Kaiser Permanente
Job Summary:
Performs testing and examination using comprehensive audiology knowledge to determine a patients hearing level, balance assessment, and/or the site and nature of any damage. Interprets diagnostic audiological results with other diagnostic data to formulate the patients diagnosis, and plans various auditory disorder treatments to ensure that best practices are followed, and positive care outcomes are achieved. Conducts treatment for patients using foundational knowledge including habilitative, rehabilitative, or conservation programs, custom fitting, programming, and troubleshooting of hearing aids, and counseling individuals with auditory and balance disorders, their families, and other service providers. Maintains records of diagnostic findings and progress made utilizing appropriate software. Conducts and evaluates clinical and research procedures as well as improved methods of evaluation of persons with auditory and balance disorders. Provides audiology education for patients and other professionals relating to pre-hearing aid expectations, post-purchase use and care, and hearing and balance disorders.
Essential Responsibilities:
Pursues effective relationships with others by proactively providing resources, information, advice, and expertise with coworkers and members. Listens to, seeks, and addresses performance feedback; provides mentoring to team members. Pursues self-development; creates plans and takes action to capitalize on strengths and develop weaknesses; influences others through technical explanations and examples. Adapts to and learns from change, challenges, and feedback; demonstrates flexibility in approaches to work; helps others adapt to new tasks and processes. Supports and responds to the needs of others to support a business outcome.
Completes work assignments autonomously by applying up-to-date expertise in subject area to generate creative solutions; ensures all procedures and policies are followed; leverages an understanding of data and resources to support projects or initiatives. Collaborates cross-functionally to solve business problems; escalates issues or risks as appropriate; communicates progress and information. Supports, identifies, and monitors priorities, deadlines, and expectations. Identifies, speaks up, and implements ways to address improvement opportunities for team.
Conducts treatment for patients by: Utilizing comprehensive foundational knowledge to conduct or participate in habilitative, rehabilitative, or conservation programs; counseling individuals with auditory disorders, their families, and other service providers, independently, regarding the etiology of the disorder, its management, the recommended follow-up and treatment plan; and using foundational knowledge to custom fit and program hearing aids, troubleshoot hearing aid problems, provide in office hearing aid maintenance and repair, perform electroacoustic analysis and Rear Ear measurement to ensure patient benefit.
Diagnoses and monitors patients by: Coordinating diagnostic audiological results with other diagnostic data, such as educational, medical, social, and behavioral information; independently interpreting the results of all auditory diagnostic data in order to reach a diagnosis; and independently monitoring changes in relevant audiometric and other diagnostic data to determine changes over time and progress through treatment.
Provides audiology education for patients and other professionals by: Preparing and presenting patient educational classes relating to pre-hearing aid expectations, post-purchase use and care, and hearing and balance disorders; and conducting and/or participating in seminars/workshops to teach audiology to professional staff and train them to conduct routine audiometry.
Maintains records by: Independently recording diagnostic findings and progress made utilizing appropriate software; and completing required visit documentation, reporting results, billing, and service capture.
Conducts and evaluates research by: Contributing to the development of clinical and research procedures as well as improved methods of evaluation of persons with auditory and balance disorders; using foundational knowledge to postoperatively conduct studies to determine hearing improvement achieved through surgery; and reporting results of research and evaluation using independent judgement.
Performs testing and examination by: Applying comprehensive audiology knowledge to physically and otoscopically examine the outer structure of the ear and its organic or inorganic nature, and administering acoustic and electro-acoustic tests, to determine a patients hearing level, balance assessment, and/or the site and nature of any damage.
Plans treatments for patients by: Utilizing comprehensive foundational knowledge to anticipate and predict potential benefits of various auditory disorder treatments, such as hearing aids or special training; coordinating habilitative and rehabilitative programs including counseling, guidance, auditory training, and hearing conservation, as well as medical referrals as needed through the application of audiology knowledge; and coordinating, independently, with other professionals such as audiologists, surgeons, physical therapists, provider staff, and oncologists in order to ensure that best practices are followed and positive care outcomes are achieved.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Core)
Ambiguity/Uncertainty Management
Attention to Detail
Business Knowledge
Communication
Critical Thinking
Cross-Group Collaboration
Decision Making
Dependability
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Support
Drives Results
Facilitation Skills
Health Care Industry
Influencing Others
Integrity
Learning Agility
Organizational Savvy
Problem Solving
Short- and Long-term Learning & Recall
Teamwork
Topic-Specific Communication
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Functional)
Acts with Compassion
Audiology Equipment
Clinical Audiology
Confidentiality
Coordination
Health Care Quality Standards
Interpersonal Skills
Literature Searches
Maintain Files and Records
Medical Terminology
Patient Safety
Presentation Skills
Quality Assurance and Effectiveness
Relationship Building
Service Focus
Time Management
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctorate degree in Audiology, Speech and Hearing Science, Communication Disorders OR Masters degree in Audiology, Speech and Hearing Science, Communication Disorders AND minimum two (2) years of experience in audiology or a directly related field.
Audiologist License (California) required at hire OR Temporary Audiologist License (California) required at hire
Audiologist License (California) within 12 months of hire
National Provider Identifier required at hire
Basic Life Support required at hire
Preferred Qualifications:
Valid Dispensing Audiologist License in state of primary practice.
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Essential Responsibilities:
Pursues effective relationships with others by proactively providing resources, information, advice, and expertise with coworkers and members. Listens to, seeks, and addresses performance feedback; provides mentoring to team members. Pursues self-development; creates plans and takes action to capitalize on strengths and develop weaknesses; influences others through technical explanations and examples. Adapts to and learns from change, challenges, and feedback; demonstrates flexibility in approaches to work; helps others adapt to new tasks and processes. Supports and responds to the needs of others to support a business outcome.
Completes work assignments autonomously by applying up-to-date expertise in subject area to generate creative solutions; ensures all procedures and policies are followed; leverages an understanding of data and resources to support projects or initiatives. Collaborates cross-functionally to solve business problems; escalates issues or risks as appropriate; communicates progress and information. Supports, identifies, and monitors priorities, deadlines, and expectations. Identifies, speaks up, and implements ways to address improvement opportunities for team.
Conducts treatment for patients by: Utilizing comprehensive foundational knowledge to conduct or participate in habilitative, rehabilitative, or conservation programs; counseling individuals with auditory disorders, their families, and other service providers, independently, regarding the etiology of the disorder, its management, the recommended follow-up and treatment plan; and using foundational knowledge to custom fit and program hearing aids, troubleshoot hearing aid problems, provide in office hearing aid maintenance and repair, perform electroacoustic analysis and Rear Ear measurement to ensure patient benefit.
Diagnoses and monitors patients by: Coordinating diagnostic audiological results with other diagnostic data, such as educational, medical, social, and behavioral information; independently interpreting the results of all auditory diagnostic data in order to reach a diagnosis; and independently monitoring changes in relevant audiometric and other diagnostic data to determine changes over time and progress through treatment.
Provides audiology education for patients and other professionals by: Preparing and presenting patient educational classes relating to pre-hearing aid expectations, post-purchase use and care, and hearing and balance disorders; and conducting and/or participating in seminars/workshops to teach audiology to professional staff and train them to conduct routine audiometry.
Maintains records by: Independently recording diagnostic findings and progress made utilizing appropriate software; and completing required visit documentation, reporting results, billing, and service capture.
Conducts and evaluates research by: Contributing to the development of clinical and research procedures as well as improved methods of evaluation of persons with auditory and balance disorders; using foundational knowledge to postoperatively conduct studies to determine hearing improvement achieved through surgery; and reporting results of research and evaluation using independent judgement.
Performs testing and examination by: Applying comprehensive audiology knowledge to physically and otoscopically examine the outer structure of the ear and its organic or inorganic nature, and administering acoustic and electro-acoustic tests, to determine a patients hearing level, balance assessment, and/or the site and nature of any damage.
Plans treatments for patients by: Utilizing comprehensive foundational knowledge to anticipate and predict potential benefits of various auditory disorder treatments, such as hearing aids or special training; coordinating habilitative and rehabilitative programs including counseling, guidance, auditory training, and hearing conservation, as well as medical referrals as needed through the application of audiology knowledge; and coordinating, independently, with other professionals such as audiologists, surgeons, physical therapists, provider staff, and oncologists in order to ensure that best practices are followed and positive care outcomes are achieved.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Core)
Ambiguity/Uncertainty Management
Attention to Detail
Business Knowledge
Communication
Critical Thinking
Cross-Group Collaboration
Decision Making
Dependability
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Support
Drives Results
Facilitation Skills
Health Care Industry
Influencing Others
Integrity
Learning Agility
Organizational Savvy
Problem Solving
Short- and Long-term Learning & Recall
Teamwork
Topic-Specific Communication
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Functional)
Acts with Compassion
Audiology Equipment
Clinical Audiology
Confidentiality
Coordination
Health Care Quality Standards
Interpersonal Skills
Literature Searches
Maintain Files and Records
Medical Terminology
Patient Safety
Presentation Skills
Quality Assurance and Effectiveness
Relationship Building
Service Focus
Time Management
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctorate degree in Audiology, Speech and Hearing Science, Communication Disorders OR Masters degree in Audiology, Speech and Hearing Science, Communication Disorders AND minimum two (2) years of experience in audiology or a directly related field.
Audiologist License (California) required at hire OR Temporary Audiologist License (California) required at hire
Audiologist License (California) within 12 months of hire
National Provider Identifier required at hire
Basic Life Support required at hire
Preferred Qualifications:
Valid Dispensing Audiologist License in state of primary practice.
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