Audiology Technician

Oklahoma City, OK
Full Time
Entry Level
Resolution Think is seeking an experienced Audiology Technician to support the Occupational Health Clinic on site at Tinker Air Force Base. The Occupational Medicine Clinic provides Civil Service employees care relating to on-the-job injury, illness, and physical examinations for those working in hazardous areas. The Audiology Clinic provides audiograms to employees on the hearing conservation program. 


Clinical Location:  Occupational Medicine Facility, Tinker Air Force Base
Clinic Hours: Monday Friday: 0700 - 1600


Job Responsibilities:
  • Assist audiologists in conducting hearing tests and evaluations for patients of all ages.
  • Prepare and maintain audiometric equipment, ensuring proper calibration and functionality before use.
  • Conduct basic hearing screenings and assist with diagnostic audiometric testing under supervision.
  • Perform patient interviews to collect relevant medical and hearing history information.
  • Provide patient education regarding hearing care, hearing aid maintenance, and auditory health.
  • Document test results accurately in both written and electronic medical records according to established protocols.
  • Assist in fitting, adjusting, and maintaining hearing aids and other assistive listening devices.
  • Recognize urgent audiological conditions and refer patients promptly to the audiologist or healthcare provider.
  • Maintain cleanliness and proper storage of audiology instruments and supplies.
  • Participate in clinic orientation and training programs as required.
  • Collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to support comprehensive patient care.
  • Adhere to infection control policies, safety standards, and regulatory requirements to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Communicate professionally and courteously with patients, families, and healthcare staff

Qualifications: 
  • Degree/Education: Graduate from an accredited college or vocational program in audiology technology or related health sciences approved by the appropriate state agency.
  • Experience: Two years experience as an Audiology Technician or equivalent role within the past 5 years. 
  • Certifications: Active BLS obtained from American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross
  • Licensure: Current certification or licensure as required by state regulations or professional accrediting bodies for audiology technicians.
  • Legal Authorization to Work in the United States:  The contract worker performing under this contract must be a U.S. Citizen  

EOE Statement    
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
 
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