Job Title: AudiologistLocation: DerbyContract Type: SessionalSessions: Weekday availability required The VacancyWe are always looking for great talent to join our team and help achieve our ambitious growth goals. At CHEC, we care about our people and the future of hearing health, and we are committed to innovation and high-quality care. We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Audiologist to join our team on a sessional basis. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact on patient care and support the growth of our community audiology services. About CHECCHEC is an established group of hospitals and community clinics operating across the UK. Our bespoke, state-of-the-art surgical centres deliver high-quality, end-to-end patient care through strong NHS partnerships. We uphold five core values throughout the employee and patient journey to ensure a positive experience for everyone: Caring, Passionate, Togetherness, Listening, and Focus. All colleagues at CHEC are expected to demonstrate these values in their daily work. About the Role CHEC is looking to recruit an Audiologist to deliver face-to-face, community-based clinical sessions, providing adult hearing services. The successful candidate will: Undertake hearing assessment of adults of all ages, including history taking and discussion with patients and/or carers. Perform routine audiometric testing, including air and bone conduction audiometry, tympanometry, and acoustic reflex testing. Conduct hearing aid assessment, fitting, validation, and ongoing support for adults and families, using both analogue and DSP instruments. Take aural impressions according to British Society of Audiology recommended procedures. Validate hearing aids using Real Ear Measurement (REM), RECD, and free field testing, acting appropriately on results. Liaise with external agencies, including cochlear implant teams, as required. Modify NHS hearing aids and ear moulds as needed. Maintain patient records, equipment, and stock levels. Participate in training and update meetings. Promote a patient-focused approach in all aspects of care. We welcome applications from candidates who have: BSc in Audiology, BAAT (Parts I & II) with BTEC Medical Physics & Physiological Measurement, Dip HE in Audiology, or equivalent qualification. Eligible for registration with RCCP. One year of undergraduate placement in an Audiology Department OR one year of NHS audiology experience. Ability to work autonomously and as part of a team. Competency using computerized patient management systems. Strong communication skills, able to explain complex clinical information to patients, families, and carers. Good organisational, time management, and written communication skills. Theoretical knowledge of digital hearing aid fitting and ability to formulate clinical management plans based on case history and test results.