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Short Description
Head of Audiology program. This includes ensuring required educational and professional development needs are met, that providers are practicing within their scope and that providers are compliant with regulatory bodies.
Help establish and maintain Cochlear Implant Program. Supervise hearing aid dispensing. Completes IRB preparation for clinical trials in audiology. Teaching responsibilities to medical students, residents and staff. Performs all diagnostic testing of patients with hearing problems, including standardaudiologic evaluations and diagnostic OAE and ABR testing. Will participate in assessing institute audiology needs, hiring and evaluating staff.
Experience Required
Documented clinical experience in providing audiology services
Education Requirements
AuD, PhD, or ScD from an accredited university or professional school.
(Note: Graduates of an accredited university or professional school prior to January 1, 2007: Master’s degree and completed at least a nine-month clinical fellowship training and/or clinical practicum experience in an accredited educational institution.)
License/Certification Requirements
NJ Licensed in Audiology.
Board certification through the American Academy of Audiology or CCC-A from ASHA
BLS through the American Heart Association