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Audiologist Intern

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
  • Madera

AI generated summary

  • You must be bilingual, have a 4-year Audiology degree, be enrolled in or a graduate of an accredited Au.D. program, and obtain BLS within 30 days of hire.
  • You will assess and manage auditory disorders in patients, perform testing, dispense devices, and coordinate care with other services while providing culturally appropriate education and support.

Requirements

  • Bilingual skills preferred
  • College degree - 4 year in Audiology required
  • Current enrollment in accredited Au.D. Program for externship placement (i.e., academic requirements met and accumulation of a minimum of 350 supervised clinical hours) or a graduate of an accredited Au.D. Program and a California state licensure to practice Audiology pending
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) required within 30 days of hire or transfer into position

Responsibilities

  • Under the clinical supervision and direction of licensed Audiologist, the Audiologist Intern is accountable for the assessment, treatment, and management of patients with auditory disorders/hearing impairment.
  • This one-year program provides training of the individual to become technically proficient in the performance of audiology procedures.
  • As part of the premier pediatric hospital in the valley, you will assess, treat, and manage the hearing needs of our diverse patient population.
  • You will provide much-needed diagnostic audiology services to newborn children through young adults, including ABR and behavioral testing, dispensing amplification devices of all types, and counseling patients and families to support their preferred communication strategies.
  • Our audiologists coordinate care with other hospital disciplines and community services from school districts to social work, oncology to the operating room, craniofacial clinic to cochlear implants.
  • You will play a valuable role in the implementation of developmentally and culturally appropriate education to meet the learning needs of our population.
  • This position is designed to be both professionally satisfying and vital to the well-being of the children we serve.

FAQs

What is the status of this position?

The position is Per Diem and Non-Exempt.

What are the hours for the Audiologist Intern position?

The position has an FTE of 0.000001 (per diem) and typically involves a Day shift lasting 8 hours.

What is the pay range for this Audiologist Intern position?

The pay range is $22.70 to $31.10 per hour.

Where is the position located?

The position is located in Madera, CA 93636 USA.

What qualifications are required for this role?

A 4-year college degree in Audiology is required, along with current enrollment in an accredited Au.D. Program or a graduate from such a program. Additionally, candidates must obtain California state licensure to practice Audiology if pending.

Are bilingual skills preferred for this position?

Yes, bilingual skills are preferred.

Is Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required?

Yes, Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required within 30 days of hire or transfer into the position.

What type of patients will the Audiologist Intern work with?

The Audiologist Intern will work with a diverse patient population, including newborns through young adults with auditory disorders and hearing impairments.

How does the Audiologist Intern collaborate with other services?

The Audiologist Intern will coordinate care with various hospital disciplines and community services, ranging from school districts to social work and specialty clinics.

Who should I contact if I have questions about the application?

You can call Recruitment Services at 559-353-7071 or email recruiting@valleychildrens.org for any questions about the application.

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Valley Children’s Healthcare provides Central California’s only high-quality, comprehensive care exclusively for children, from before birth to young adulthood. Our independent, nonprofit network offers highly specialized medical and surgical services to treat conditions ranging from common to the most unusual and complex at our 358-bed children’s hospital as well as through partner hospitals, specialty care centers, satellite practices and primary care services. Our family-centered, pediatric services extend from a leading pediatric cancer and blood diseases center on the West Coast, and our pediatric heart center known for its expertise and pioneering treatments, to our Level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the highest level referral center between Los Angeles and the Bay Area. Valley Children’s consistently ranks at the top of our peer group for quality patient outcomes, patient satisfaction and nursing excellence. Recognized as a Magnet® designated facility since 2004 and granted the gold-level Beacon Award for Excellence™ in critical care, Valley Children’s neonatal and pediatric intensive care units achieve some of the lowest mortality rates in the country while treating some of the sickest kids. In 2021, U.S. News and World Report again named Valley Children’s one of the best children’s hospitals in the country in seven pediatric specialties. In affiliation with Stanford University School of Medicine, Valley Children’s Pediatric Residency and fellowship programs provide first-class training for the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric surgical and medical specialists. With more than 670 physicians and 3,500 staff, Valley Children’s partners with other providers and organizations throughout our 12-county service area to support delivering the best care to kids closer to home.