Occupational Audiologist

Health Conservation Incorporated

$70K — $95K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Au.D. required (Master's in audiology acceptable with relevant occupational experience)
  • Active audiology license with eligibility for Illinois licensure
  • Familiarity with OSHA Hearing Conservation Amendment and related regulations
  • Valid driver's license needed for travel
  • ASHA CCC-A certification mandatory
  • CAOHC CD and PS-A certificates preferred
  • At least 2 years of occupational experience as an audiologist, with 5 years preferred
  • Willingness to travel up to 30% of the time

Responsibilities

  • Perform audiology reviews to identify audiogram problems and assess test validity
  • Educate and train audiometric technicians via courses, onsite training, and in-service programs
  • Provide backup support on mobile units as required
  • Prepare written determinations for Standard Threshold Shifts as per OSHA guidelines
  • Write Opinion Letters for Workers' Compensation hearing loss claims and serve as expert witness when needed
  • Support staff and clients with regulatory compliance inquiries and best practice consultations
  • Represent HCI at professional conferences and organizations such as NHCA

Benefits

  • Full-time position with opportunity for professional growth
  • Engagement with national hearing conservation initiatives
  • Opportunities for continued education and training through HCI
  • Involvement in professional organizations and conferences
  • Travel opportunities that provide diverse work experiences
Full Job Description
Occupational Audiologist

Health Conservation, Inc. - Rockford, IL

Health Conservation Incorporated (HCI) is a national hearing conservation service provider based in Rockford, Illinois. Our fleet of mobile units travels throughout the continental USA performing OSHA/MSHA-mandated hearing and health screenings for industrial workers. Test results as generated both by HCI and by its clients internally, are interpreted, reported, and housed using HCI's proprietary evaluation software.

HCI is looking for a full-time Staff Audiologist to join our management team and to serve as Professional Supervisor (PS). Up to 30% travel is required.

Job Duties:

1. Perform audiology review (identify problem audiograms, assess validity of test results, and need for baseline revision, etc.)

2. Educate and train audiometric technicians through CAOHC courses, onsite field training on mobile units, and annual HCI in-service programs.

3. Provide back-up field support on mobile units as necessary.

4. Provide written determinations of work relatedness of Standard Threshold Shifts as prescribed by OSHA.

5. Write Opinion Letters in response to Worker's Compensation claims for hearing loss, and appear as expert witness if necessary for HCI client companies in defense of Comp cases.

6. Provide support to HCI staff and clients by responding to inquiries regarding regulatory compliance, confer with clients concerning individual employee issues, and best practice issues.

7. Attend professional conferences and represent HCI through membership in professional organizations such as the NHCA.

Job Requirements:

1. Au.D. (Master's degree audiologist may be considered for the right candidate with occupational experience)

2. Current Audiology license with eligibility for Illinois licensure.

3. Familiarity with OSHA Hearing Conservation Amendment and working knowledge of regulations

4. Valid driver's license

5. ASHA CCC-A

6. CAOHC CD and PS-A certificates are a plus

7. Minimum 2 years of occupational experience; 5 years overall audiologist experience preferred

8. Availability to travel on limited basis

* Salary commensurate based on relevant experience

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