UNC Health
Audiology Infant Coordinator - Audiology Infant Coordinator - Meadowmont
UNC Health, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517
Audiology Infant Coordinator - Meadowmont
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UNC Hospital’s Department of Audiology provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic hearing services for inpatient and outpatient populations, with several sites specializing in pediatric care from infancy through adolescence.
We are seeking thoughtful, hardworking candidates for our new Audiology Infant Coordinator role, which serves as the primary liaison for managing and triaging infant hearing referrals while ensuring compliance with state newborn hearing screening (NBHS) requirements and supporting timely follow‑up for infants at risk of hearing loss.
Core responsibilities include coordinating referrals with hospitals and community providers; reviewing clinical records and referral work queues; completing parent intake; scheduling repeat screenings, diagnostic ABRs, ENT evaluations, and related specialty care; providing family education; conducting screenings as needed; and managing case coordination tasks such as transportation, housing resources, or funding programs. The role also involves tracking all follow‑up steps after identification of hearing loss, supporting NC EHDI reporting and quality initiatives, participating in staff training, monitoring NICU and outpatient scheduling demands, and assisting with program improvement efforts.
The ideal candidate brings strong experience in clinical chart review and care coordination, such as nursing or social work, along with excellent communication skills and the ability to manage complex referral pathways in a pediatric healthcare environment.
Responsibilities
Acts as liaison between UNC Pediatric Audiology and community partners to facilitate infant audiology referrals (i.e., local nursery discharge staff, pediatricians, other audiologists and management and audiology professionals in the community).
Collaborates with management to ensure optimal efficiency throughout the infant referral process and coordinates oversight and training of newborn nursery hearing screening program staff in tandem with supervising audiologist.
Monitors the pediatric audiology referral work queues and assigns the correct type of audiology appointment using multiple streams of information, including NC Hearing Link public health web portal, discharge summaries, referral scans, Care Everywhere, and the general EMR. Review previous Audiology and ENT records in Epic to assess pre-existing relationships with a provider.
Completes parent intake by phone or email and schedules infants for repeat screening and diagnostic natural sleep ABR visits. Serves as a backup for triaging and scheduling other URGENT audiology referrals. Schedules co‑located ENT evaluation as needed.
Makes natural sleep ABR reminder calls and schedules American Sign Language interpreters for infant audiology appointments when necessary.
Performs hearing screenings as needed in the outpatient setting. Corresponds with primary care providers and infant caregivers regarding repeat screenings, referrals for diagnostic testing, refusals for testing, and education regarding hearing screenings and hearing loss.
Acts as the primary listed contact in Pediatric Audiology’s public‑facing materials for families and other providers and general case management for infant audiology appointments (Medicaid transportation, Ronald McDonald House referrals, applying for hearing aid funding programs).
Tracks follow‑up referrals and appointments after the initial identification of early hearing loss, including imaging, repeat ABR (as needed), first behavioral evaluation, hearing aid fitting, SLP evaluation (after six months), pediatric genetics, medical clearance for hearing aids, UNC Children’s Cochlear Implant Center referrals and appointments.
Manages the tracking of UNC NICU infants who do not pass the newborn hearing screening and ensures outpatient follow is scheduled. Reconciles risk‑factor referrals and scheduling for infants who do pass the screening but require follow up at 9 months. Tracks and investigates trends in infant referrals (e.g., increased volume from specific cities, erroneous referrals) and reports findings to leadership.
Initiates outpatient appointment in the EMR and Hearing Link and submits reported results into Hearing Link. Converts unfilled outpatient appointment templates to newborn hearing re‑screening or diagnostic appointments as needed based on referral volumes and timing.
Communicates with North Carolina EHDI regarding program staff changes, compliance and participation in EHDI Program site visits.
Submits all state‑mandated infant screening and follow‑up data daily to the state EHDI program via Hearing Link for quarterly and annual EHDI Quality Assurance reporting. Responsible for contributing to the quality of hearing screening program, monitoring quality metrics from EHDI and implementing necessary changes for improvement. Meets annually with the NC EHDI representatives to review program guidelines and quality measures.
Coordinates diagnostic ABRs to take place in the NICU when appropriate, in tandem with audiology clinicians who cover this service line.
Monitors the sedated MRI/ABR schedule for late cancellations and works with Pediatric Sedation team to fill empty slots from a waitlist.
Tracks hearing aid technology donations in children who receive cochlear implants.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
Licensure/Certification Requirements
NC RN Licensure preferred
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification
Professional Experience Requirements
One year experience working as a licensed RN or equivalent clinical or care coordination experience in pediatric healthcare may substitute.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret clinical information and technical procedures.
Ability to document clinical information.
Ability to effectively communicate information and respond to questions from patients, physicians, family members, and other staff.
Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions.
Job Details
Legal Employer: STATE
Entity: UNC Medical Center
Organization Unit: Audiology Meadowmont
Work Type: Full Time
Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00
Salary Range: $21.40 - $30.76 per hour (Hiring Range)
Work Assignment Type: Onsite
Location: US:NC:Chapel Hill
Exempt From Overtime: No
Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran or political affiliation.
UNC Health makes reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as applicants and employees with disabilities. All interested applicants are invited to apply for career opportunities. Please email applicant.accommodations@unchealth.unc.edu if you need a reasonable accommodation to search and/or to apply for a career opportunity.
