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Title: Audiology Assistant - NCEENT of North Durham - Part Time Location: Durham United States Part Time Job Description: At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. Duke Health Integrated Practice Duke Health Integrated Practice comprises more than 110 primary and specialty outpatient clinics, extending the reach of the Duke Health mission across the state of North Carolina. JOB LOCATION NCEENT of North Durham - 4102 North Roxboro Street JOB SUMMARY We are seeking a part time Audiology Assistant (Patient Care Technician) position is an integral part of the Audiology patient care team serving patients of all ages with their hearing and balance concerns. The Audiology Assistant facilitates the supervising Audiologists in the provision of care and is expected to be well versed in clinic practices. The position also is responsible for a host of duties that supports clinical operations to ensure maximum rate of efficiency and is expected have good organizational skills and attention to detail. The Audiology Assistant also serves as a core member of a team and liaison between the patient and care team, and as such, requires good communication skills and teamwork. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Direct Patient Care - Independent (Audiologist not in room): Performs screening tests as appropriate. Administers patient questionnaires as directed by Audiologist. Prepares room, equipment, software and patient for fitting of hearing devices by the Audiologist. Demonstrates knowledge and function of different hearing devices and accessories from a variety of manufacturers and associated software to prepare them for fitting and troubleshoots when malfunctioning. Demonstrates knowledge and function for implementing Bluetooth connectivity from a variety of manufacturers (e.g. pairs hearing devices to phones and accessories, troubleshoots connectivity issues, etc.). Troubleshoots defective hearing devices and performs minor repairs in house, arranges repair and/or obtaining replacement parts with manufacturer as needed. Appropriately assists with patient orientation for hearing device and accessory use, care, and maintenance. Appropriately assists educating patient regarding realistic expectations of benefit with amplification/stimulation. Communicates arenaflex, timeline, and expectations of repairs and/or equipment upgrades with patient. Completes and reviews all hearing device paper work (warranty information, patient online portal registration, manufacturer contact information, etc.) with patient. Ensures all charges associated with patient care activities are accurate and sent to Financial Care Counselor as needed in a timely manner. Ensures rooms and equipment are cleaned before and after patient visit. Promptly notifies Audiologist of any concerns related to patient care with goal of providing excellent customer service. Other duties as assigned by the Audiologist. Direct Patient Care - Assisting Audiologist: Communicates with supervising Audiologist to follow the care plan for each patient. Appropriately instructs patient/caregiver. Communicates expectations with patient/caregiver. Obtains partial case history as appropriate. Prepares patient for diagnostic testing and monitor performance during testing with the Audiologist. Ensures patient is appropriately following instructions throughout testing procedures when assisting the Audiologist as needed. Ensures patient safety throughout evaluation being performed by the Audiologist. Provides patient support/comfort throughout testing being performed by the Audiologist as needed Indirect Patient Care: Assists with scheduling appointments and managing Audiologist's schedule as appropriate and needed. Clinical documentation for all patient interactions in the medical record is clear, concise, easily understood, and timely and sent to the supervising Audiologist for review and approval. Assist with preparing documentation for patient care (e.g., letter of medical necessity, order forms, warranty forms, etc). Accurately orders devices for patients following Audiologist's/Surgeon's recommendations and ensures they are received by the patient's scheduled appointment. Accurately orders device accessories and supplies abased on Audiologist's recommendations. Checks in and evaluates hearing devices received by manufacturers. Assemble patient hearing devices, charges batteries, charges accessories, organize patient kit and completes patient documentation for upcoming visit with Audiologist. Enters PHI and diagnostic data into software and database prior to scheduled appointments as needed. Ensures audiological order/referral is in place prior to appointment. Maintains and updates all charges/payments in HearForm database. Maintains patient privacy and follows Duke HIPAA policies. Maintains all required education and seeks continuing education opportunities. Clinical Operations: Performs daily checks on equipment. Maintain clinic software and databases as needed. Runs reports as requested. Independently monitorinic ss clupply levels daily. Orders supplies from appropriate Duke approved vendors. Orders supplies within hours of need. Unpacks and distributes supplies in clinic to appropriate rooms. Demonstrates understanding of use and need of various clinic supplies. Tracks and monitors supply invoices and sends invoices for payment. Communicate with team members. JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Work requires an education background generally equivalent to a high school education. College degree is preferred. Work generally requires two years of experience in health care specialties related to the specific position; two years additional years related experience may be substituted for the technical school. OR AN EQUIVALENT COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Eligible for audiology assistant registration by the North Carolina Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology; Audiology Assistant certification by the American Speech Language Hearing Association is preferred. JOB HOURS The schedule for this position is day shifts, Monday-Friday, with no weekends or holidays. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status. Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas-an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values. Apply tot his job

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