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Trinity Health

Audiologist

Trinity Health

Audiologist providing diagnostic, rehabilitative, pediatric, implant, and tinnitus services. Supporting patient-centered hearing care at St.

Posted 8/19/2026full-timeSyracuse • New York • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $43 - $56 per hourWebsite

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Demonstrates expertise in audiologic assessments, including behavioral and objective testing, and provides comprehensive management for cochlear and bone conduction implant patients. Collaborates effectively with interdisciplinary teams to deliver patient-centered care and education on hearing loss and treatment options.

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Audiologic AssessmentCochlear Implant ManagementPediatric Diagnostic TestingActive State LicensurePatient Education

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Hard Skills
Behavioral Audiologic AssessmentObjective Audiologic AssessmentABR TestingASSR TestingVisual Reinforcement AudiometryConditioned Play AudiometryCochlear Implant ProgrammingTinnitus ManagementHearing ConservationHearing Assistive Technology
Soft Skills
Patient CounselingInterdisciplinary Collaboration
Tools & Technologies
Audiometric EquipmentHearing Devices
Certifications & Qualifications
Master’s or Doctoral Degree in AudiologyActive State Licensure as an Audiologist
Industry Keywords
Hearing LossBalance DisordersPediatric AudiologyClinical ManagementPatient-Centered Care

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Provide comprehensive diagnostic, rehabilitative, and counseling services for pediatric and adult patients with hearing and balance-related concerns
  • Conduct behavioral and objective audiologic assessments, including pure-tone and speech audiometry, immittance testing, otoacoustic emissions, and electrophysiologic testing
  • Perform pediatric diagnostic evaluations, including newborn ABR/ASSR testing, Visual Reinforcement Audiometry, and Conditioned Play Audiometry
  • Educate patients and families about hearing loss, treatment options, communication strategies, hearing conservation, amplification options, and Hearing Assistive Technology systems
  • Evaluate and counsel cochlear implant and bone conduction implant candidates
  • Provide full-scope clinical management of implant recipients, including device activation, eSRT measurements, ongoing programming, rehabilitation support, and troubleshooting
  • Manage implant-related equipment, including operating room device ordering, exchanges, replacements, and upgrades
  • Evaluate patients with tinnitus and provide basic counseling, education, and management strategies
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary providers to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Master’s or Doctoral degree in Audiology (Au.D.) from an accredited program required
  • Successful completion of supervised clinical practicum and fellowship (per state requirements)
  • Active state licensure as an Audiologist (or eligibility for licensure) required
  • Ability to perform behavioral and objective audiologic assessments
  • Experience or ability to perform pediatric and newborn diagnostic testing, including ABR/ASSR, VRA, and CPA
  • Ability to assess individuals with a wide range of developmental and cognitive abilities
  • Knowledge of cochlear implants and bone conduction hearing devices, including candidacy evaluation, activation, programming, rehabilitation support, and troubleshooting
  • Ability to evaluate and counsel patients with tinnitus
  • Ability to collaborate with otolaryngologists, primary care providers, educational audiologists, Teachers of the Deaf, and Speech-Language Pathologists