JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY Here at Latus we have ambitious growth and strategic plans to grow our business over the next year. With this in mind, we are looking to grow our teams and require like minded and professional people to support our journey Perform duties in line with scope of practice and company audiology protocols To provide diagnostic assessment of hearing loss and rehabilitative treatments for hearing impaired adults. To provide direct access audiology services Medico-legal work, occupational health work or other suitable work may be required on occasions. Maintain compliance with AHCS registration & HCPC code where applicable. State registered Audiologist (AHCS) Membership of the British Academy of Audiology (preferred) ROLE & RESPONSIBILTIES Assessment hearing of adult patients referred from Primary Care, Hearing aid assessments for adults. Fitting of analogue and digital hearing aids for adults Real ear measurements where appropriate Hearing aid review and maintenance for adults. Hearing aid repairs and cleaning Earmould impressions Plan aural rehabilitation programmes for hearing impaired adults ENT cover Tympanometry Ear syringing and microsuction Ensure own personal and continual development. Manage assessment, fitting, follow up and aftercare services as appropriate Work alongside colleagues and senior personnel in a cooperative manner at all times Be responsible for the provision of the service across various ICBs in line with national guidance Utilise the patient management system to record all clinical activity Ensure that the service complies with both national and local systems of quality assurance and clinical audit. Stock accountability Review clinical and IT equipment required for service provision and report issues to IDC Head Office Liaise with Quality Assurance to deal with complaints The NHS service is provided from general practice. In some cases, Industrial Diagnostics has no control over the choice or design of the facility provided. Ensure the locations you work in are clean and fit for purpose Ensure locations remain fit for purpose reporting any non-conformities to head office. Carrying out patient domiciliary visits where necessary COMMUNICATION Communicate effectively and cooperate with and report to NHS Account Team Communicate and liaise with clinical staff and administrative staff at IDC Head Office and locally. Communicate effectively with patients/carers. Attend and participate in Training meetings. Report any clinical incidents/accidents to the responsible person at the site of work and the NHS Audiology Manager. Report all maintenance/IT problems in accordance with IDC Head Office Policy and local site policy. Liaising with GPs and other referral sources TRAINING Be responsible for own personal development Undertake mandatory training Develop and take responsibility for own personal growth maintaining State Registration status via Continual Professional Development Participate in training programs to update and extend professional knowledge and skills Prioritize and recommend training courses. Regularly update knowledge of professional body and AHCS requirements for training and development of staff in Audiology. OTHER Any other suitable duties as deemed necessary by the business. Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in appropriate training activities as required. Undertake such other duties, training and/or hours of work as may be reasonably required, and which are consistent with the general level of responsibility of this job. All responsibilities to be carried out in a manner commensurate with the confidentiality of the service and in accordance with the Service Level Agreements. At all times to present a professional and courteous image of the NHS/Occupational Health Service provider (Industrial Diagnostics Company) as well as maintaining constructive relationships with colleagues and clients. ESSENTIAL SKILLS Excellent verbal and written communication skills; oral communication must be particularly clear Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work with a range of staff with diverse needs and background Well-developed dexterity and technical skills Good IT skills Needs a flexible approach to working hours and environment Current driving licence and own transport essential A good mediator Adaptable to an ever-changing environment Any matters of a confidential nature, including particular information relating to patients, their treatment and diagnoses, individual staff records, details of contract prices and terms must under no circumstances be divulged or made available to any unauthorised person(s). It is the responsibility of all staff to remain of their obligations in respect of the General Data Protection Regulations. Each individual is required to safeguard Group Confidential Information at all times. Each individual is required to strictly adhere to Data Protection requirements at all times. It is the individual and collective responsibility of every member of staff to ensure adherence to the Companys Equal Opportunities policies. Racial, sexual or any other harassment or bullying will not be tolerated. ADZN1_UKTJ