time), floating Diversity Day, & paid holidays*
  • Paid parental bonding leave
  • Employee Assistance Program (24/7 mental health support hotline, 5 company paid counseling sessions and more)
  • Robust Internal Career Growth opportunities
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Hearing aid discount for employees and family
  • Internal social recognition platform

*Plan rules/offerings dependent upon group Company/location.
This role's pay range is between: $100,320/yr - $150,480/yr. This role is also bonus eligible.
How we work:
At Sonova, we prioritize the well-being of our employees and foster an inclusive environment that promotes engagement and collaboration. Our team-customized hybrid work model empowers teams to balance individual needs with business goals, offering flexibility and individualized time management. We recognize the importance of life outside of work and strive to create a supportive and motivating workplace where innovation thrives.
Sonova is an equal opportunity employer
We team up. We grow talent. We collaborate with people of diverse backgrounds to win with the best team in the market place. We guarantee every person equal treatment in regard to employment and opportunity for employment, regardless of a candidate's ethnic or national origin, religion, sexual orientation or marital status, gender, genetic identity, age, disability or any other legally protected status.