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Career Opportunities with Texas Health Care PLCC
About Us Texas Ear Clinic, a busy neurotology practice located in Fort Worth, Texas, is accepting applications for a full-time or part-time audiologist. Our team specializes in hearing loss, complex vestibular cases, and skull-base tumors, allowing an audiologist to practice the full scope of their license. This position will primarily involve diagnostic work, hearing aids, BAHA, and Cochlear implants.
Services Offered
Comprehensive diagnostic audiometric evaluations for infants through adults
Behavioral observation, visual reinforcement, conditioned play, and behavioral hearing evaluations
Immittance testing: tympanometry, acoustic reflex, acoustic reflex decay, patulous eustachian tube testing
Ototoxic monitoring
High-frequency audiometry
Otoacoustic Emissions
Electrophysiological assessments including Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) in natural sleep and neurodiagnostic settings
Vestibular assessments: Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP), Videonystagmography, Rotary Chair, vHIT
Hearing aid consultations and fittings using real ear measures
Cochlear implant evaluations, activations, and mapping
Osseointegrated hearing device evaluations and fittings
Tinnitus evaluation, counseling, and management
Minimum Requirements
AuD preferred; must hold a valid Texas Audiology license
Application Instructions Interested applicants should submit:
Curriculum vitae or resume
Two to three reference contacts
Position Details Location:
Southwest Fort Worth, TX (Benbrook, TX 76109)
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Relocation:
Ability to reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (Required)
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
Texas Audiologist License (Required)
Work is in person; pay will be based on experience.
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About Us Texas Ear Clinic, a busy neurotology practice located in Fort Worth, Texas, is accepting applications for a full-time or part-time audiologist. Our team specializes in hearing loss, complex vestibular cases, and skull-base tumors, allowing an audiologist to practice the full scope of their license. This position will primarily involve diagnostic work, hearing aids, BAHA, and Cochlear implants.
Services Offered
Comprehensive diagnostic audiometric evaluations for infants through adults
Behavioral observation, visual reinforcement, conditioned play, and behavioral hearing evaluations
Immittance testing: tympanometry, acoustic reflex, acoustic reflex decay, patulous eustachian tube testing
Ototoxic monitoring
High-frequency audiometry
Otoacoustic Emissions
Electrophysiological assessments including Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) in natural sleep and neurodiagnostic settings
Vestibular assessments: Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMP), Videonystagmography, Rotary Chair, vHIT
Hearing aid consultations and fittings using real ear measures
Cochlear implant evaluations, activations, and mapping
Osseointegrated hearing device evaluations and fittings
Tinnitus evaluation, counseling, and management
Minimum Requirements
AuD preferred; must hold a valid Texas Audiology license
Application Instructions Interested applicants should submit:
Curriculum vitae or resume
Two to three reference contacts
Position Details Location:
Southwest Fort Worth, TX (Benbrook, TX 76109)
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Relocation:
Ability to reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (Required)
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
Texas Audiologist License (Required)
Work is in person; pay will be based on experience.
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