Explore, learn and develop the entire breadth of audiology in beautiful Pacific Northwest
Pay: $43-$55 per hour.
We are a full time, full service otology and neurotology practice seeking an audiologist for part time or full time work. We offer the opportunity to learn and practice the full breath of audiology.
The successful candidate will work in our busy clinic and:
Job sharing opportunities also exist.
Qualifications: Masters degree in Audiology required.
Must be licensed to practice Audiology in Oregon.
We are seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Audiologist to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of auditory health and be committed to providing exceptional care to patients of all ages. This role involves conducting diagnostic evaluations, developing treatment plans, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
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