Full-Time

Staff Audiologist

Posted on 5/16/2026

University of Miami

University of Miami

No salary listed

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Aventura, FL, USA

In Person

Travel to satellite clinics may be required.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Doctorate of Audiology degree required.
  • Masters degree in Audiology considered with experience.
  • Current valid Florida Audiologist license required.
  • Knowledge of auditory principles, procedures, and techniques.
  • Knowledge of auditory agents used in patient treatments.
  • Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat hearing or speech disorders.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Performs in tactful and professional manner.
  • Motivated and focused on achieving own goals.
  • Confident about working within a team and autonomously.
  • Commercially aware, and happy to offer the client the best solution for any given problem.
  • Dedicated to exemplary customer service to ensure client satisfaction.
  • Excellent communication skills, with empathy and patience.
  • Desire to do provide the best service and advice to the best of your abilities.
  • Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
Responsibilities
  • Performs immittance and emissions testing, and records results for future reference in children.
  • Conducts auditory evoked potential assessments for patients.
  • Assesses hearing sensitivity and quality and provides patients with information regarding the results.
  • Dispenses assistive listening devices and fits devices based on patient’s physiology and needs.
  • Consults with physicians and other professionals about patient’s future needs and current progress.
  • Maintains client records at all stages including initial evaluation and discharge. Documents all professional and clinical reports and conducts research on auditory topics.
  • Utilizes local, state, and national regulations to make decisions regarding service eligibility.
  • Participates in conferences, forums, and training sessions to remain up-to-date with or share knowledge of new hearing or speech disorder treatment methods.
  • Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
  • Provides audiology coverage for the Neurodiagnostic Clinic of at least 20% of clinical full-time effort, to one or more area clinic locations.
  • Specialties for this role are neurodiagnostics, cochlear implants and vestibular testing.
  • Performs behavioral observation audiometry, visual reinforcement audiometry, play audiometry, and conventional audiometry.
  • Performs Otoacoustic Emission and Auditory Brainstem Response testing (natural sleep and/or sedated).
  • Selects, administers, and interprets age appropriate auditory and speech perception tests.
  • Compiles test results, behavioral observation, and information to make appropriate recommendations and/or referrals.
  • Counsels patient and/or families to select assistive listening devices.
  • Remains up to date on hearing aid technologies and fitting best practices.
  • Counsels patients on techniques that may improve hearing with hearing aids and support families overall needs.
  • Identifies and refers patients for speech-language, educational, medical, psychological, and social services.
  • Collaborates with the cochlear implant team, the Barton G. Kids Hear Now Cochlear Implant Family Resource Center, and the Children’s Hearing Program.
  • Collaboration with other healthcare providers and educators working with children with hearing loss.
  • Participates and attends family events for children with hearing loss and cochlear implants.
  • Participates in multidisciplinary and other audiological meetings.
  • Documents all professional and clinical reports in a timely manner.
  • May be asked to participate in Early Steps or IDES appointments.
  • Conduct cochlear implant candidacy evaluations, activations, and follow-up mappings according to clinical protocol for patients of all ages for all three FDA approved cochlear implant manufacturers.
  • Complete hearing aid programming for bimodal users.
  • Complete full diagnostic hearing assessments using appropriate test methods and equipment for patients of all ages.
  • Formulate and implement treatment plans to address patient needs.
  • Complete documentation in a concise and timely manner.
  • Counsel patients, families, and healthcare teams appropriately.
  • Collaborate with members of a multi-disciplinary hearing implant team including psychology, education, speech pathology, neurotology, social work, administrative staff.
  • Collaborate with colleagues to foster ongoing improvement within the cochlear implant program as well as efforts to expand reach more patients with cochlear implant technology.
  • Maintain continuing education regarding best practices and advancements in cochlear implant technology.
  • Utilizes local, state, national and funding agency regulations to makes decisions regarding service eligibility.
  • Maintains confidentiality of all patient information according to federal and state guidelines and regulations.
  • May train students and externs.
  • May be expected to flex to different specialties in the absence of a colleague.
Desired Qualifications
  • One year of audiologist-related experience is preferred.
  • Bilingual (Spanish) is preferred.

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