Audiology Externship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center
The Division of Audiology in the Department of Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is now accepting applications for students interested in a well-rounded externship for the 2019-2020 academic year. Here at UMMC, we strive to provide externs with a diverse clinical and didactic experience serving individuals of all ages with hearing and balance disorders.
What you will learn:
- Diagnostic evaluations for newborn, pediatric, adult and geriatric individuals, which includes both behavioral and electrophysiological testing
- Selection, fitting, and verification of amplification devices, including hearing aids, assisted listening devices, bon conduction implants, and cochlear implants
- Evaluation and treatment for patients with tinnitus
- Evaluation and treatment of patients with dizziness, vertigo or imbalance
- Intraoperative monitoring
Externs can expect to receive supervision by a range of experienced, licensed, doctoral level audiologists within a variety of clinical settings and facilities. Please note that supervision from an ASHA certified audiologist (CCC-A) is available, but not always guaranteed for all assigned rotations.
Externs receive an annual stipend.
How to apply:
Submit your resume/curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation, graduate transcript (official or unofficial), and cover letter outlining externship and career goals to the address below or via email to audexternship@umc.edu.
Audiology Externship Committee
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences
2500 N State Street, 5 East
Jackson, MS 39216
Application materials are due Monday, September 17, 2018. All applicants are required to attend an in-person interview at UMMC on Friday, October 12, 2018 (funding for travel and accommodations is not available). Formal written invitation to interview will be emailed to the applicants as soon as all required materials are received. The interview day will include tours of the various clinics, Q&A with current externs, and opportunities to meet with several preceptors.
For questions, please email the externship committee at audexternship@umc.edu.
Full-Time Speech-Language Pathologist Position
Audiology Externship at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
Audiology Externship Program -provides a 1-year clinical audiology externship to students who have completed all academic coursework for their clinical doctorate in audiology and are eligible for the 1-year program. Training is conducted at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. Applicants incur a 36-month active duty obligation following completion of the externship serving as an audiologist in the army.
Active duty or reserve audiologist- You have the ability to protect our Soldiers’ ability to hear. As an audiologist and officer on the U.S. Army health care team, your duties will include performing hearing tests, developing improved communication strategies, evaluating protective devices and developing hearing conservation programs. Not only will you benefit from the unique experience, but you will also come to know the pride of serving your country. We also offer 120K in student loan repayment for active duty or 50K in student loan repayment for the army reserves.
Benefits include:
– Paid continuing education
– 30 days of paid vacation earned annually
– Non-contributory retirement benefits with 20 years of qualifying service
– No-cost or low-cost medical and dental care for you and your family
– Commissary and post exchange shopping privileges
– Flexible, portable retirement savings and investment plan similar to a 401(k)
– Privileges that come with being an officer in the U.S. Army
– Training to become a leader in your field
Requirements include:
– Doctoral degree from an accredited program in audiology, or Master’s degree in audiology from a school acceptable to the OTSG.
– Between 21 and 42 years of age (may request a waiver)
– U.S. citizenship
Interested applicants can contact:
SSG Neher, Jamey
Army Virtual Healthcare Recruiter
315-405-6388 (cell)
301-677-2264 (office)
1st Medical Recruiting Battalion
Fort Meade, MD 20755
School Based SLP Position – Belfair, WA
The Stepping Stones Group is currently interviewing Speech Language Pathologists for school-based openings in Belfair, WA for the 2018-2019 school year. Join our growing team today!
Position details:
- Previous school based experience required
- 6th-12th grade students on the caseload
- Full time, 37.5 hours per week
- WA DOH and WA ESA are required
- Materials and supplies provided by the district
For more information, please visit: https://thesteppingstonesgroup.com/
P.E.O. Scholar Award Opporunity
P.E.O. Scholar Awards are substantial one-time, competitive, merit-based awards of $15,000 for women of the U.S. and Canada who are pursuing a doctoral degree at an accredited college or university. In addition to recognizing and encouraging excellence in higher education, these awards provide financial support for study and research for women who will make significant contributions in their varied fields of endeavor. Priority is given to women who are well established in their programs, research or study.
A woman is eligible if:
- She is a citizen or legal permanent residents of the U.S. or Canada at the time of her nomination;
- Is within two years of her graduation date and has at least one full academic year of work remaining to complete her doctoral level degree at the time of the award payment is made (August 1)
- Is enrolled in her program at an accredited U.S. or Canadian college or university (and would be enrolled full-time during the year of the award)
A woman is NOT eligible for Scholar Award support for a master’s degree, certificate program, residency, fellowship, specialization, or postdoctoral research.
