Senior Audiologist (Complex Adults)
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Job summary
Band 6 Clinical Audiologist specialising in Complex Adults
We are looking to recruit a part time Band 6 Audiologist on a fixed term contract of 12 months, specialising in complex adult diagnostic and rehabilitation audiology for 28 hours per week over 3 days. We are a progressive, forward thinking, busy and friendly department that welcomes dynamic and forward thinking staff to deliver the highest quality care.
The department provides a comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative service to the population of South Warwickshire delivering services currently at two sites; Warwick and Stratford Hospitals.
The successful candidate must be confident and able to work autonomously within the team. You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team providing Audiology services for adults diagnosed with hearing loss.
Please see the posted job description and person specification for further details of this post. Applicants must hold a BSc in Audiology or equivalent qualifications. Applicants should also have achieved AHCS / HCPC registration, and membership of BAA / BSA while not essential is desirable.
Due to the nature of this service access to transport is desirable. For disabled applicant's suitable alternative arrangements may be agreed, if necessary.
This post will require Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure.
Main duties of the job
To provide a comprehensive scientific, diagnostic and rehabilitative service to the clinical and geographical areas covered by the department with particular reference to independent clinical management. This position will lead the complex adult service ensuring it meets accreditation standards across all areas and manage these patients within this clinic.
About us
Come and join a Trust rated Outstanding by the CQC. South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust have been rated as outstanding following our latest inspection by the CQC and we are recruiting new staff to come and help us improve even further.
We provide services across Warwickshire and beyond ranging from Hospitals in Warwick, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Leamington Spa and Shipston-on Stour to Community Services across the county. We are a progressive, expanding organisation with great ambition around improving quality, integrating pathways and delivering high levels of productivity.
Our values can be summed up in one sentence. We are 'Trusted to provide safe, effective and compassionate care'. Throughout the recruitment process you will be asked to think about how you demonstrate these values and how they impact on your work. It doesn't matter what role you do, whether it is patient facing or not, we are all working in the same way with our values at the core.
Details
Date posted
13 March 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 6
Salary
£37,338 to £44,962 a year pro rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
203-EL905
Job locations
Audiology Department, Warwick Hospital
Lakin Road
Warwick
CV34 5BW
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Result Areas:
Knowledge, skills and experience required:
Clinical
General
The post holder will be responsible and accountable for the audiological care of patients allocated to them. For every patient contact the post holder will comply with the Trusts Infection Control Procedures to minimise the risk of cross infection with particular reference to the handling, cleaning and disinfection of ear canal impressions, earmoulds and equipment.
To provide excellent service to clients, outlining options in a family-friendly, supportive atmosphere, working empathetically with the client to overcome fears and anxieties about solutions to their communication difficulties.
Diagnostic Audiology
ENT clinics are held at Warwick Hospital, Stratford upon Avon Hospital and Ellen Badger Hospital. The post holder will work autonomously to British Society of Audiology Standards to provide accurate assessments for patients of all ages. The post holder will be responsible for providing accurate reports to General Practitioners, ENT Consultants and other professionals and advise where appropriate onward referrals and/or further audiological investigations.
Discussing diagnostic results with patients informing them about their hearing loss in an empathetic manner to motivate them to make informed choices about rehabilitation options to assist with their communication difficulties
Recognise conditions that require medical treatment and refer to medical practitioner as necessary.
Provide instruction to clients to enable them to respond appropriately to routine hearing tests.
Undertake a full range of audiological procedures in line with national and departmental protocols and procedures but working safely outside the procedure when clinically necessary.
Ability to work under pressure choosing the most appropriate diagnostic tests to enable an accurate diagnosis to be made
Tests on young children as part of Ear, Nose and Throat clinics
Adult Rehabilitation
At clinics held at Warwick, Stratford upon Avon and Ellen Badger Hospitals the post holder will work autonomously and where necessary alone to provide Hearing Assessments, Hearing Aid Fittings, Hearing Aid Reassessments, Follow ups and Hearing Aid Repairs for adult patients.
Hearing Assessments and Reassessments to be conducted using BSA recommended Procedures via programmable audiological testing equipment. Assessments of patients disability and handicap will be assessed using interview and counselling techniques using a variety of questionnaires/formal outcome tools. The post holder must confidently discuss their findings and agree a care plan with the patient. If appropriate impressions of the patients ears can be taken for earmoulds. Appropriate reports and onward referrals must be completed
The fittings of digital hearing aid devices including RITE and CROS systems must be undertaken using appropriate prescription targets, using Real Ear Measurements. Instruction to patients on the use, acclimatisation and hearing strategies to ensure the needs of the patients and abilities are met.
Hearing Aid Follow Ups are essential to provide the patient with the opportunity to discuss challenges faced and experiences gained and identify potential changes to their hearing aids to maximise their hearing experience and should include outcome measures.
