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As an Audiologist at Soft Hear Speech, Hearing & Vertigo Clinic, you will play a crucial role in diagnosing and managing hearing and balance disorders in patients of all age groups. Your responsibilities will include conducting comprehensive audiological evaluations, fitting hearing aids, managing tinnitus, and performing vestibular assessments to enhance patients" hearing health and overall quality of life. You will work towards improving the lives of individuals by utilizing your expertise and qualifications in the field of audiology. Your primary responsibilities will involve conducting diagnostic hearing assessments such as pure-tone audiometry, speech audiometry, tympanometry, OAE, and BERA. You will also diagnose and manage conditions related to hearing loss, tinnitus, auditory processing, and balance disorders. Additionally, fitting, programming, and troubleshooting hearing aids, cochlear implants, and assistive listening devices will be part of your daily tasks. Furthermore, you will provide vestibular evaluations and rehabilitation for patients experiencing dizziness and balance issues. Educating patients and their caregivers on hearing conservation, communication strategies, and available treatment options will also be a key aspect of your role. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, including ENT specialists and neurologists, to ensure comprehensive patient care will be essential. Keeping accurate patient records and staying updated on the latest advancements in audiology research and technology will also be part of your responsibilities. To excel in this role, you should hold a Bachelors or Masters degree in Audiology or Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology. Possessing an RCI License or eligibility for RCI certification in Audiology is crucial. Proficiency in audiological equipment, hearing aid programming software, and balance assessment tools is required. Strong analytical, communication, and counseling skills with a patient-centered approach are essential soft skills for this position. --- As a Speech Therapist (Speech-Language Pathologist) at Soft Hear Speech, Hearing & Vertigo Clinic, you will be entrusted with evaluating, diagnosing, and treating speech, language, communication, voice, and swallowing disorders in individuals of all age groups. Your role will involve developing personalized therapy plans to address patient-specific needs and enhance their communication skills and quality of life. By utilizing your expertise in speech therapy, you will make a significant impact on the lives of your patients. Your key responsibilities will include conducting assessments for various disorders such as speech, language, fluency, voice, and swallowing issues. You will be responsible for developing and implementing individualized therapy programs tailored to each patient's requirements. Providing treatment for articulation disorders, stuttering, aphasia, dysarthria, and voice disorders will be part of your daily tasks. Assisting patients with neurological speech impairments, such as post-stroke aphasia and cognitive-communication deficits, will also be crucial. Educating families, caregivers, and educators on effective communication strategies and therapy techniques will be an integral part of your role. Additionally, you will utilize assistive communication devices and alternative communication methods as needed. Monitoring therapy progress effectively and maintaining accurate patient records will be essential. Collaborating with audiologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and other professionals to ensure holistic patient care will also be a key aspect of your role. To thrive in this position, you should possess a Bachelors or Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology. Holding an RCI License or eligibility for RCI certification in Speech-Language Pathology is necessary. Knowledge of speech therapy techniques, voice therapy, swallowing rehabilitation, and alternative communication methods is required. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and patient management skills are essential soft skills for this role.,