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Full-time Audiologist Position Available in San Jose, CA

Ear Associates & Rehabilitation Services is the premiere Otology/Neurotology practice in the
Bay Area. Our state-of-the-art technology and elite clinical team are the perfect combination
for accomplishing our mission: to improve our patients’ quality of life by restoring or improving
the functions of the ear. Not only do our doctors and specialists have passion for their work,
they have a high sense of altruism, and are truly dedicated to providing the highest quality of
patient care.

We are searching for an audiologist to join our dynamic, patient-centered otology practice in
San Jose. The audiologist will provide a full range of diagnostic testing for patients of all ages,
hearing aid consultations, dispensing and follow-up, as well as balance testing and cochlear
implants/mapping. Responsibilities will also include daily patient care and clinical
documentation.

The most qualified candidates will be able to work as part of a functional team, possess
excellent problem solving and organization skills, and have earned at least a Master’s degree in
Audiology – Doctorate degree preferred. Must hold or be able to obtain appropriate California
licensure.

Ear Associates & Rehabilitation Services offers competitive salary and a generous benefits
package, which includes paid vacation and sick time, 401k, and CEU/licensure reimbursement.
This is a great position for someone who is motivated and passionate about providing services
that produce the best patient outcomes, and who is looking for an opportunity that will provide
personal and professional growth. Interested candidates may submit application materials to
careers@fuelmedical.com.

Audiologist Position Available in Temecula, CA

The Hearing & Balance Center at California Head & Neck Specialists is the leading
provider of Audiology and Otology/Neurotology services in San Diego County. Our
team of highly specialized physicians and audiologists work together using the
latest advances in diagnostic and therapeutic technology to provide the best
outcomes possible for our patients. We truly believe in treating our patients with
respect and do our very best to educate them, which enables them to make
informed decisions regarding their hearing health.

We are currently looking for a dynamic, energetic and motivated audiologist to join
and lead our new location in the Temecula Valley. The audiologist will be
responsible for the following duties:
• Providing a full range of diagnostic services for patients of all ages
• Working with a high number of otology patients
• Dispensing hearing instruments to best fit each patient’s needs
• Learning the full spectrum of tinnitus management and hearing devices to
help with tinnitus management (if desired)
• Participating in clinical research activities (if desired)
• Implantable hearing devices, and custom sound therapies (if desired)

California Head & Neck Specialists offers a competitive salary plus generous
commission on hearing aid sales. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
stipend for CEU expenses (travel & tuition), licensure and AAA fellowship
reimbursement, paid time off, and health benefit reimbursement. Liability insurance
is provided by the practice.

The qualified candidate must possess an AuD or masters-level degree, and either a
license in the state of California, or the ability to obtain a California state license
within 90 days.

Come join our amazing team who provide top-notch patient care using cutting edge
technology. Interested candidates may submit their cover letter and résumé to
careers@fuelmedical.com.

Audiologist Position Available in Rochester Hills, MI

We currently have an excellent opportunity for an audiologist to work in our
patient-centric office. Our team works cohesively in order to provide the best
possible experience for our patients. Our patient first philosophy has served us well,
and we are looking for someone with an energetic approach who will tackle our
mission to help people hear well again.

In our full-service audiology clinic, the audiologist will perform comprehensive
diagnostic testing, balance testing and hearing assessments, as well as sell hearing
aids. Our clinic offers the opportunity to see and treat a diverse patient population.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication and problem solving
skills. We encourage active participation in this organization as you work to uphold
superior standards of excellence. The audiologist will function effectively as a
member of the healthcare team in respect to interpersonal relations, team skills and
written and oral communications.

Qualified candidates must be an Au.D. level, or highly experienced Master’s level
audiologist. Must hold or be able to obtain the appropriate Michigan licensure.
Arthur Rosner MD & Lifestyle Hearing offer a competitive salary and comprehensive
benefits package, which includes CEU and licensure reimbursement, health
insurance, 401k, paid vacation and sick leave, and paid holidays.

If you are self-motivated and looking to become part of a team in an established,
active, patient-centered practice, we encourage you to submit your cover letter and
résumé to careers@fuelmedical.com.

