Audiologist
Key duties
To carry out diagnostic hearing tests to patients with ear, nose, and throat conditions, to include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Audiogram
- Tympanogram
- Pure tone air / bone conduction
- Masking
Package and benefits
£37,000 to £40,000 FTE NHS pension 6 weeks annual leave
Can support tier 2 visa candidates (please do not apply if you are not a qualified audiologist with a relevant degree and previous experience)
Key skills and qualifications
- Qualified audiologist
- Ideally HCPC registered
- Must be living in the UK and living or planning to live within a commutable distance of the areas mentioned
Essential skills
- Proven experience working as an audiologist within the NHS
- Expertise in conducting audiological assessments, fitting hearing aids, and providing follow-up care
- Familiarity with NHS referral pathways and clinical guidelines
- Experience in using audiology diagnostic equipment and patient management systems
- Ability to deliver patient-centered care with strong communication and interpersonal skills
Desirable skills
- Experience in vestibular testing and rehabilitation
- Knowledge of paediatric audiology services
- Participation in quality improvement initiatives or audits
Education and qualifications
- Degree in audiology or equivalent qualification
- Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Membership in the British Academy of Audiology (BAA) or equivalent professional body is desirable
Please read on to find out more about an excellent opportunity to join an NHS organisation as an audiologist. My client is a third party NHS provider offering a range of advanced services to primary care settings including ENT. The role would involve diagnosing audiology issues of NHS patients referred to the client by local GPs. The role would see you based out of a number of GP surgeries across an area of South London including Orpington, Bromley, Greenwich, and surrounding areas.