American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Audiologist – Flexible Temporary/Per Diem Role
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Berlin, New Hampshire, us, 03570
Audiologist
Job Type:
Temp, Per diem or Perm
Schedule:
2 to 4 days per week
Location:
Berlin, NH
Role:
Provider
Salary:
based upon FTE status, education, and experience (Per diem/temporary assignments receive a higher daily rate in lieu of benefits.)
Job Description:
Androscoggin Valley Hospital (AVH), a proud member of North Country Healthcare, is seeking a compassionate Audiologist to join our ENT & Specialty Services team. This role supports growing community demand and offers flexible scheduling, including per diem or temporary assignment, with part- or full-time opportunities possible.
You’ll provide evidence-based diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology care across the lifespan while working collaboratively with an experienced ENT surgeon and APPs. This is an excellent opportunity for an Audiologist who values meaningful patient relationships, clinical autonomy, and a supportive team culture, all within a rural health system deeply committed to community-based care.
Key Responsibilities
Perform comprehensive evaluations for hearing, balance, and tinnitus disorders using behavioral and objective testing methods
Interpret test findings and develop evidence-based treatment plans
Provide hearing aid evaluation, selection, fitting, programming, and follow-up care
Counsel patients and families regarding hearing loss, device options, and communication strategies
Provide audiologic rehabilitation including communication training and hearing assistive technology recommendations
Manage tinnitus through non-medical approaches
Collaborate with ENT providers, neurologists, and physical therapists as needed
Maintain accurate documentation in Meditech Expanse EMR
Deliver high-quality care aligned with AVH values of compassion, teamwork, and clinical excellence
Services are provided primarily at AVH, with occasional outreach at Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital (Colebrook). Typical outpatient schedules run weekdays during standard clinic hours, with no call responsibilities.
Benefits (for permanent roles)
Competitive salary based on education and experience
Combined 7 weeks paid time off annually (vacation + CME)
CME allowance annually
Comprehensive health, dental, vision, disability & life insurance
Professional liability coverage with tail
Retirement plans
Sick leave benefits
Mileage reimbursement for outreach travel
Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility (PSLF) for qualifying applicants
Supportive, team-based work culture in a mission-driven rural health system
(Per diem/temporary assignments receive a higher daily rate in lieu of benefits.)
Qualifications
AuD or Master’s degree in Audiology required
Active or eligible New Hampshire Audiology license
Minimum 2 years of audiology experience preferred, especially for temporary/per diem assignments
New graduates may be considered for permanent roles
Strong interpersonal communication and patient-education skills
Commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care
Comfort working in a rural healthcare setting
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team
About Our Team & Setting You’ll join a high-volume, well-respected audiology practice with advanced diagnostic technology, serving a diverse patient population across northern New Hampshire. Our culture values teamwork, professionalism, flexibility, and community connection, where providers have a voice and meaningful impact on patient care.
Compensation
Per diem / temporary daily rates (DOE and education level)
Permanent salary range competitive and experience-based (Final compensation aligned with qualifications and background.)
Why Rural New Hampshire?
Breathtaking Scenery: Enjoy stunning landscapes and outdoor activities year-round.
Community Connection: Become a valued member of a supportive, small-town community.
Balanced Lifestyle: Experience a relaxed pace of life with fewer hassles.
No sales or state income tax!
What We Offer:
Collaborative Environment: Work with a dedicated medical team.
Modern Facilities: Access to advanced medical technology.
Attractive Compensation: Competitive salary and benefits.
Career Growth: Opportunities for professional development.
About Us: North Country Healthcare is a leading comprehensive healthcare network which employs hundreds of highly-trained individuals and delivers integrated patient care through three community critical access hospitals, several rural health clinics, and home health & hospice services. NCH remains committed to the health and well-being of the communities we serve.
Member organizations include
Androscoggin Valley Hospital
in Berlin,
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital
in Colebrook,
Weeks Medical Center
in Lancaster, and
North Country Home Health and Hospice Agency
in Littleton. NCH is proud to be the largest employer in the North Country.
We offer services in allergy/ENT, addiction & recovery, audiology, cardiac, dermatology, diabetes care/education, emergency medicine, GI, general surgery, hospice & palliative care, imaging, infusion, laboratory & pathology, neurology, OBGYN, orthopedics, pain management, podiatry, primary care, pulmonary, respiratory, sleep medicine, speech, physical, & occupational therapy, wound care, and MORE!