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UNC Hospital’s Department of Audiology provides comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic hearing services for inpatient and outpatient populations, with several sites specializing in pediatric care from infancy through adolescence.
We are seeking thoughtful, hardworking candidates for our new Audiology Infant Coordinator role, which serves as the primary liaison for managing and triaging infant hearing referrals while ensuring compliance with state newborn hearing screening (NBHS) requirements and supporting timely follow‑up for infants at risk of hearing loss.
Core responsibilities include coordinating referrals with hospitals and community providers; reviewing clinical records and referral work queues; completing parent intake; scheduling repeat screenings, diagnostic ABRs, ENT evaluations, and related specialty care; providing family education; conducting screenings as needed; and managing case coordination tasks such as transportation, housing resources, or funding programs. The role also involves tracking all follow‑up steps after identification of hearing loss, supporting NC EHDI reporting and quality initiatives, participating in staff training, monitoring NICU and outpatient scheduling demands, and assisting with program improvement efforts.
The ideal candidate brings strong experience in clinical chart review and care coordination, such as nursing or social work, along with excellent communication skills and the ability to manage complex referral pathways in a pediatric healthcare environment.
Responsibilities
Acts as liaison between UNC Pediatric Audiology and community partners to facilitate infant audiology referrals (i.e., local nursery discharge staff, pediatricians, other audiologists and management and audiology professionals in the community).
Collaborates with management to ensure optimal efficiency throughout the infant referral process and coordinates oversight and training of newborn nursery hearing screening program staff in tandem with supervising audiologist.
Monitors the pediatric audiology referral work queues and assigns the correct type of audiology appointment using multiple streams of information, including NC Hearing Link public health web portal, discharge summaries, referral scans, Care Everywhere, and the general EMR. Review previous Audiology and ENT records in Epic to assess pre-existing relationships with a provider.
Completes parent intake by phone or email and schedules infants for repeat screening and diagnostic natural sleep ABR visits. Serves as a backup for triaging and scheduling other URGENT audiology referrals. Schedules co‑located ENT evaluation as needed.
Makes natural sleep ABR reminder calls and schedules American Sign Language interpreters for infant audiology appointments when necessary.
Performs hearing screenings as needed in the outpatient setting. Corresponds with primary care providers and infant caregivers regarding repeat screenings, referrals for diagnostic testing, refusals for testing, and education regarding hearing screenings and hearing loss.
Acts as the primary listed contact in Pediatric Audiology’s public‑facing materials for families and other providers and general case management for infant audiology appointments (Medicaid transportation, Ronald McDonald House referrals, applying for hearing aid funding programs).
Tracks follow‑up referrals and appointments after the initial identification of early hearing loss, including imaging, repeat ABR (as needed), first behavioral evaluation, hearing aid fitting, SLP evaluation (after six months), pediatric genetics, medical clearance for hearing aids, UNC Children’s Cochlear Implant Center referrals and appointments.
Manages the tracking of UNC NICU infants who do not pass the newborn hearing screening and ensures outpatient follow is scheduled. Reconciles risk‑factor referrals and scheduling for infants who do pass the screening but require follow up at 9 months. Tracks and investigates trends in infant referrals (e.g., increased volume from specific cities, erroneous referrals) and reports findings to leadership.
Initiates outpatient appointment in the EMR and Hearing Link and submits reported results into Hearing Link. Converts unfilled outpatient appointment templates to newborn hearing re‑screening or diagnostic appointments as needed based on referral volumes and timing.
Communicates with North Carolina EHDI regarding program staff changes, compliance and participation in EHDI Program site visits.
Submits all state‑mandated infant screening and follow‑up data daily to the state EHDI program via Hearing Link for quarterly and annual EHDI Quality Assurance reporting. Responsible for contributing to the quality of hearing screening program, monitoring quality metrics from EHDI and implementing necessary changes for improvement. Meets annually with the NC EHDI representatives to review program guidelines and quality measures.
Coordinates diagnostic ABRs to take place in the NICU when appropriate, in tandem with audiology clinicians who cover this service line.
Monitors the sedated MRI/ABR schedule for late cancellations and works with Pediatric Sedation team to fill empty slots from a waitlist.
Tracks hearing aid technology donations in children who receive cochlear implants.
Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree
Licensure/Certification Requirements
NC RN Licensure preferred
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification
Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification
Professional Experience Requirements
One year experience working as a licensed RN or equivalent clinical or care coordination experience in pediatric healthcare may substitute.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret clinical information and technical procedures.
Ability to document clinical information.
Ability to effectively communicate information and respond to questions from patients, physicians, family members, and other staff.
Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions.
Job Details
Legal Employer: STATE
Entity: UNC Medical Center
Organization Unit: Audiology Meadowmont
Work Type: Full Time
Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00
Salary Range: $21.40 - $30.76 per hour (Hiring Range)
Work Assignment Type: Onsite
Location: US:NC:Chapel Hill
Exempt From Overtime: No
Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran or political affiliation.
UNC Health makes reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as applicants and employees with disabilities. All interested applicants are invited to apply for career opportunities. Please email applicant.accommodations@unchealth.unc.edu if you need a reasonable accommodation to search and/or to apply for a career opportunity.
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