Audiologist

  • UPMC
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Full Time

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh is hiring a full time Audiologist to work at the main location in Lawrenceville, Wexford, South Fayette and Monroeville locations. The person in this role will work 4, 10 hour days, Monday-Friday.

The Audiologist will report to the Director and in their absence to the Senior Audiologist. The Audiologist perform clinical tests of hearing or hearing-related functions for the assessment of hearing abilities and/or for purposes of contributing to medical diagnoses of hearing and other neurological disorders, interprets and counsels patient as per the implications of the findings and, in appropriate cases, provides rehabilitative services primarily involving the use of hearing aids and other assistive listening technology.

Responsibilities:

  • Performs other special duties: it is generally expected that an audiologist will develop some special skill and share this skill by accepting a special responsibility.
  • Demonstrates basics of service excellence towards patients, visitors, staff, peers, physicians, and other departments.
  • Sees that test equipment he/she uses is well maintained by being observant of signs of malfunctioning and reporting problems to the Senior Audiologist, Director, or service contractor (if appropriate).
  • Administration of routine Audiology tests.
  • Interpretation of test findings and management.
  • The audiologist shall demonstrate competence in administering no less than 5 tests beyond the basic audiologic test battery.
  • Performs additional hearing-aid related services.
  • The audiologist is expected to contribute to no less than two hours per year of didactic instruction to medical students or residents or ten hours per year of supervision of residents or Audiology Students.
  • The audiologist is expected to participate in no less than one public hearing screening program per year or other extramural public relation program of similar time commitment.
  • Using appropriate test methods, selects appropriate hearing aids for potential or known wearers, evaluates success with use of instrument, and provides counseling in the use of the instrument.
  • Takes part in clinical research projects as requested by the Director. Responsible for data collection, analysis, and written descriptions.
Job ID: 485655788
Originally Posted on: 7/17/2025

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