Audiologist needed in Fayetteville, North Carolina

Fayetteville Otolaryngology is Fayetteville’s trusted source for ear, nose and throat care. We offer comprehensive services that include medical and surgical treatment to the ear, nose, throat, sinuses and neck as well as ENT allergy testing and immunotherapy and offer a wide range of state-of-the art hearing aids and services. Our practice, physicians, and staff have been accredited by ICACTL for Computed Tomography. This prestigious award is only granted to facilities that are found to be providing quality patient care.

We are looking for an audiologist who can provide a full range of diagnostic services for patients of all ages, perform balance assessments (VNG) and electrophysiology, and dispense hearing instruments to best fit the patient and their needs. Located in the heart of North Carolina, Fayetteville is rich with our great nation’s history. There are numerous historic sites, museums, and entertainment venues that are worth getting acquainted with. Our historic downtown offers unique shopping, sophisticated restaurants, and quirky art galleries. Putt around on our award-winning golf courses or take a short drive to the beautiful North Carolina beaches to enjoy in the breath-taking scenery. Our close proximity to Fort Bragg and Pope Army Airfield provide Fayetteville’s deep roots in all things military. No matter where your interests lie, Fayetteville has something for you!

Qualified candidates will possess an AuD, and either a license in the state, or the ability to obtain one. Benefits include a generous incentive plan, excellent health benefits, 401(k), and continuing education/licensure allowance.

Come join our well-established, patient-centered team! Submit your cover letter and résumé to careers@fuelmedical.com. All inquiries are treated confidentially. Equal Opportunity Employer

Audiologist – Heuser Hearing Institute, Louisville, KY – Full or Part-Time

Heuser Hearing Institute seeks a community focused audiologist or licensed hearing aid dispenser to join our team. Primary duties will include: audiometric evaluation, diagnostics-based hearing aid fitting, and implementation of aided and un-aided testing procedures designed to approximate complex listening situations in everyday communication. Additional opportunities in research or clinical care at Heuser Hearing Institute may also be available.

Heuser Hearing Institute proudly offers competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package, which includes health insurance, life insurance, long term disability, paid vacation, paid sick time, paid holidays and 401k.

The ideal applicant will have had previous experience in fitting and dispensing for adult amplification. Candidates must be an Au.D. level, or highly experienced Master’s level audiologist. Licensed Hearing Aid Dispensers will also be considered. Must be licensed to practice in Kentucky, or be able to obtain appropriate Kentucky licensure.

Heuser Hearing Institute is a multi-specialty nonprofit campus that promotes the needs of children and adults with disorders of hearing and balance. Heuser Hearing Institute began in 1948 as the Louisville Deaf Oral School, and today serves Louisville and the surrounding region with an expanded mission that includes education, clinical care, and research components. To learn more about Heuser Hearing Institute, visit our website at www.heuserhearinginstitute.org.

To learn more about employment opportunities contact Christi Hamilton: careers@fuelmedical.com or 360-949-1093.

Part-time Audiologist Position Available with ENT Clinic in Portland, OR

Mt. Hood ENT & Allergy has provided quality Otolaryngology services for over 25 years. At Mt. Hood ENT, we take a different approach than most practices. We listen to our patients and create a treatment plan that helps achieve their goals. We offer comprehensive services, which include allergy and sinus, snoring and sleep apnea, facial plastics, ENT pediatrics, hearing loss, hearing aids and audiology. Our team works together to provide the best care possible for our patients and their families.

We are currently searching for a part-time audiologist to join our team. The audiologist is responsible for performing comprehensive audiologic evaluations, which may include diagnostic hearing evaluations, OAE and tympanometry. The audiologist will counsel patients regarding test results and reviews options to best meet their hearing care needs. Other duties may include supporting the dispensing audiologist with selection, fitting, earmold acoustics, and ongoing management with patient follow-up and education.

Qualified candidates must possess an AuD or Master’s level degree, and be appropriately licensed in the State of Oregon.

If you are looking to become part of a team in an established, active, patient-centered practice, we encourage you to submit your cover letter and résumé to careers@fuelmedical.com.

SLP CFY Position Available with EI Clinic in Pierce County, WA

Speech/Language Pathologist

Fun-loving Clinical Fellow needed to join our enthusiastic team of early intervention providers. Work with infants and toddlers and their caregivers in the home environment to improve speech, language, social, and feeding skills. We serve the Bethel, Franklin Pierce, Puyallup, Orting, and Eatonville School Districts. Enjoy a fun, flexible, and positive working environment with a multidisciplinary staff.