For more information visit the P.E.O. International website: www.peointernational.org
Qualified students may contact Rebecca H. Ellison at ibecky@me.com or through the P.E.O. Scholar Award email for Washington State at wscscholar@gmail.com
The application process requires that the applicant be sponsored by a local P.E.O. chapter, and that applications are accepted online, and only between August 20 and November 20.
FULL-TIME DISPENSING AUDIOLOGIST NEEDED IN SOUTH PHOENIX, AZ
Excellent opportunity for an Audiologist to work in a dynamic, fast-paced Ear, Nose, and
Throat practice located in South Phoenix. This position offers an opportunity to see and
treat a wide range of ear pathologies. Job duties include a full range of diagnostic
hearing and balance testing, hearing assessments for patients of all ages, and hearing
aid consultations, fittings, counseling and dispensing.
This position is well suited for an experienced, entrepreneurial spirited Audiologist who
is passionate about providing top-notch hearing healthcare. Great compensation
package, generous commission and exceptional benefits are offered.
Qualified candidates must be Doctorate level Audiologists appropriately licensed in the
state of Arizona. Interested candidates may submit application materials to
careers@fuelmedical.com.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Full-time Audiologist Augusta/Aiken ENT
Augusta/Aiken ENT is currently looking for a full-time Audiologist to join our growing practice. This team consists of 14 physicians and 4 audiologists and provides a wide range of services for all ages. Primary responsibilities of the applicant will include comprehensive audiogram evaluation, ABR, EcochG, VEMP, VNG, OAE, and a full range of hearing aid services.
Employer provides:
• Competitive salary with hearing aid compensation
• Health/Dental insurance
• 401K
• Paid Time Off
• Licensing fees
• Continuing Education opportunities
• Relocation Assistance
The qualified candidate must be a licensed Georgia and South Carolina Audiologist or have the ability to obtain a Georgia and South Carolina license. Au.D preferred.
If you are interested in this position, please send cover letter and resume to Bari Levens at
drlevens@augustaent.com.
About the Area:
Why live in Augusta? There are many reasons! While it’s the 2nd largest city in Georgia, it still has a small-town feel, it’s a great place to raise a family, it’s affordable, people are friendly, and if you like warm weather – this is the place to be!
Augusta ENT, P.C. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by the law.
AUDIOLOGIST NEEDED IN SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY
Our practice is looking to expand our team with the addition of an Audiologist who is as passionate about patient care as we are! We take pride in our patient centered approach to caring for and meeting each patient’s unique individual needs. Our professional staff strives to increase the quality of our patients’ lives through improved hearing.
The audiologist will perform a full range of diagnostic hearing testing, including pediatric and adult hearing assessments, in addition to dispensing hearing instruments. Pediatrics experience is a plus, as we offer the opportunity to work alongside a Board Certified Pediatric Otolaryngologist. The audiologist will work a set schedule primarily in our Voorhees office, but may also be required to work in an additional satellite office.
If you are an outgoing, positive and flexible individual who is dedicated to helping the hearing
impaired, we encourage you to become part of a team in a progressive, dynamic, growing
environment. Benefits include a generous incentive plan, excellent health benefits, 401(k), and
continuing education and licensure/professional dues allowance.
Our practice offers room for significant growth professionally and financially, and we encourage you to apply today. If interested, submit a resume and cover letter to Linda Goldstein, Director of Audiology, at Advanced ENT, linda.goldstein@advancedent.com. All inquiries are treated
confidentially.
Qualified candidates must be AuD or Masters-level Audiologist with current NJ audiology and
hearing aid dispensing license.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Equal Opportunity Employer
FIUTS is Looking for New Facilitators!
FIUTS is looking for dedicated individuals to join our team of Facilitators! Facilitators are our leaders who assist us with the planning and implementation of our over 200 events every year, and we’re currently recruiting volunteers for our International Welcome Weeks! Any student (undergraduate or graduate, from the U.S or anywhere in the world) can become a Facilitator, and once you sign-up you can choose which events you want to volunteer at!
Why become a facilitator?
- Enhance your resume with flexible volunteer hours
- Gain cross-cultural leadership experience and training
- Plan and lead fun events like hiking trips and CulturalFest
- Help with programs to welcome new international students
- Make friends and have fun!
If this sounds like something that you’re interested in, visit www.fiuts.org/facilitators or come to the FIUTS office in HUB 206. Our next New Facilitator Orientation is August 6. Email info@fiuts.org if you have any questions.