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Pulse has recently partnered with one of the UK’s specialist providers of diagnostic and healthcare solutions. We are currently looking for an experienced Audiologist to provide overall support for the clinical leadership of the service. This post is based in Leeds, which is easily accessible via public transport.
About the role:
As an Audiologist, you will work in a clinical and service development capacity to ensure the service to patients is planned, delivered, and evaluated in line with evidence-based practice. You will work closely with the multidisciplinary team to help create and maintain a robust service while seamlessly incorporating other centre services.
What’s in it for you as an Audiologist:
* An annual salary of up to £40k pa pro-rata, depending on experience.
* 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
* Company car.
* Private Medical Insurance.
* Life Assurance.
* Flexible contracts, working full or part-time.
* Full daily support by a friendly team of assistants.
* The latest portable equipment.
* Career progression opportunities.
* Additional benefits.
Your main responsibilities as an Audiologist:
* Manage a daily schedule of adults with hearing loss.
* Conduct Pure Tone Audiometry, including masking as required.
* Test for non-organic hearing loss.
* Test for Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.
* Take aural impressions and select appropriate ear moulds.
* Program and fit appropriate hearing instruments.
What we are looking for in an Audiologist:
* HCPC Registration.
* Full UK driver’s license for at least 2 years.
* The ability to work in a Domiciliary Care environment.
Why work with Pulse?
* Knowledgeable, dedicated, and vastly experienced permanent team with longstanding professional relationships with multiple clients.
* Access to exclusive vacancies through numerous Master Vendor trusts across the country.
* Vacancies outside of NHS rate caps with private sector agreements.
* Access to international roles outside of England and the UK.
Please note: We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of Practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the WHO Workforce Support and Safeguard List.
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