Hearing Instrumentation Specialist or Audiologist - Oshawa, Canada - WSAudiology

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    At HearCanada, we're on a mission to connect with Canadians from coast-to-coast to offer solutions to their hearing health. By delivering exceptional client experiences and providing Best-in-Class hearing care, our teams are passionate about providing Wonderful Sound for All.

    We are seeking an Audiologist or Hearing Instrument Specialist to join our growing team in Oshawa, ON

    This is a permanent full-time position based at our Oshawa North Clinic location.

    As a Hearing Care Professional with HearCANADA, you are passionate about the hearing healthcare of our clients. You will provide standardized hearing evaluations, a high standard of client care, and follow-up with clients to ensure their needs are met.

    What's in it for you?

  • Attractive compensation package with profit-sharing opportunities
  • Benefits starting on your first day
  • RRSP program + employer matching
  • Educational Assistance and Health & Wellness programs
  • Generous travel allowances and mileage for applicable roles
  • Mentorship and professional development opportunities
  • What you will do:

  • Provide a high standard of care by proactively serving our clients from the first encounter to all future hearing needs (evaluations and diagnostic audiological tests)
  • Maintain an expertise in the selling, fitting and troubleshooting of current hearing aid technology
  • Work with the front office staff to book both walk-in clients and incoming phone calls
  • Follow both Operational and Quality Assurance guidelines
  • Participate in some infrequent travel may be required to support clients and participate in some internal and external events
  • What we are looking for:

  • College Diploma from a recognized Hearing Instrument Specialist program or University Degree from a recognized Audiology program or equivalent
  • Current registration in good standing with regulatory college or provincially recognized licensing body is required
  • Minimum 1 year of diagnostic/dispensing experience (not applicable for initial practice registrants e.g., students)
  • Current knowledge of hearing health care products and services
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, ability to establish and maintain a professional rapport with clients and co-workers
  • Interested in becoming a Hearing Care Professional? There are two and three-year Hearing Instrument Specialist/Practitioner college programs (in-person, hybrid, and online) and two-year Audiology masters programs available across Canada. The hearing industry is continually growing and expanding. This career will allow you to make a lasting impact in individuals lives by helping people hear better. Sounds wonderful? Join HearCANADA's mission to change 1 million more lives by 2028

    HearCANADA is committed to fair and accessible employment practices, and we welcome and encourage applications from candidates with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking place in all aspects of the selection process.