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Teacher - Audiologist

Employer
Duval County Public Schools
Location
Jacksonville, FL, US
Salary
$39,500 - 74, 400 / Per Year

Job Details

Job Summary

Provides comprehensive audiological evaluations to referrals from Exceptional Student Education students, Multi-Disciplinary Team students, Child Find, and PreK disability transition. Provides technical assistance, consultation, and support to classroom teachers, district staff, students, and parents/guardians. Collaborates with private agencies and hospitals.

Essential Functions
1. Provides assistance, training, and on-going support to deaf/hard of hearing students to maintain proper hearing aid

and FM/digital FM amplification system performance. Communicates with parents/guardians regarding their student's

audiological needs.
2. Consults and collaborates with private providers and hospitals to coordinate audiological services.
3. Completes audiological evaluations including pure-tone audiometry, impedance audiometry, speech audiometry,

otoacoustic emissions testing, and sound-field audiometry as well as assistive technology benefit assessments.

4. Participates as a member of the educational team, interprets audiological assessment results, and makes

recommendations regarding audiological services within the IEP. Provides professional development to staff as

requested.
5. Completes initial and annual hearing aid benefit assessment evaluations and recommends appropriate hearing aids

and FM/digital FM systems for classroom use. Provides FM devices/digital FM devices for students with cochlear implants and bone anchored implantable devices. Performs electroacoustic analyses and verification of fittings

through the DSL method.
6. Effects hearing aid repairs either at the school or by sending to the repair facility; provides referrals for laboratory

repairs; provides replacement units, takes ear mold impressions and fits ear molds.

7. Reviews outside audiological evaluations to aid in the determination for audiological eligibility in the Program for the

Deaf/Hard of Hearing.

8. Facilitates storage and inventory of equipment; assignment of equipment; repairs of equipment; coordinates annual

calibration of all audiological equipment.

9. Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Education: Master's Degree (prior to 2007) in Audiology or Doctorate in Audiology (required after January 1, 2007) from an accredited college or university.

Experience: Three (3) years of experience completing Audiological evaluations, including at least one (1) year of experience with school-age children.

Certifications & Licenses: State Licensure in Audiology by the Florida Department of Health is required. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology through the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association or Fellowship in Audiology through the American Academy of Audiology preferred.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

• Knowledge of pediatric audiological evaluations
• Knowledge of various pediatric hearing aid manufacturers as well as manufacturers of assistive listening devices
• Strong skills in the use of audiometers, hearing aid analyzers, immittance bridges, otoacoustic measurement devices, computers, and other testing devices to measure the nature and extent of hearing loss.
• Strong skills in comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures of the hearing mechanism, and cochlear implant and bone anchored implantable devices management.
• Strong oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
• Strong word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software skills
• Strong time management skills
• Ability to prescribe and supervise instruction in fitting, use, and maintenance of assistive devices
• Ability to take ear mold impressions and determine proper ear mold fabrication based on hearing loss
• Ability to prescribe and supervise instruction in fitting, use, and maintenance of assistive listening devices.
• Ability to take ear mold impressions and determine proper ear mold fabrication based on hearing loss.
• Ability to advise students, teachers, and district staff on care and use of assistive listening devices
• Ability to interpret results and provide recommendations that are educationally relevant.

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Primary Location:
School Based
Salary Range:
$39,500 - 74, 400 / Per Year
Shift Type:
Full-Time

Company

Duval County Public Schools in Jacksonville, Florida is the 22nd largest school district in the nation and the sixth largest school district in Florida. The district is committed to ensuring that students are prepared for success in college or a career, and life. In addition, the district will make sure its mission of providing educational excellence is reflected in every school, in every classroom, for every student, every day.

 

DCPS currently serves approximately 128,000 students in grades Pre K-12 and operates 163 schools. In addition to its traditional, comprehensive schools, DCPS is known for its diverse magnet schools and themes and nationally recognized high school programs that include rich acceleration and vocational programing.

DCPS offers a competitive salary schedule and generous supplements for select hard to staff subject areas. Our starting teacher salary is the highest in the Northeast Florida region! Annual teacher salaries range from $39,500 –$73,000 based on degree and experience.

Company info
Website
Telephone
9043902505
Location
1701 Prudential Drive
JACKSONVILLE
FL
32207
US

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