Clinical Audiologist

4 months ago


Footscray, Australia earLAB Full time

**Company Description**

earLAB is a modern independent business based in Footscray and Richmond, focusing on Ear Hygiene and Hearing Protection. It was started in 2018 with a mission to **improve ear hygiene, early detection and prevention of hearing loss stemming from noise exposure.**

**We are super proud that we have protected many thousands of individuals with our industry leading products ACS, as earLAB we are the only Australia and New Zealand Sole Distributor.**

We are a close-knit vibrant team of professionals working together **to make a difference** to people’s lives through improving and protecting their hearing. We love sharing in the immediate joy and satisfaction that our clients experience from our products and services and know how to have fun along the way too We are on a growth path and looking to expand in different areas, products and services.
- **Our business doesn’t fit hearing aids**_ _and our employees _**don’t have sales targets**_ _so they can focus purely on our customers' immediate needs._

As we continue to expand, we aspire to cultivate a dynamic group of experts committed to shifting the Audiology industry's emphasis away from hearing aid sales towards promptly addressing pressing ear and hearing concerns,. We extend a warm invitation for you to become a part of our team and contribute to shaping the desired culture.

**Role Description**

earLAB is looking for a client-focused hearing care professional to join our team of specialists working to assist clients of all ages with their ear hygiene, hearing assessment and hearing protection. A permanent, part time role has become available at our Footscray or Richmond clinic.

The key daily responsibilities of the role are as follows:

- Assessment of the ear using video otoscopy
- Wax removal using aural microsuction
- Comprehensive hearing assessment
- Custom hearing protection and In Ear Monitors selection and fitting
- Ability to take deep full shell ear impressions process that require captuing as much information (please note differ to ear impressions taking for hearing aids)
- Taking meticulous ear impressions for custom hearing protection and custom In-Ear Monitors (CIEMs)
- Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, educators, occupational health specialists, and community organisations to raise awareness about hearing health and implement preventive measures
- Developing and implementing comprehensive hearing conservation programs in workplaces, schools & tertiary institution, or communities
- Growing clinic business through community engagement activities
- Referral to other medical or health professionals as required

The role would suit an energetic and engaging personality hearing professional (Audiometrist or Audiologist (or equivalent)) who has experience with manual extraction of earwax (forcep and curette, aural microsuction), taking ear impressions and conducting hearing assessment. Training will be provided to complement existing expertise.
- Be passionate about using a client-centric approach to explore their needs and assist clients in making an informed decision about their ear care or hearing protection needs
- Be confident in the clinical decision making
- Be skilled at developing good client relationships and engaging with clients on all the products and services we can offer
- Strong communication skills and presentation skills are essential
- Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate and up-to-date client's records
- Be committed to practising in professional yet empathetic manner and ensuring the highest standard of care
- Be able to work autonomously with mínimal supervision and also collaboratively with the team
- Have excellent time management skills and attention to detail
- Clear communication with clients, colleagues, and other stakeholders
- Working with our distributors and partners
- Psychology or counselling skills
- Staying current with advancements in audiology, hearing protection technology, and prevention strategies is essential
- Experience in a clinical audiology setting
- Previous technology training experience is highly desirable
- Keeping up to date with new products and technology

**Qualifications**

You **must have 2-3 years minimum clinical experience** working as an Audiologist/Audiometrist and be a **member of a relevant professional body**. You also need to **hold a QP** and a valid membership with audiological peak body.

**Job Type**: Part-time

**Salary**: $75,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year

Expected hours: 22.8 per week

**Benefits**:

- Employee discount
- Maternity leave
- Parental leave

Schedule:

- 8 hour shift
- On call
- Weekend availability

Application Question(s):

- Do you have a Qualified Practitioner number?
- How many years of clinical experience do you have?
- Do you have experience with Microsuction or manual ear wax removal?
- Are you available to work on Saturdays?

Work Authorisation:

- Australia (required)

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