Audiologist
Company: ENT Baltimore
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The primary purpose of the
Audiologist is to diagnose and treat patients with a variety of ear
and hearing issues and disorders, function as an independent
professional and service provider who supports the internal
otolaryngology physicians, as well as external referring doctors
and sources. They also determine the type and degree of hearing
impairment and implement habilitation and rehabilitation services.
Additionally, this role will assist the marketing and
administrative team in the development of marketing strategies and
initiatives to promote growth of the audiology practice. This role
will report to the Medical Director. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Function as an independent professional and service provider with a
strong focus on delivering unparalleled customer service. Support
otolaryngology physicians during daily patient schedules; see
patients referred from other providers and patients needing hearing
aids services. Schedule, administer and interpret a variety of
tests such as air and bone conduction and speech reception and
discrimination tests to determine type and degree of hearing
impairment, site of damage and effects on comprehension and speech.
Evaluate test results in relation to behavioral, social,
educational and medical information obtained from patients,
families, teachers, speech pathologists and other professionals to
determine communication problems related to hearing disability.
Refer to physician as appropriate. Schedule, administer and
interpret electrophysiological testing including OAE. Bring new
testing modalities and technology to the practice to enhance
standard of care. Plan and implement prevention, habilitation or
rehabilitation services including hearing aid selection,
orientation, counseling and programming. Perform insurance checks,
prior authorizations, and or prior determinations for hearing aid
coverage. Create, plan and implement marketing strategies and
initiatives to enhance and promote growth of the hearing aid
practice. Provide earmold fitting for purposes of hearing
protection and water protection. Responsible for the operation,
maintenance and calibration of all audiological equipment. Order
supplies and materials for departmental needs. Act as a consultant
to educational, medical, legal and other professional groups.
Maintain continuing education requirement of 20 CEU hours every 2
years in compliance with the mandate for professional licensure.
Perform other projects and duties as related to department
objectives. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Au.D. or Master's Degree in
Audiology Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC-A) required if
supervising student externs Strong organizational skills are
essential to prioritize daily work Excellent communication,
interpersonal and critical-thinking skills Minimum of one year of
clinical audiology experience preferred. Will consider recent
graduate Must be a team player, to accept constructive criticism
and be able to follow work rules Proficiency with PC-based computer
skills, and keyboarding including speed and accuracy Microsoft
Office Suite EClinicalWorks or another EMR SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITY This position has no supervisory responsibility.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Must have current licensure
from the Maryland Department of Professional Regulation, and
possess a Certificate of Clinical Competency in Audiology (if
Master's prepared) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing
Association, for the purpose of student supervision. ENT is a
drug-free environment and an Equal Opportunity Employer. We offer
competitive salaries and benefits, including medical/dental, life
and disability coverage, generous vision benefits, a 401 (k) plan
with a match, vacation time, and weekends and major holidays
off.
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