Audiologist - ENT and Allergy of FL.
Tampa, FL
About the Job
Tampa Bay Hearing & Balance Center, a division of ENT and Allergy Associates of Florida, is looking to hire an experienced full-time clinical audiologist for our patient-centered neurotology practice. Our Physicians are nationally recognized, fellowship trained with 75 years of combined experience in the field of Otology, Neurotology and Skull Based Surgery. We are passionate about advancing the management and treatment of complex ear disorders. The ideal candidate for this position is one who is well-rounded, enjoys a team atmosphere, and possesses a willingness to learn and adapt in a busy and exciting practice environment. The clinical audiologist will perform vestibular (VNG, rotary chair) and electrophysiologic (ABR, cVEMP, oVEMP, ECochG) testing; comprehensive hearing assessment; and hearing aid selection, fitting, and verification; Cochlear implant and BAHA determinations and programming.
We are seeking an audiologist with a passion for hearing and balance diagnostics and treatment. VNG and rotary chair experience is preferred. Training available for strong candidates.
The Audiology team offers a full range of services for adult and pediatric patients, which include:
- Comprehensive hearing evaluations
- Vestibular assessment
- Electrophysiology testing, including ABR, EcochG, cVEMP, oVEMP
- Hearing aid consultations and fittings
- Evaluations and fittings for osseointegrated (BAHA) devices
- Participation site for clinical research studies
The successful candidate will possess:
- Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Ability to thrive in a team environment
- Efficient and flexible
- Strong interest in vestibular assessment including VNG and rotary chair testing
- Sincere passion for habilitating our patients and contributing to the team
You Will Need:
Education:
- Doctor of Audiology degree
- Must be eligible for FL state licensure
- Professional Experience: seeking professionals from varying levels of experience (open to recent graduates). Must be able to problem solve and work independently. Strong communication and computer skills are required. A keen ability to interact professionally with patients, physicians, and team members is mandatory
Benefits:
- Medical, Dental and Vision: Effective 1st of the month after 60 days of employment. Company paid STD, LTD, Life: Effective 1st of the month after 1 year of full time employment.
- 401(K): Employer to match employee's contribution up to 6% at 1 year of service
- 6 Paid Holidays
- PTO: Time earned per pay period
Physical Demands: Coordination, manual, and physical dexterity sufficient to properly and adequately use various items of medical equipment and office equipment as required of the position or directed by the Manager. The position may involve sitting, standing, bending, and stooping. Incumbent must also be able to assist patients in transferring from wheelchair to an exam chair, when necessary. Responsibilities may also require the incumbent to travel between ENTA offices for support purposes. The incumbent must also be capable of lifting up to 25 pounds.
This company is an equal-opportunity employer.
We are a tobacco free workforce.
We perform full Criminal, Government, Credit, Drug (to include Nicotine and Tobacco) drivers and professional license background checks on all applicants being considered for positions.
If you are interested and meet all the requirements for this position please apply to this posting.
Please send your resume and cover letter to Michelle Blanchard, Au.D. at miblanchard@entaaf.com