
Audiologist
- Southport, Merseyside Ormskirk, Lancashire
- £31,049-37,796 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Rated Outstanding by CQC Inspection August 2018
- Top 100 places to work in the NHS (NHS Employers & Health Service Journal)
- National Preceptorship Accreditation (2023) for Nursing & AHP Preceptorship Programme
- Analysis of test pure tone audiometry and tympanometry results
- Competent use of audiological equipment and software.
- Performing real ear measurements including real ear to coupler difference, RECD.
- I.T Skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Relevant experience at working at Band 5 level
- Evidence of clinical competence
- Knowledge of complex hearing needs
- Knowledge of Tinnitus Retraining and sound therapy
- Experience of fitting advanced digital hearing aids
- Knowledge of Vestibular Function Tests
- Paediatric experience
- Working as part of a multidisciplinary team
- BSc Audiology Degree or equivalent
- RCCP registered/applying
- The post involves sitting, walking and stooping to look in ears and place headsets on the patient in a variety of settings across both sites and community and domiciliary settings
- Good hand to eye coordination and dexterity
- Travelling between hospital and community audiology sites
- Be able to carry equipment and pull a trolley
- The post requires frequent use of concentration in assessing patients and negotiating individual care plans as some appointments last 90 minutes.
- Conveying detailed and complex information to patients and carers where there may be significant communication barriers
- Communicating with a wide variety of people including patients, carers, medical staff, social care and the public
- The post holder will be exposed to sensitive, emotional and occasionally distressing circumstances and may treat people who are at the end of life or aggressive
- The post holder will work in consulting rooms and soundproof booths within the Audiology department and occasionally visit the wards and residential care homes
- Routinely encounters unpleasant smells and sights within the ward and residential home visits
- The soundproof booths and small consulting rooms often become stuffy and can feel claustrophobic
- The post holder will be using a visual display frequently sat at a work station.
- Analysis of test pure tone audiometry and tympanometry results
- Competent use of audiological equipment and software.
- Performing real ear measurements including real ear to coupler difference, RECD.
- I.T Skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Relevant experience at working at Band 5 level
- Evidence of clinical competence
- Knowledge of complex hearing needs
- Knowledge of Tinnitus Retraining and sound therapy
- Experience of fitting advanced digital hearing aids
- Knowledge of Vestibular Function Tests
- Paediatric experience
- Working as part of a multidisciplinary team
- BSc Audiology Degree or equivalent
- RCCP registered/applying
- The post involves sitting, walking and stooping to look in ears and place headsets on the patient in a variety of settings across both sites and community and domiciliary settings
- Good hand to eye coordination and dexterity
- Travelling between hospital and community audiology sites
- Be able to carry equipment and pull a trolley
- The post requires frequent use of concentration in assessing patients and negotiating individual care plans as some appointments last 90 minutes.
- Conveying detailed and complex information to patients and carers where there may be significant communication barriers
- Communicating with a wide variety of people including patients, carers, medical staff, social care and the public
- The post holder will be exposed to sensitive, emotional and occasionally distressing circumstances and may treat people who are at the end of life or aggressive
- The post holder will work in consulting rooms and soundproof booths within the Audiology department and occasionally visit the wards and residential care homes
- Routinely encounters unpleasant smells and sights within the ward and residential home visits
- The soundproof booths and small consulting rooms often become stuffy and can feel claustrophobic
- The post holder will be using a visual display frequently sat at a work station.