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PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGIST - Assistant Professor-Clinical - SOM-Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
University of Mississippi Medical Center
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Posted: 10-Jul-25
Location: Jackson, Mississippi
Type: Full Time
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Allied Health
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
SEEKING PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGIST
Diagnose and manage auditory disorders in a primarily pediatric population (0-18 years), with an emphasis on electrophysiological testing and behavioral hearing assessments.
Responsibilities:
Perform high quality standard and specialized audiometric tests on infants and children both inpatient and outpatient. Select and administer appropriate diagnostic procedures for each patient based on age and performance ability. Administer diagnostic auditory brainstem response tests. Analyze test results and counsel patients and families on results. Refer to appropriate medical entities when necessary. Appropriately refer or make recommendations for various amplification options. Generate effective patient documentation according to established hospital and department procedures, and other paperwork needed for patient care. Flexibility to work with various multi-disciplinary teams. Work with audiology students and teach within clinical setting. Maintain current best practices through internal and external continuing education specific to areas of service. Facilitate learning and understanding in patients, caregivers, staff, students and community by providing education that is easily understood. Openly share knowledge and expertise.
Knowledge and Skills:
Knowledge of pediatric audiology testing procedures, counseling, and patient management required. The ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing to inter-department colleagues, intra-department colleagues, and external colleagues of various medical, educational and other health related fields. Basic knowledge of computer skills and typical word processing applications as well as general office equipment. The ability to use and troubleshoot specialized equipment such as audiometers of various types, acoustic immittance bridges, auditory evoked potential units, hearing aid analyzers and fitting equipment, otoacoustic emissions devices, and drills. Effective interpersonal skills are required.
Doctorate degree in audiology, Au.D. or Ph.D., from accredited program. Experience in pediatric audiology is preferred. Must be a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology or have CCCs from ASHA. Ability to obtain current Mississippi license required.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center, located in Jackson, is the state's only academic health science center. UMMC includes seven health science schools: medicine, nursing, dentistry, health related professions, graduate studies, population health, and pharmacy. Enrollment in all programs is more than 3,000 students.
The Medical Center's three-part mission is to improve the lives of Mississippians by educating tomorrow's health care professionals, by conducting health sciences research, and by providing cutting-edge patient care. A major goal of the Medical Center is the elimination of differences in health status of Mississippians based on race, geography, income, or social status.
With more than 10,000 full- and part-time employees, UMMC is one of the largest employers in Mississippi.