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Audiologist
Posting date: | 08 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £28,407.00 to £34,581.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £28407.00 - £34581.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 21 May 2024 |
Location: | Ashton under Lyne, OL6 9RW |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | C9245-24-0243 |
Summary
Working closely with Audiology Service Manager/Lead Audiologist to maintain high standards of care for hearing impaired patients, adhering to trust and departmental procedures. Ability to deal with difficult patient/staff situations which may occasionally include emotional, upsetting or distressing issues. Prioritise own workload effectively. To develop own role and remain current with professional standards. Responsible for identifying, negotiating and achieving agreed CPD requirements. Maintain professional development including up to date membership of BAA and membership of RCCP. Ability to delegate tasks to other staff both technical and clerical as appropriate. Supervision and training of less experienced staff including students. Training and supervision of students to graduate entry level. Teaching and advising colleagues, trainees, students and other professional disciplines, aspects of Audiology within the organisation. Teaching and advising patients, parents and carers. Understand the needs and philosophies that underpin research research ethics, evidence based healthcare Assisting in the development of new professional techniques including clinical trials, R&D activity, equipment testing in line with departmental and Trust objectives Participate in the evidence gathering for UKAS IQIPS accreditation process Support junior staff in research methods and technologies. Be responsible for the safe use of equipment of others and monitoring stock. Ensure any faulty equipment identified by yourself or others is dealt with immediately and appropriately. Any other duties as identified by the Audiology Service Manager Excellent verbal communication skills with both patients and other professionals. Ability to effectively communicate complex test results and technical information to both patients and other professionals with tact and persuasive skills as required. Analysis and interpretation of information/test results/problems. Maintaining Audiology statistics both electronically and manually. Effective use of resources IT systems, maintaining patients records both electronically and manually, data extraction, reports, requiring good concentration skills. Report writing/referral to other professionals regarding patients test results, outcomes and future care plans. The post holder have to manipulate tools which will require excellent dexterity Physical efforts including: Sitting, Standing, walking and occasional maneuvering of patients from wheelchair to seat or sitting to standing (and vice versa) Mental effort: There will be a requirement to produce reports/response letters that will take high levels of concentration and appropriate time management Emotional effort: The post holder may be exposure to distressing/emotional situations, counselling patients (inc family/carers) in relation to hearing loss. The post holder may encounter some patients with co-morbidities and/or mental health issues. Excellent communication skills and empathy will be essential Working conditions: The post holder will work within the Audiology Dept at Tameside General Hospital and at community outreach clinics. The post holder may be exposed to wax & occasional ear discharge when completing otoscopy