hearing aid practitioner
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About the role
Education: College/CEGEP. Tasks: Administer tests using equipment, instruct patients on test procedures and record results, and monitor, check and calibrate auditory equipment. Assist health care professionals. Examine adult clients to assess hearing loss, recommend type of hearing instrument, take earmold impressions and perform follow-up examinations and readjustments. Order and purchase equipment. Maintain inventory of equipment. Take earmold impressions and fit and adjust hearing instruments. Certificates, licences, memberships, and courses : Licensure by a provincial/territorial regulatory body for Hearing Instrument Practitioner. Security and safety: Criminal record check. Work conditions and physical capabilities: Fast-paced environment. Work under pressure. Manual dexterity. Attention to detail. Personal suitability: Efficient interpersonal skills. Reliability. Team player. Experience: 2 years to less than 3 years. Financial benefits: Bonus. Commission. Group insurance benefits. Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP). Other benefits: Other benefits.