Specialist Paediatric Audiologist in Oxford inOxford PUBLISHED THU 12 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum, pro rata
PERMANENT GOOD SALARY
CASELOAD HCPC HEARING AID NHS
Job description
Work within Oxford University Hospitals, a prestigious NHS Foundation Trust.
Opportunity to develop and advance paediatric audiology skills in a supportive team.
Flexible work options, full-time or part-time, accommodating diverse personal commitments.
Engage in service development, influencing future paediatric audiology processes.
Balance work with adults, maintaining and enhancing diverse audiology skills.
Mentor future professionals, empowering the next generation of audiologists.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is offering an exciting opportunity for a dedicated and passionate Audiologist or Clinical Scientist (Audiology) to enrich their career in paediatric audiology. Nestled in Oxford, this role allows you to develop your expertise in assessing and providing hearing aids to children of all ages, including those requiring specialised care. Those eager to strike a balance between paediatric and adult audiology will find flexibility in caseload management, with the prospect of contributing to ENT clinics as well. You’ll join a supportive team, shaping the future of paediatric audiology services while ensuring the highest quality care for young patients.
Ideal candidates are registered Audiologists or Clinical Scientists with the HCPC or AHCS and have demonstrated further specialist training in paediatric audiology within the NHS. Beyond hands-on patient care, you’ll spearhead service development alongside Team Leaders and the Head of Paediatric Audiology. You’ll also have the rewarding chance to mentor junior colleagues and those in formal training, establishing yourself as a pillar of guidance. This role promises a fulfilling blend of challenge and reward in a dynamic NHS Trust environment. To embark on this fulfilling journey, simply click the "Apply Now" button at jobsincare.com.
Ideal candidates are registered Audiologists or Clinical Scientists with the HCPC or AHCS and have demonstrated further specialist training in paediatric audiology within the NHS. Beyond hands-on patient care, you’ll spearhead service development alongside Team Leaders and the Head of Paediatric Audiology. You’ll also have the rewarding chance to mentor junior colleagues and those in formal training, establishing yourself as a pillar of guidance. This role promises a fulfilling blend of challenge and reward in a dynamic NHS Trust environment. To embark on this fulfilling journey, simply click the "Apply Now" button at jobsincare.com.
Work within Oxford University Hospitals, a prestigious NHS Foundation Trust.
Opportunity to develop and advance paediatric audiology skills in a supportive team.
Flexible work options, full-time or part-time, accommodating diverse personal commitments.
Engage in service development, influencing future paediatric audiology processes.
Balance work with adults, maintaining and enhancing diverse audiology skills.
Mentor future professionals, empowering the next generation of audiologists.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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Work within Oxford University Hospitals, a prestigious NHS Foundation Trust.; Opportunity to develop and advance paediatric audiology skills in a supportive team.; Flexible work options: full-time or part-time, accommodating diverse personal commitments.; Engage in service development, influencing future paediatric audiology processes.; Balance work with adults, maintaining and enhancing diverse audiology skills.; Mentor future professionals, empowering the next generation of audiologists.
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