Audiologist

Posted:
6/30/2026, 3:02:20 AM

Location(s):
Boston, Massachusetts, United States ⋅ Massachusetts, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary

Workplace Type:
Remote

Pay:
$71k–$103k/yr

Site: The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc.


 

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Job Summary

Brigham and Women's Hospital clinical audiologist provides comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative services for patients with hearing complaints, hearing impairments and balance disorders. Services are provided on a primarily outpatient basis and may also be provided by consultation in the inpatient settings.

The Division of Otolaryngology is a busy hospital-based practice consisting of physicians, nursing staff, administrative support staff, and 10 audiologists across the main campus in the Longwood medical area and satellite office(s). The clinical audiologist works one on one with many patients of various age groups, education levels and competencies in a team setting.


 

Qualifications

Provides comprehensive range of primary clinical audiologic services to patients of all ages and developmental levels, including independent management of difficult and problem cases:

-  Identification and diagnostic audiometry for description of hearing loss and diagnosis of diseases of the ear and central nervous system

-  Electrophysiologic evaluations (diagnostic and/ or threshold) of the auditory system

-  Electrophysiologic evaluations of the balance system

- Communication needs assessment

- Rehabilitation for patients who use assistive hearing devices

- Rehabilitation for patients who use air-conduction hearing aids

- Rehabilitation for patients who use bone-conduction hearing aids (as needed)

- Rehabilitation for patients who use cochlear implants (as needed)

-  Referrals to appropriate professionals

- Interprets test results and service outcomes into oral and written clinical reports to provide professional recommendations.

- Completes documentation and billing for clinical procedures

- Provides direct assistance to patients by helping them to move about in order to perform tests and rehabilitative services

- Models and refines care to be aligned with best and evolving audiology practices

- Advances and demonstrates knowledge, skill and understanding of audiology services

- Models department policies and clinical protocols, including the Quality Assurance program

- Provides leadership in training and mentorship of audiologists, medical staff, students and others

- Seeks opportunities to provide internal and external education and professional staff development

- Provides other clinic-related duties as assigned

- Maintains appropriate professional credentials; stays current within the field and provides a record of relevant continuing education

Skills/Abilities/Competencies Required:

  •          Experience in the use of the following equipment:  diagnostic audiometer, middle ear analyzer, real ear equipment and hearing aid analyzer, dispensary modification tools, hearing aids, implantable hearing devices, and assistive listening devices, ABR software, VNG/VEMP equipment. 

  •          Experience performing site of lesion testing for balance disorders and ABR techniques, interpretation of Audiological test findings, comprehensive report writing and effective relating of diagnostic results and recommendations to patients and medical providers. 

  •          Knowledge of related current state and federal laws, regulations, and standards pertinent to Clinical Audiology and hearing aid dispensing. 

  •       Interpersonal skills required to work effectively with a diverse patient population and professionals and support staff.  

Qualifications 

Requires a doctorate degree in Audiology from an accredited program. Graduates before 2008 may be considered with Master’s Degree in Audiology from an approved program with at least 1 full-time year of work in audiology.  Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Note: new graduates must obtain their CCC’s within 3 months of their start date. Massachusetts license to practice Audiology.  One year of professional full-time work experience (including traineeship), preferably in a hospital or medical private office setting.  Experience with diagnostic audiologic testing of patients of all ages.


 

Additional Job Details (if applicable)


 

Remote Type

Onsite


 

Work Location

45 Francis Street


 

Scheduled Weekly Hours

40


 

Employee Type

Regular


 

Work Shift

Day (United States of America)



 

Pay Range

$70,990.40 - $103,230.40/Annual


 

Grade

7


 

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EEO Statement:

2200 The Brigham and Women's Hospital, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. To ensure reasonable accommodation for individuals protected by Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Vietnam Veteran’s Readjustment Act of 1974, and Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicants who require accommodation in the job application process may contact Human Resources at (857)-282-7642.


 

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