This is a full-time on-site role for an Audiologist at Royal Health Group AE in Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates. The Audiologist will be responsible for conducting hearing assessments, providing treatment and rehabilitation services for patients with hearing disorders, and fitting hearing aids. The role will also involve collaborating with other healthcare professionals to address patients' needs.
Qualifications
Expertise in conducting hearing assessments and providing treatment
Experience in fitting and adjusting hearing aids
Knowledge of audiometric testing and interpretation
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team
Attention to detail and excellent organizational skills
Master's degree in Audiology or related field
Valid license to practice as an Audiologist in Abu Dhabi Emirate
An Audiologist is a healthcare professional who specializes in identifying, diagnosing, and treating hearing and balance disorders. Audiologists work with patients across all age groups to improve auditory and vestibular health, enhance communication abilities, and improve overall quality of life.
Responsibilities of an Audiologist
Hearing Assessment
Conducting hearing evaluations to measure sensitivity, clarity, and range of hearing.
Diagnosing conditions like sensorineural, conductive, or mixed hearing loss.
Balance and Vestibular Testing
Performing evaluations for dizziness, vertigo, and balance-related issues.
Using tests like VNG (videonystagmography) or caloric testing.
Hearing Device Management
Fitting, programming, and maintaining hearing aids or cochlear implants.
Teaching patients how to use and care for assistive listening devices.
Patient Counseling and Education
Advising patients on hearing conservation and strategies for coping with hearing loss.
Educating families on how to support patients with auditory challenges.
Tinnitus Management
Helping patients manage ringing in the ears through counseling and sound therapy.
Newborn Hearing Screening
Conducting screenings to detect hearing loss in newborns and infants.
Recommending early interventions for detected issues.
Hearing Conservation
Promoting hearing protection in occupational and recreational settings.
Developing workplace programs to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.
Common Conditions Treated by Audiologists
Hearing Loss: Sensorineural, conductive, and mixed hearing loss.
Tinnitus: Ringing, buzzing, or other phantom sounds.
Balance Disorders: Vertigo, Ménière’s disease, and vestibular neuritis.
Auditory Processing Disorders: Challenges in processing auditory information.