Audiologist Job Opening / Hearing Instrument Specialist Job Opening

Conway, AR
Full Time
2515 College Ave Conway, AR 72034
Mid Level

Full Time Audiologist Job Openings / Hearing Instrument Specialist Job Openings at American Hearing + Audiology!

We are American Hearing & Audiology

  • Serving the nation for over 30 years 
  • Offices throughout the midwest and rapidly growing.
  • Lots of growth opportunities for those that want their job to be rewarding, exciting, and fun.

American Hearing + Audiology has current Audiologist job openings and Hearing Instrument Specialist job openings in the following city: Conway, AR!


You Will:

  • Conduct diagnostic comprehensive hearing evaluations
  • Execute a treatment plan through counseling and education
  • Recommend and fit proper hearing devices based on patient’s needs
  • Assist in clinical administrative functions including phone calls, documentation, reporting, etc
  • Collaborate with Regional Manager/Director to oversee financial management of office
  • Conduct sales of hearing aids and accessories according to Integrity Selling protocol. 
  • An entrepreneur mindset with problem-solving skills, this role will have great autonomy

You will need:

For Audiologist Job Openings

  • Master’s or Doctorate degree in Audiology
  • Valid Audiology Licensure (in good standing) in the state in which you're applying OR the ability to obtain one within 6 months of offer date

For Hearing Instrument Specialists Job Openings

  • Valid Hearing Instrument Dispensing Licensure (in good standing) in the state you're applying OR the ability to obtain one within 6 months of offer date
  • High school diploma required, college degree in a related field preferred
  • 1 plus years of experience with diagnostic testing and dispensing hearing aids is preferred
  • Strong problem solving, communication, organizational and interpersonal skills required
Compensation:
  • Job type: Full time, on site, M-F business hours
  • Pay: $60,000-$130,000 per year (including bonuses and commission)
  • Relocation assistance available!
  • Full benefits, including...
    • Health Insurance
    • 401(k) with match
    • 3 weeks Paid Time Off
    • Dental insurance
    • Vision insurance
    • Employee assistance program
    • Employee discount
    • Health savings account
    • Life insurance
    • Parental leave
    • Professional development assistance

Company culture:

  • Supportive leaders with an open door policy. Our employees are our greatest assets!
  • Beautiful office with updated equipment!
  • We're passionate about empowering our providers to make enough money to support their family and their hobbies while changing patients' lives in the process
  • A clinic environment focused on excellent patient care while having fun makes work feel like play! Collaboration amongst the team members both on site and between clinics is highly valued and encouraged
  • We strive to stay on the cutting edge and think "outside the box" while successfully navigating the exciting, fast-paced, dynamic industry of hearing care. 

Apply now for the next fulfilling chapter in your audiology career!

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