Duties include:

  • Assessment and Evaluation
  • Development of treatment plans and home programs
  • Assisting in the development of Individual Family Service Plans

Qualifications:

  • Speech Language Pathologist Interim Permit through Washington Department of Health, application in progress
  • Externship experience with children under the age of 5 and a wide range of diagnoses including Autism, genetic disorders, medically fragile, and motor-speech disorders, strongly preferred.
  • Full-time candidate

Benefits:

Medical, dental and life insurance.  Paid holiday, personal leave and vacation pay; cell phone allowance; mileage reimbursed.

Please send cover letter and resume to
candyw@asapc.org

More information can be found at their website:

http://www.asapc.org/

Visiting Scholars Program: Aphasia Camp NW Adventure Weekend Aug 24-27, 2017

What: Aphasia Network’s Aphasia Camp Northwest: Adventure Weekend – A new camp experience.

This is a volunteer and educational opportunity working on supported communication in an inter-professional setting; along side PT and OT students, faculty and staff. The new Visiting Scholars Program is part of our mission to raise aphasia awareness and help expose and train future practitioners to better communicate with the aphasia community in their geographic areas.

When: On-site Training: 6pm Thursday, August 24th |Camp: Friday, August 25th – Sunday, August 27th 12pm

Location: Camp MaGruder – 17450 Old Pacific Hwy, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136 on the beautiful Oregon Coast

Who: Undergraduate students interested in the field of speech pathology and/or post-baccalaureate and graduate students presently enrolled in a program in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Application and a brief interview required prior to acceptance into the program.

Supervision and Hours: Students will be supervised by ASHA certified and Oregon licensed Speech-Language Pathologists. Clinical and/or observation hours are available depending on level of study (graduate students may accrue approximately 15-20 hours of direct clinical work and undergraduate/post-baccalaureate students may count 15- 20 hours toward required observation hours).

Students are required to complete on-line training modules prior to camp and a pre- and post-camp survey.

Fee: $170 – Includes lodging in dorm-type lodges (or your-tent camping is available) and meals

Apply online: Visiting Scholars Application is available at www.AphasiaNetwork.org, click on Programs, Summer Camp ACNW/AW, scroll down to click on the Visiting Scholar Application green button. There will also be an online interview.

Aphasia Camp NW Adventure Weekend is an opportunity for persons with aphasia and their care partners to learn, try, and experience new things at the beautiful Oregon coast. This is a weekend designed to help persons with aphasia step out of their comfort zone with safe, supported activities. Facilitated communication in natural settings, socializing, and trying or re-experiencing recreational interests are at the core of this program. Supervisors and mentors guide and facilitate physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech language pathology students’ work with individuals to help achieve both physical and communication goals.

The Aphasia Network is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supporting an underserved population of persons with aphasia. This nonprofit organization seeks to network people together through its programs and activities. We view these connections or reconnections as the threads that cross and create a fabric or structure of support for those with aphasia and their families or support networks.

Our goals are to raise awareness and help survivors rebuild communication-associated life systems impacted by aphasia: Quality of life, Daily life skills, Community and Support. If you have additional questions about Aphasia Camp NW Adventure Weekend and/or the Visiting Scholars Program, please contact us at: 503-577-1282 | PO Box 13406, Portland, OR 97213 | info@aphasianetwork.org

Free Statistical Consulting Services Available for UW students, faculty, and staff

Statistical Consulting Services

Departments of Biostatistics and Statistics

www.stat.washington.edu/consulting

 

 

Faculty and graduate students in the Consulting Program of the Departments of Biostatistics and Statistics offer free statistical advice to UW students, faculty, and staff. Through 50-minute consulting appointments, the consulting program provides assistance with:

 

  • design of studies and experiments, including preparation of grant proposals
  • data visualization and presentation
  • choice and application of statistical methods
  • development of specialized statistical methods

 

The consultants have experience with statistical packages R and Stata, but work using whatever statistical software is most convenient for clients. (Please note the consulting program does not offer software tutorials.)

 

Consulting appointments may be scheduled during academic quarters. To schedule an appointment, please visit www.stat.washington.edu/consulting.

