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May 10, 2010 | AUDIOLOGIST | Toronto | Competition #2010-027

 

Competition # 2010-027
Date: May 10, 2010
Position: AUDIOLOGIST
Location: Toronto CHS (2 days per week);
East Toronto – Providence Hospital (3 days per week)
Start Date: Immediately
Minimum Start Salary: Competitive Salary, Excellent Benefits and Work Environment
Position Status: Permanent; Full-Time; 35 hours per week


POSITION SUMMARY:

To provide diagnostic assessment and evaluation of hearing loss.  Prescribe and dispense hearing aids and other communication devices for clients.  Plan and direct treatment/rehabilitation for clients. 

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

Direct Service:

•    Accept referrals and screen clients, by walk-in, professional or telephone referral, in order to assess feasibility and eligibility for Canadian Hearing Society audiological services
•    Assess hearing loss using diagnostic evaluations; prescribe device for hearing loss
•    Dispense hearing aids to clients and educate consumers on appropriate care and maintenance of hearing aids and assistive devices
•    Assist the client and family/caregivers in development of effective communication strategies and other aural rehabilitation activities as needed
•    Act as a resource for, liaise, and consult with other professionals, counsellors, agencies, and services in relation to confidential client information
•    Participate in regional support (including travel) to other CHS audiology programs as able
•    Provide home visits, on occasion, to clients with mobility issues.

Administration:

•    Keep accurate audiological records in relation to client files, test results, treatment and follow up as per CASLPO standards
•    Maintain internal (CHS) statistics and monthly reports
•    Provide administrative information in accordance with government policies, e.g. Freedom of Information Act
•    Attend all department and agency staff meetings

Community Education:

•    Provide educational programs for client groups and individuals
•    Co-ordinate information and participate in specific programs such as community or consumer
•    workshops related to hearing health issues

Professional Development:

•    Keep up to date with relevant legislation and trends (as per CASLPO requirements)
•    Acquire and maintain ASL proficiency to the level required for the position

LINE OF RESPONSIBILITY:

Reports to: Director, Hearing Health Care, Toronto CHS

QUALIFICATIONS:

•    Master’s degree in Audiology
•    Registered with CASLPO
•    Registered as an ADP Authorizer and Dispenser
•    American Sign Language (ASL) skills or willingness to learn
•    Demonstrated ability to work as a team member
•    Demonstrated excellent communication and interpersonal skills
•    Demonstrated sensitivity to working in a culturally diverse environment
•    Proficiency in MS Office Suite and Internet
•    Regular travel e.g. vicinities of 2 offices, ASL classes, presentations and professional development, etc.

 

CLOSING DATE:

May 18, 2010 (Internal)*
Until filled (External)


*Please note that as per the terms of our Collective Agreement, qualifying internal candidates will be considered first. External candidates - you will be contacted if you are selected for an interview.

SEND RESUME TO: Subject: Competition # 2010-024
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Human Resources
The Canadian Hearing Society

  Please email your resume as a MS Word attachment or paste the resume into the body of the email. Remember to put the competition number in the subject line. Thank you for your application.
 
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HIRING PROCESS FOR CULTURALLY DEAF, ORAL DEAF,
DEAFENED, AND HARD OF HEARING APPLICANTS

 

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