Audiologist, Part-Time
Company: Lexington School for the Deaf
Location: East Elmhurst
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION SUMMARY: Under the
direction of the Executive Director of Hearing and Speech, the
Audiologist will provide comprehensive diagnostic and
rehabilitative audiological services to clients in the community.
The Audiologist serves as a member of the audiology team at the
Lexington Hearing & Speech Center. PRIMARY DUTIES: Provide
audiological services for Lexington Hearing and Speech center
clients, to include audiometric testing, and audiological
management Perform independent evaluation, interpretation and
diagnosis of auditory system function Develops individualized
recommendations, treatment plans, and provides patient/family
counseling and education Conducts hearing aid evaluations, makes
recommendations regarding appropriate amplification, keeps accurate
records and completes necessary documentation Maintains contact
with manufacturers of audiological/amplification equipment to
ensure knowledge of current practices and products Networks with
staff, consultants, and outside agencies on related issues
Collaborates with school management, faculty, and staff on
communication skills issues Demonstrates professional behavior
during interactions Proficient in asking appropriate questions and
follow-up questions Support the organization’s Strategic Planning
initiatives with an emphasis on culture. Demonstrate a commitment
to our vision, purpose, and mission Performs other related duties
as assigned REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Possess considerable
knowledge of audiology methods and techniques used in the diagnosis
and treatment of communication disorders of hearing which may also
involve speech, language, and other disorders. Must have operating
knowledge of audiometric instruments. Ability and experience
working independently, using critical thinking skills and processes
to arrive at objective, strategic, results-oriented decisions
within the context of patient care and department, division and
organizational priorities Ability to work collaboratively with
audiological team, faculty, and staff. Comfortable working with
both children and adults. Excellent organizational and record
keeping skills. Strong written and oral communication capabilities.
Flexible work schedule may be required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Doctorate degree in Audiology Master’s Degree in audiology, if
graduated prior to 2007 Must hold current NYS Audiology licensure
NYS Hearing Aid Dispensing license Certificate of Clinical
Competency from the American Speech and Hearing Association or
eligible to obtain Minimum 2 years clinical experience with
experience in pediatric audiology strongly preferred. SECURITY
CLEARANCE: Required clearances include medical clearance,
fingerprinted by the NYC Board of Ed, SCR, and SEL clearance
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must have the ability to sit and stand for
prolonged periods of time Must be able to lift 15 pounds at
times
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