SLP Position Available with UW Tacoma Autism Center

CONTINUING EDUCATION SPECIALIST 2

Req #: 145037
Department:
Job Location: UW Tacoma
Job Location Detail: UW Autism Center
Posting Date: 05/03/2017
Closing Info: Open Until Filled
Salary: Salary is commensurate with education and experience.

The University of Washington (UW) is proud to be one of the nation’s premier educational and research institutions. Our people are the most important asset in our pursuit of achieving excellence in education, research, and community service. Our staff not only enjoys outstanding benefits and professional growth opportunities, but also an environment noted for diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty.

The UW Autism Center (UWAC) is a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting families affected by autism spectrum disorders through exceptional clinical services, innovative scientific research and high-quality training. UWAC is part of the Center on Human Development and Disability at the University of Washington and incorporates faculty and staff from the UW School of Medicine, College of Arts & Sciences, and College of Education.

The Autism Center’s Tacoma Satellite Clinic has an outstanding opportunity for a full time Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP)/Continuing Education Specialist 2.  This individual will work amongst a team of professionals, including licensed psychologists, speech-language pathologists, early intervention providers, medical professionals, faculty, graduate students, and pre- and post-doctoral fellows at the Tacoma campus satellite clinic.

The main function of this position will be to provide direct clinical services, training, and consultation to the community for individuals with autism spectrum disorders. The position will support the Autism Center-wide policies and procedures and workload standards. The position requires the ability to handle complex and sensitive situations regarding clinic patients.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Direct clinical services and patient care activities:
• Provide speech/language/communication evaluations to children with ASD in order to identify target goals and intervention strategies using a variety of standardized and non-standardized methods including the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule- Second Edition – ADOS-2 in an interdisciplinary clinic setting.
• Provide speech/language/communication intervention to children with ASD including regularly assessing child’s speech/language/communication progress and modify goals as needed.
• Provide services in individual and group settings.
• Work with clients ranging in age from infants to adults, with the majority of services provided to preschool and school-age children.
• Feel comfortable administering customized treatment to children with a range of language skills and behavioral presentations.
• Develop treatment programs with the cooperation of UW and community practitioners and educators.
• Collaborate with other clinical team members in assessment and intervention.
• Provide consultation to families, community providers, and UWAC clinicians regarding a range of communication issues in the home and school settings to develop continuity of care.
• Involve client’s parents and/or families in treatment program.
• Complete initial client evaluation reports, treatment plans, progress reports, referral letters, and other administrative responsibilities in a timely manner.
• Keep appropriate records of services provided.

Administrative duties
• Coordinate with the billing office regarding services
• Coordinate with administration and support staff to meet billable expectations
• Keep and report service statistics for documentation and billing purposes
• Supervise undergraduate and graduate speech-language pathology students and Clinical Fellows when necessary

For detailed information on Benefits for this position click here.

REQUIREMENTS:
Master’s Degree in speech-language pathology, plus 1-3 years as a Speech-Language Pathologist in clinical or
research setting focusing on children with ASD

* Licensure and certification in field as legally required

* Excellent oral and written communication skills

* An approach to working with colleagues that enhances collaboration and team building;

Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except where there are legal
requirements such as license/certification/registration.

DESIRED:
  • Experience and interest in working with individuals with ASD and their families.
  • Experience and interest in running social skills groups and conducting feeding therapy
  • Proficient in the administration and scoring of the ADOS-2 modules 1-4
  • May be willing to start part time and increase to full time after initial credentialing period (1-2 months).
Condition of Employment:
Application Process:
The application process for UW positions may include completion of a variety of online assessments to obtain additional information that will be used in the evaluation process.  These assessments may include Workforce Authorization, Criminal Conviction History, Cover Letter and/or others.  Any assessments that you need to complete will appear on your screen as soon as you select “Apply to this position”. Once you begin an assessment, it must be completed at that time; if you do not complete the assessment you will be prompted to do so the next time you access your “My Jobs” page. If you select to take it later, it will appear on your “My Jobs” page to take when you are ready. Please note that your application will not be reviewed, and you will not be considered for this position until all required assessments have been completed.

Appointment to this position is contingent upon obtaining satisfactory results from a criminal background check.

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