Audiologist Lead - Cochlear Implant
Nemours - Orlando, FL
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Nemours is seeking a Lead Cochlear Implant Audiologist to lead a highly visible Cochlear Implant program at Nemours Children's Health in Orlando, Florida. Nemours Children's Hospital, Orlando, Florida, is the newest addition to the Nemours integrated healthcare system. Our 130-bed pediatric hospital also features the area's only 24-hour Emergency Department designed just for kids as well as outpatient pediatric clinics including several specialties previously unavailable in the region. A hospital designed by families for families, Nemours Children's Hospital blends the healing power of nature with the latest in healthcare innovation to deliver world-class care to the children of Central Florida and beyond. In keeping with our goal of bringing Nemours care into the communities we serve, we also provide specialty outpatient care in several clinics located throughout. Primary job: Lead Cochlear Implant Audiologist / Clinical Coordinator Seeking a CI dedicated audiologist to lead a highly visible Cochlear Implant program in collaboration with an integrative team and institutional resources. Responsibility will involve audiological management, care coordination, professional education, scholarship and outreach/growth initiatives for our Cochlear Implant Program. This individual is expected to work closely with our Medical Director of Audiology, Speech AVT lead, Device and Implant Coordinator, and Audiology Program manager to facilitate continued growth of the Cochlear Implant program. Additional responsibilities include: Comprehensive audiometric pediatric services, including hearing evaluations, patient examination, intervention, documentation, patient/parent/caretaker education, communication and coordination of care with medical/clinical staff and outside agencies as appropriate with the guidelines designated by the department and Nemours Children's Hospital. Actively participates in departmental education activities to expand knowledge of patient populations and evidence-based practice. Essential Functions: Serve as a subject matter expert and resource for families, staff, and outside educational institutions. Provide counseling, education, and resources to ensure that children with hearing and/or communication disorders can acquire optimal language skills and academic abilities regardless of the mode of communication. Stay current with federal and state early childhood intervention and special education laws with regards to hearing and speech. Facilitate outreach to educational and other non-traditional referral sources; this individual will partner with the Educational Specialist and Hospital School Program serving as a subject matter expert and support to the liaison role between Nemours and educational institutions throughout the Central Florida area ensuring the educational needs of our patients are understood Facilitate and support educational experiences for our patients (i.e. Cochlear Implant Summer Camp), our families (family events) and healthcare/educational professionals (annual CEU providing conference) at Nemours; events occurring in collaboration with integrative teams for support and resources. Promote Nemours Cochlear Implant teams' presence at professional conferences and/or meetings with submission of abstract(s) and presentation(s) of scholarly works annually. Collaborate with Nemours Ear Hearing and Communication Center and the Division's Auditory Neuroscientist in research initiatives of health services, translational and/or clinical outcomes nature. Collaborate with Nemours social media team and marketing teams in developing a visible presence for Nemours Children's Health Florida hearing health services, working with other division leads to highlight our programs, including Implantable devices, Electrodiagnostics, Hearing amplification and Vestibular testing. Work closely with the Device and Implant Coordinator to ensure care coordination and reduced loss to follow up for potential cochlear implant candidates, especially those with complex care needs and participating in destination care services, i.e. international patients. Participate in CI team related collaborative work, including facilitating monthly Cochlear Implant meetings, collaborating with the CI team to develop and maintain protocols that exemplify best practice standards, and facilitating meetings with CI manufacturers for education and training. Clinical responsibilities include administering age-appropriate audiological pediatric evaluations including middle ear analysis, otoacoustic emissions, auditory brainstem response testing, VRA, CPA and traditional behavioral threshold evaluations in accordance with established protocols with appropriate counseling regarding evaluation results and recommendations for treatment, intervention, follow-up, and referral. Responsibilities include earmold impressions, modifications, hearing aid, BAHS, and cochlear implant evaluations, selection, programming, dispensing of devices, including electroacoustic/behavioral verification, follow-up, and counseling. Additional responsibilities include hearing aid troubleshooting, in-office repairs, and recommending/fitting assistive listening devices. Job Requirements: Doctorate in Audiology (AuD) from an accredited university program is required. Licensed Audiologists with a Master's degree in Audiology may be considered. Minimum of 5 years of experience in clinical audiology, preferably in pediatrics and/or cochlear implants required. Active license to practice Audiology in Florida (or eligible to be licensed) required. Basic Life Support certification from the American Heart Association required within 6 months of hire date. Experience with physically or mentally-challenged patient population. Familiarity with assessment scales and instrument, techniques of assessment and intervention with pediatric populations. Strong electrophysiological background including ABR, VEMP, and VNG testing. Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification (PASC) preferred. Completion of Institute for Cochlear Implant Audiology course (or faculty in course) preferred. Member of professional specialty organizations (AAA, ASHA, Florida Academy of Audiology, etc. preferred. #LI-EP1 About Us Nemours Children's Health is an internationally recognized children's health system. With more than 1.7 million patient encounters annually, we provide medical care in five states through two freestanding state-of-the-art children's hospitals - Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware and Nemours Children's Hospital, Florida. Our pediatric network includes 80 primary-urgent-and specialty care practices and more than 40 hospitalists serving 19 affiliated hospitals. We generate annual revenues of more than $1.7 billion derived from patient services, contributions from the Alfred I. DuPont Trust, as well as other income. As one of the nation's premier pediatric health systems, we're on a journey to discover better ways of approaching children's health. Putting as much focus on prevention as cures and working hand in hand with the community to make every child's world a place to thrive. It's a journey that extends beyond our nationally recognized clinical treatment to an entire integrated spectrum of research, advocacy, education, and prevention, leading to the healthiest generations of children ever. Inclusion and belonging guide our growth and strategy. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about, and committed to, leading efforts to provide culturally relevant care, reducing health disparities, and helping build an inclusive and supportive environment. All of our associates are expected to ensure that these philosophies are embedded in their day-to-day work with colleagues, patients and families. To learn more about Nemours Children's and how we go well beyond medicine, visit us at .
Created: 2026-03-12