Pediatric Audiologist
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Driscoll Children's Hospital has been a leader in pediatric healthcare for South Texas since 1953. As a non-profit, freestanding children's hospital, Driscoll is dedicated exclusively to the care of infants, children, and adolescents, providing compassionate, comprehensive, and specialized care to more than 45 counties in the region. Our Audiology team is at the forefront of improving lives through advanced diagnostic tools and personalized treatment plans for children with hearing impairments. We are currently expanding our services to McAllen, TX, a vibrant community known for its rich culture, welcoming neighborhoods, and excellent schools. This growing region offers a perfect blend of urban amenities and family-friendly living, making it an ideal location for professionals looking to make a lasting impact. Join a team where your expertise makes a difference-and where every child matters. Learn more about our amazing organization at https://driscollchildrens.org/ . Position Details: Title: Pediatric Audiologist Location: Edinburg, TX Schedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm Travel: Training in Corpus Christi, TX We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Pediatric Audiologist to join our dynamic team. This role is based in Edinburg, TX with training at our main hospital in Corpus Christi, TX. As part of the Driscoll family, you will provide life-changing care to children by diagnosing and treating hearing disorders. You'll collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, work in both outpatient and inpatient settings, and play a vital role in supporting the auditory health of South Texas' youngest residents. Essential Responsibilities Perform behavioral evaluations, including VRA, play, and conventional audiometry. Administer ABRs in inpatient and outpatient settings (Natural Sleep, Sedation, Anesthesia) Dispense and manage amplification devices including hearing aids, bone conduction hearing devices, and cochlear implants. Support ENT clinic and other specialty clinics Provide education to families and other professionals Maintain detailed clinical documentation and comply with the newborn hearing screening program requirements. Actively participate in team meetings, process improvement initiatives, and community outreach.