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Why You’ll Love Working at BJ’s
At BJ’s Wholesale Club, our team members are at the heart of everything we do. That’s why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being and future – both on and off the job. When you grow, we grow.
Here’s just some of what you can look forward to:
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A Hearing Aid Specialist performs technical and administrative duties under an audiologist's supervision, such as administering hearing tests, maintaining equipment, fitting and repairing hearing aids, and providing patient education. Key responsibilities include patient screening, equipment calibration, managing patient records, and assisting with hearing aid fittings, counseling, and basic repairs.
Clinical and patient care
• Conduct hearing tests: Perform basic hearing screenings and assessments, and assist the audiologist with more complex diagnostic procedures.
• Assist with fittings: Help with fitting hearing aids and other assistive listening devices, and teach patients how to use them.
• Perform maintenance and repairs: Clean, troubleshoot, and perform minor repairs on hearing aids and equipment.
• Take ear impressions: Take impressions for custom earmolds.
• Provide patient education: Counsel patients and their caregivers on hearing loss, device use, and care.
• Perform otoscopy: Conduct non-diagnostic otoscopy to check the ear canal.
Administrative and technical
• Maintain records: Keep patient records accurate and up-to-date, including electronic databases.
• Manage equipment: Calibrate and maintain audiometric equipment to ensure proper function.
• Handle supplies: Organize and manage inventory of supplies and devices.
• Coordinate care: Communicate with physicians and other healthcare providers as needed.
Qualifications
• A valid Massachusetts audiology technician license.
• Experience as an audiology technician.
• Knowledge of current hearing aid technology.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.