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AudiologistinBradfordinBradfordPUBLISHED FRI 3 JAN 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

HEARING AIDMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Opportunity to work in a large, friendly, multi-disciplinary team, promoting a supportive work environment.
Autonomous role allowing for independence in routine audiological and rehabilitation procedures.
Involvement in both assessment and rehabilitation of patients, enhancing professional development and skills.
Extended working hours facilitate a better work-life balance, including the possibility of a 4-day work week.
Engagement with a diverse patient population in Bradford and surrounding areas, providing meaningful service to the community.
Opportunity to supervise and mentor assistant practitioners and BSc students, fostering the next generation of audiologists.
Access to modern patient management systems and hearing aid technology, keeping skills and knowledge up to date.
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a motivated Audiologist to join their multi-disciplinary team in Bradford. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing and rehabilitating adults with hearing difficulties, possessing a strong understanding of patient management systems and hearing aid technology. The department offers a comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative service and supports ENT clinics within Bradford Royal Infirmary and outreach centers, with the option to work a 4-day week due to extended hours.

In this role, the Audiologist will independently carry out routine audiological and rehabilitation procedures, manage direct referrals for hearing aids, and handle open access referrals from GPs in various settings, including outpatient, community, and domiciliary environments. Additionally, the post-holder will supervise assistant practitioners and junior staff while also contributing to the clinical supervision of BSc students.
Opportunity to work in a large, friendly, multi-disciplinary team, promoting a supportive work environment.
Autonomous role allowing for independence in routine audiological and rehabilitation procedures.
Involvement in both assessment and rehabilitation of patients, enhancing professional development and skills.
Extended working hours facilitate a better work-life balance, including the possibility of a 4-day work week.
Engagement with a diverse patient population in Bradford and surrounding areas, providing meaningful service to the community.
Opportunity to supervise and mentor assistant practitioners and BSc students, fostering the next generation of audiologists.
Access to modern patient management systems and hearing aid technology, keeping skills and knowledge up to date.

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