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A clinical audiologist provides services for the prevention, identification, diagnosis ... The department participates in Research protocols, and you may have an opportunity to participate.

Audiologist

Boston, MA ยท On-site

$70.99K - $101.20K/yr

As a not-for-profit, we support patient care, research, teaching, and community service, striving ... Our Audiology team is determined to give new hires the opportunity to gain clinical knowledge and ...

Audiologist

San Diego, CA

$51.74 - $68.21/hr

Performs diagnostic, habilitative, rehabilitative, and research activities related to hearing and balance disorders. The Audiologist will also provide clinical supervision of Au.D. students. Requires ...

A clinical audiologist provides services for the prevention, identification, diagnosis ... The department participates in Research protocols, and you may have an opportunity to participate.

Audiologist

Champaign, IL

$37.48 - $64.47/hr

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing ... Louis and is home to one of the world's great public research universities - the big Ten University ...

Boys Town National Research Hospital $10,000 Hiring Bonus! Job Summary: In a career as a Senior Staff Audiologist, you join us in providing life-changing care to patients from across the region. In ...

AUDIOLOGIST

Camden, NJ ยท On-site

... research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and ... Board certification through the American Academy of Audiology or CCC-A from ASHA. Current BLS from ...

Audiologist

Seneca, SC ยท On-site

Research the causes and treatment of hearing and balance disorders when applicable. * Educate ... Minimum Education Doctorate - Audiology Required Certifications/Registrations/Licenses LICENSED ...

Audiologist

San Diego, CA

$51.74 - $68.21/hr

Performs diagnostic, habilitative, rehabilitative, and research activities related to hearing and balance disorders. The Audiologist will also provide clinical supervision of Au.D. students. Requires ...

Audiologist

Phoenix, AZ ยท On-site

PCH-MAIN | Audiology Location: Phoenix Shift: Mon-Fri, Days, 8am-5pm Category: Therapies Posting ... Investing in innovative research, including emerging treatments, tools and technologies * Advancing ...

Audiologist

Champaign, IL

$37.48 - $64.47/hr

Overview Carle Health is seeking Pediatric Audiologist to join the Expanding Children's Hearing ... Louis and is home to one of the world's great public research universities - the big Ten University ...

... research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and ... Supervises interns/students as needed Documented clinical experience in providing audiology ...

... research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and ... Board certification through the American Academy of Audiology or CCC-A from ASHA. Current BLS from ...

Audiologist

Camden, NJ ยท On-site

$61/hr

... research protocols. We have a commitment to our employees to provide competitive rates and ... Board certification through the American Academy of Audiology or CCC-A from ASHA. Current BLS from ...

Boys Town National Research Hospital $10,000 Hiring Bonus! Job Summary: In a career as a Senior Staff Audiologist, you join us in providing life-changing care to patients from across the region. In ...

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How much do research audiologist jobs pay per year?

As of May 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for research audiologist 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 a Research Audiologist job?

A Research Audiologist investigates hearing and balance disorders by conducting scientific studies, developing new diagnostic tools, and evaluating treatment methods. They often work in academic, clinical, or industry settings, collaborating with engineers, healthcare professionals, and scientists. Their work may involve clinical trials, data analysis, and publishing findings to advance audiology knowledge. This role combines clinical expertise with research skills to improve patient outcomes and hearing healthcare technology.

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

To thrive as a Research Audiologist, you need a thorough understanding of audiological principles, research methodologies, data analysis, and typically a master's or doctoral degree in audiology or a related field. Experience with specialized equipment such as audiometers, otoacoustic emissions (OAE) systems, and familiarity with statistical analysis software and ethical research practices are important. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and excellent written and verbal communication skills help you excel in research environments. These skills are vital for producing high-quality, evidence-based findings that advance the field and support collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.

What are typical daily tasks for a Research Audiologist?

A typical day for a Research Audiologist involves planning and conducting auditory research studies, collecting and analyzing data, and maintaining precise documentation for regulatory compliance. You may also operate and calibrate specialized audiological equipment, recruit and screen study participants, and interpret results for publication or presentation. Collaboration with other researchers, clinicians, and industry partners is common, and you'll often manage multiple projects simultaneously. This dynamic environment enables continual learning and offers opportunities to contribute meaningful advancements to audiology and hearing science.
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Infographic showing various Research Audiologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 87% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $87,247 per year, or $41.9 per hour.

Audiologist- Wexford

University of Pittsburgh Physicians

Pittsburgh, PA โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

University of Pittsburgh Physicians is hiring a full-time Audiologist for Metro ENT. This position will assist both the Wexford and Passavant offices.

Purpose:
Reports to the Director and in her absence to the Senior Audiologist. Performs clinical tests of hearing or hearing-related functions for the assessment of hearing abilities and/or for purposes of contributing to medical diagnoses of hearing and other neurological disorders, interprets and counsels patient as per the implications of the findings and, in appropriate cases, provides rehabilitative services primarily involving the use of hearing aids and other assistive listening technology.
Responsibilities:

  • Performs other special duties: it is generally expected that an audiologist will develop some special skill and share this skill by accepting a special responsibility.
  • Demonstrates basics of service excellence towards patients, visitors, staff, peers, physicians, and other departments.
  • Sees that test equipment he/she uses is well maintained by being observant of signs of malfunctioning and reporting problems to the Senior Audiologist, Director, or service contractor (if appropriate).
  • Administration of routine Audiology tests.
  • Interpretation of test findings and management.
  • The audiologist shall demonstrate competence in administering no less than 5 tests beyond the basic audiologic test battery.
  • Performs additional hearing-aid related services.
  • The audiologist is expected to contribute to no less than two hours per year of didactic instruction to medical students or residents or ten hours per year of supervision of residents or Audiology Students.
  • The audiologist is expected to participate in no less than one public hearing screening program per year or other extramural public relation program of similar time commitment.
  • Using appropriate test methods, selects appropriate hearing aids for potential or known wearers, evaluates success with use of instrument, and provides counseling in the use of the instrument.
  • Takes part in clinical research projects as requested by the Director. Responsible for data collection, analysis, and written descriptions.

Master's degree or AUD (clinical doctorate). Audiology State License in the practicing state (20 hours of continuing education every two years). Audiologists maintain privileges at all satellite hospitals and maintain provider privileges (including Medicare UPIN #'s) for all accepted insurance products
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
Audiology State License in the practicing state.

  • Licensed Clinical Audiologist
  • Act 34


UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran