Driscoll Children's Hospital
Pediatric Audiologist (Sign-on and Relocation Bonus)
Driscoll Children's Hospital, Edinburg, Texas, United States, 78539
Where Compassion Meets Innovation And Technology
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below. General Purpose Of Job: To provide audiology services to patients of the Driscoll Children's Health System. To assist with coordination of specific departmental activities and/or services. Essential Duties And Responsibilities: Maintains utmost level of confidentiality at all times. Adheres to hospital policies and procedures. Demonstrates business practices and personal actions that are ethical and adhere to corporate compliance and integrity guidelines. Assesses patient needs by selecting, administering and interpreting appropriate evaluation tools. Provides amplification and/or assistive technology to appropriate candidate. Educates parents and professionals on areas relating to hearing sensitivity, auditory processing and remediation of hearing loss. Educates patient and family members regarding evaluation findings and recommendations. Complies with clinical documentation requirements. Completes required documentation to support dispensing and purchasing hearing aids. Completes required documentation for newborn hearing screening program. Participates in a variety of patient care related team meetings. Participates in departmental meetings. Participates in process improvement. Communicates with referring and community physicians to maximize patient care, establish a professional relationship and develop a consistent referral base. Informs Manager of any difficulties. Maintains billable productivity level as required. Generates suggestions for improving work processes. Will provide holiday/week-end on call coverage as needed. Provides in-services within the department, hospital and professional and lay communities. Demonstrates an understanding of evidence based practice. Demonstrates the ability to use computer/software applications required for the job. Ensures all equipment is in good working order with current calibration. Complies with infection control responsibilities in the department. Will occasionally drive for Driscoll Children's Hospital business. Supervisory Responsibilities: Makes and implements decisions compatible with organizational goals. Maintains composure, effectiveness, and flexibility under pressure. May be required to assume clinical supervisory responsibility of the newborn hearing screening program. Provides clinical supervision/guidance to the following job classes under the direction of the departmental Director: Hearing Aid Specialist, Rehabilitation Attendant, Rehabilitation Support Staff, Audiology Intern and Student Affiliates. Education And/Or Experience: Master's degree in Audiology; OR Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Au.D.) or equivalent. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Current Texas Licensure as an Audiologist Current CPR certification or will complete within 90 days upon hire
Thank you for your interest in joining our team! Please review the job information below. General Purpose Of Job: To provide audiology services to patients of the Driscoll Children's Health System. To assist with coordination of specific departmental activities and/or services. Essential Duties And Responsibilities: Maintains utmost level of confidentiality at all times. Adheres to hospital policies and procedures. Demonstrates business practices and personal actions that are ethical and adhere to corporate compliance and integrity guidelines. Assesses patient needs by selecting, administering and interpreting appropriate evaluation tools. Provides amplification and/or assistive technology to appropriate candidate. Educates parents and professionals on areas relating to hearing sensitivity, auditory processing and remediation of hearing loss. Educates patient and family members regarding evaluation findings and recommendations. Complies with clinical documentation requirements. Completes required documentation to support dispensing and purchasing hearing aids. Completes required documentation for newborn hearing screening program. Participates in a variety of patient care related team meetings. Participates in departmental meetings. Participates in process improvement. Communicates with referring and community physicians to maximize patient care, establish a professional relationship and develop a consistent referral base. Informs Manager of any difficulties. Maintains billable productivity level as required. Generates suggestions for improving work processes. Will provide holiday/week-end on call coverage as needed. Provides in-services within the department, hospital and professional and lay communities. Demonstrates an understanding of evidence based practice. Demonstrates the ability to use computer/software applications required for the job. Ensures all equipment is in good working order with current calibration. Complies with infection control responsibilities in the department. Will occasionally drive for Driscoll Children's Hospital business. Supervisory Responsibilities: Makes and implements decisions compatible with organizational goals. Maintains composure, effectiveness, and flexibility under pressure. May be required to assume clinical supervisory responsibility of the newborn hearing screening program. Provides clinical supervision/guidance to the following job classes under the direction of the departmental Director: Hearing Aid Specialist, Rehabilitation Attendant, Rehabilitation Support Staff, Audiology Intern and Student Affiliates. Education And/Or Experience: Master's degree in Audiology; OR Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Au.D.) or equivalent. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Current Texas Licensure as an Audiologist Current CPR certification or will complete within 90 days upon hire