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SUMMARY The Cochlear Implant Electrophysiology Laboratory in the Department of Otolaryngology - Carver College of Medicine seeks to hire a Research Audiologist/Project Coordinator to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team of clinician researchers. Our research aims to expand the diagnostic test battery of auditory function for human cochlear implant candidates and recipients. We use electrophysiological tools to characterize the peripheral auditory system and investigate the association with surgical and performance-based outcomes. In addition to our own institutionally driven research, we frequently support manufacturer trials. The Research Audiologist will translate clinical skills to research protocols. The individual will work as part of a team with researchers and clinicians from otolaryngology, neurobiology, genetics and communication science and will collaborate with colleagues at external institutions. Responsibilities will include knowledge of and adherence to regulatory guidelines, identification of eligible participants, recruitment/consent, coordination with scheduling, independent audiologic/research assessments (including but not limited to immittance, pure-tone audiometry, speech perception, electrical impedance, electrically evoked compound action potential, electrocochleography, stapedial reflex testing), data management and analysis, detailed documentation and record keeping, and equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. The individual should be comfortable in both surgical and non-surgical settings for intra-operative and post-operative assessments. In addition, the individual will help interpret data from a clinical perspective and will have opportunities to assist in the dissemination of research findings (e.g. development of newsletters, infographics, social media posts, oral presentations, and preparation of manuscripts), and to participate in other activities as required. BASIC POSITION DESCRIPTION Apply clinical audiological skills to evaluate and execute research protocols under the leadership of the director of research. Performs a wide range of routine and advanced audiological tests, as necessary, to determine hearing status. Provide support for researchers by addressing project administrative, management and maintenance tasks related to the setting of a hearing research laboratory. Other duties may be required and assigned at times as determined by a supervisor in order to meet the needs of the organization. KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Research/Clinical Activities; Subject Recruitment and Enrollment:...believe better care leads to better living Competitive Pay: $15- $16/hour + credit for experience Schedule: Day, Evening & Overnight shifts | Alternating weekends and occasional holidays Supportive Team: We invest in our team just like we invest in our residents...
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