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Purpose of the Post:
To provide a quality audiological service, with clinical responsibility for performing and interpreting, a comprehensive range of audiological diagnostic and rehabilitative procedures with a high degree of autonomy for children and adults.
The Clinical Specialist Audiologist, as part of an integrated team, undertakes complex scientific and clinical roles; analyses, interprets and compares investigative and clinical options and makes clinical judgments, involving facts or situations which impact on patients.
Provide clinical management and leadership in the day-to-day running of the service by supporting and supervising staff, prioritising and allocating work and promoting positive staff morale.
Develop an aided cortical service for young children/babies diagnosed with hearing loss and fitted with hearing aids. Develop protocols and procedures to be used by colleagues in the service and nationally. Train colleagues in carrying out this complex test. Work with UCC to perform research to aid in creating national standards for this complex test.
Work with relevant stakeholders, especially the Assistant National Clinical Lead for Audiology, to implement the recommendations of the National Audiology Review Group (NARG) Report (April 2011). A copy of the report can be accessed at: http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/publications/corporate
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