For more information reach out to:
REBECCA SAVA, BSHA, RMA, CPRP
Provider Recruitment Manager
8 Clover Lane
Whitefield, NH 03598
C 603.455.1838 | call and text
E rebecca.sava@northcountryhealth.org
northcountryhealth.org
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Type:
Temp, Per diem or Perm
Schedule:
2 to 4 days per week
Location:
Berlin, NH
Role:
Provider
Salary:
based upon FTE status, education, and experience (Per diem/temporary assignments receive a higher daily rate in lieu of benefits.)
Job Description:
Androscoggin Valley Hospital (AVH), a proud member of North Country Healthcare, is seeking a compassionate Audiologist to join our ENT & Specialty Services team. This role supports growing community demand and offers flexible scheduling, including per diem or temporary assignment, with part- or full-time opportunities possible.
You’ll provide evidence-based diagnostic and rehabilitative audiology care across the lifespan while working collaboratively with an experienced ENT surgeon and APPs. This is an excellent opportunity for an Audiologist who values meaningful patient relationships, clinical autonomy, and a supportive team culture, all within a rural health system deeply committed to community-based care.
Key Responsibilities
Perform comprehensive evaluations for hearing, balance, and tinnitus disorders using behavioral and objective testing methods
Interpret test findings and develop evidence-based treatment plans
Provide hearing aid evaluation, selection, fitting, programming, and follow-up care
Counsel patients and families regarding hearing loss, device options, and communication strategies
Provide audiologic rehabilitation including communication training and hearing assistive technology recommendations
Manage tinnitus through non-medical approaches
Collaborate with ENT providers, neurologists, and physical therapists as needed
Maintain accurate documentation in Meditech Expanse EMR
Deliver high-quality care aligned with AVH values of compassion, teamwork, and clinical excellence
Services are provided primarily at AVH, with occasional outreach at Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital (Colebrook). Typical outpatient schedules run weekdays during standard clinic hours, with no call responsibilities.
Benefits (for permanent roles)
Competitive salary based on education and experience
Combined 7 weeks paid time off annually (vacation + CME)
CME allowance annually
Comprehensive health, dental, vision, disability & life insurance
Professional liability coverage with tail
Retirement plans
Sick leave benefits
Mileage reimbursement for outreach travel
Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility (PSLF) for qualifying applicants
Supportive, team-based work culture in a mission-driven rural health system
(Per diem/temporary assignments receive a higher daily rate in lieu of benefits.)
Qualifications
AuD or Master’s degree in Audiology required
Active or eligible New Hampshire Audiology license
Minimum 2 years of audiology experience preferred, especially for temporary/per diem assignments
New graduates may be considered for permanent roles
Strong interpersonal communication and patient-education skills
Commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care
Comfort working in a rural healthcare setting
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team
About Our Team & Setting You’ll join a high-volume, well-respected audiology practice with advanced diagnostic technology, serving a diverse patient population across northern New Hampshire. Our culture values teamwork, professionalism, flexibility, and community connection, where providers have a voice and meaningful impact on patient care.
Compensation
Per diem / temporary daily rates (DOE and education level)
Permanent salary range competitive and experience-based (Final compensation aligned with qualifications and background.)
Why Rural New Hampshire?
Breathtaking Scenery: Enjoy stunning landscapes and outdoor activities year-round.
Community Connection: Become a valued member of a supportive, small-town community.
Balanced Lifestyle: Experience a relaxed pace of life with fewer hassles.
No sales or state income tax!
What We Offer:
Collaborative Environment: Work with a dedicated medical team.
Modern Facilities: Access to advanced medical technology.
Attractive Compensation: Competitive salary and benefits.
Career Growth: Opportunities for professional development.
About Us: North Country Healthcare is a leading comprehensive healthcare network which employs hundreds of highly-trained individuals and delivers integrated patient care through three community critical access hospitals, several rural health clinics, and home health & hospice services. NCH remains committed to the health and well-being of the communities we serve.
Member organizations include
Androscoggin Valley Hospital
in Berlin,
Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital
in Colebrook,
Weeks Medical Center
in Lancaster, and
North Country Home Health and Hospice Agency
in Littleton. NCH is proud to be the largest employer in the North Country.
We offer services in allergy/ENT, addiction & recovery, audiology, cardiac, dermatology, diabetes care/education, emergency medicine, GI, general surgery, hospice & palliative care, imaging, infusion, laboratory & pathology, neurology, OBGYN, orthopedics, pain management, podiatry, primary care, pulmonary, respiratory, sleep medicine, speech, physical, & occupational therapy, wound care, and MORE!
For more information reach out to:
REBECCA SAVA, BSHA, RMA, CPRP
Provider Recruitment Manager
8 Clover Lane
Whitefield, NH 03598
C 603.455.1838 | call and text
E rebecca.sava@northcountryhealth.org
northcountryhealth.org
#J-18808-Ljbffr