Job Description
onePHG is a non-franchise, non-big box, family owned, independent group of Hearing Healthcare Practices. We are proud to employ skilled, experienced, and talented Audiologists who share our commitment to patient-centered care. At onePHG, our team is driven by a shared passion for improving lives through better hearing. We believe that exceptional, referral-worthy care begins with professionals who truly prioritize each patient’s needs. Better hearing and a better quality of life for individuals living with hearing loss can be accomplished with the help of the right hearing professional.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
- Conduct professional, compassionate interactions with patients and physicians
- Collaborate with staff to meet or exceed office goals and patient care standards
- Perform comprehensive hearing evaluations using diagnostic testing and consultative methods
- Educate patients on hearing health, clearly explaining results and treatment options
- Demonstrate knowledge of the latest hearing aid technologies and accessories
- Recommend individualized hearing solutions based on each patient’s needs and lifestyle
- Counsel patients and their families on hearing loss prevention, communication strategies, and ongoing care
- Conduct thorough ear examinations using :
- Conduct thorough ear examinations using :
- Handheld otoscope to assess ear anatomy
- Hearing booth testing with insert earphones and bone conduction headsets
- Accurate ear impressions for custom earmolds or devices
- Other diagnostic tools as needed
- Fit, program, dispense, and repair hearing aids and earmolds with precision
- Provide ongoing patient care, including device cleaning, maintenance, and troubleshooting
- Document all patient interactions and treatment progress electronically in the chart
- Participating in community outreach events to promote hearing health
- Support marketing initiatives, including written, online, and in-person campaigns
- Contribute to the growth and success of the practice through exceptional patient care and team collaboration
Required Qualifications :
Licensed or certified to practice as an Audiologist accordance with state / provincial regulationsMinimum of 1 year of experience in fitting and dispensing hearing aids and delivering patient-centered careDemonstrated passion for improving hearing health and enhancing quality of lifeProven ability to guide patients in selecting appropriate amplification solutionsExceptional compassion, patience, and interpersonal communication skillsStrong problem-solving skills and clinical judgmentExcellent communication abilities, both verbal and writtenMeticulous attention to detail in all aspects of testing, fitting, and documentationAbility to present confidently in both one-on-one settings and, preferably, group environmentsStrong time management and organizational skillsCommitment to continuing education and staying current with industry best practices, research, and technologyPreferred Qualifications :
Experience with multiple hearing aid manufacturers and programming softwareFamiliarity with real-ear measurement (REM) and verification techniquesExperience with community outreach, patient education workshops, or health fairsStrong sales and counseling skills with a consultative, not transactional, approachComfort with electronic health record (EHR) systems and modern practice management softwareCompensation & Benefits :
Competitive base salary plus commissionPaid Time Off (PTO)Sick & Safe Time OffPaid Holidays401(k) with Employer matchingHealth, Dental, Vision, & Life insurance