Hearing Aid Repair Service is offered as a Walk in Clinic at Warwick Hospital. All other outreach sites offer booked appointments. The Walk in Clinics can be extremely busy, and the post holder will be required to work efficiently and effectively under pressure. Where necessary reprogramming hearing aids, impression taking, necessary counselling and hearing aid maintenance will be undertaken. The post holder must use initiative to develop care plans and make decision regarding onward referrals or additional supportive appointments outside the scope of a hearing aid repair.
Undertake assessments/rehabilitation within patients homes and ensure that all clinical equipment is handled with care particularly when being transported for domiciliary visits.
Ability to prescribe commercial hearing aids for income generation purposes
Complex Clinic Management
Aural rehabilitation on patients with additional special needs other than hearing loss. This will include Severe and Profound Hearing Loss, Sudden Hearing loss, evidence of abnormally severe recruitment, dual sensory loss, non-organic and or non-organic overlay, learning disabilities and patients with cognitive problems i.e. dementia.
Assess and manage patients at the initial appointment, taking an extensive history and producing short and long-term rehabilitation plans for patient treatmenT
Able to undertake diagnostic tests which would benefit individual patients in their agreed course of management
Counsel patient, relatives and carers on implications of the hearing loss (tinnitus and hyperacusis) and persuading them of best plan, motivation and acknowledgement of loss and change in their lives as a result from having these symptoms
Routine use of outcome measures to develop, change and monitor long term rehabilitation plan and progress within the plan in light of information gained
Identify the need for appropriate onward referral to other professionals (e.g. Tinnitus Group / Psychology) and other agencies (Social Services, AoHL)
Producing clinical reports for the referrer on each patient
To undertake evaluation and management of tinnitus as per local protocols completing the above processes with each patient.
Administration
Read new referrals, accepting those that fit departmental criteria and redirecting those that do not to appropriate alternative departments such as ENT.
To support the department in meeting its waiting list targets for complex adult clinics
Service development
Assist in the future development within the Adult Audiology services that enable greater access to services for patients.
Support delegated responsibilities for the services IQIPS preparation and assessments across the adult service
Lead on the service developments to meet the IQIPS standards for the complex adult service
To occasionally participate in research and development as required by the Audiology Department or ENT colleagues
Training, supervision, research and professional development
Provide clinical supervision for students, work experience and colleagues from other disciplines on agreed clinics
To strive to increase knowledge relevant to Audiology and administration in your role.
To participate in appropriate training and development activities as required developing and maintaining competency in your role.
Participate in the personal annual review process and work to achieve agreed set objectives.
To undertake peer reviews on Band 3 6 staff members, students and locums when requested
Communications and Working Relationships:
To recognise the importance of personal contribution to the team and the wider professional network.
To inform and liaise with senior colleagues on all aspects of Audiology and administration related to your role.
To establish a working rapport with other team members and to contribute to team meetings. The post holder is required to work as part of a team. Assigned workloads identify booked appointments, however it is essential to review colleagues workloads and assist when possible to maximise capacity and efficiency.
Ensure departmental and/or national policies and procedures are implemented in your area and to be pro-active in suggesting improvements for the service as a whole.
Having a good understanding of the needs of the hard of hearing and Deaf patients so that clear communication is possible in a friendly and helpful manner always.
At all times, be aware when communicating of the need for confidentiality, privacy and dignity.
Measurable Result areas:
Ensure accurate documentation occurs within patient records & produce reports on Audiometric differential diagnosis.
Ability to interpret audiological results and deliver rehabilitative options to patients and carers.
Ensure British Society of Audiology recommended procedures and protocols are adhered to.
Ability to prioritise workload and organise own/others workload ensuring efficient and effective working is maximised within the team/service.
Participate in promoting innovative practice within the department.
Review, as delegated by senior colleagues, policies and protocols to ensure best and up to date practice is maintained.
Patient feedback on the tinnitus services, including completion of outcome measures, satisfaction surveys, mystery patient reports and audits
Development of the service against IQIPS standards as agreed with the Adult Audiology Services Manager
Contribute to specific service developments, investigative projects and audit tasks. To obtain, manipulate and utilise information. To involve gathering (from variety of sources at local through to national level), collating, critically appraising, and formally presenting information. Providing outcomes in format indicated (e.g. written report, or a formal presentation to colleagues)
Provision of education and training packages for students and Audiology staff relating to new services, techniques, technologies and practices, as agreed with the Adult Audiology Services Manager.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Result Areas:
Knowledge, skills and experience required:
Clinical
General
The post holder will be responsible and accountable for the audiological care of patients allocated to them. For every patient contact the post holder will comply with the Trusts Infection Control Procedures to minimise the risk of cross infection with particular reference to the handling, cleaning and disinfection of ear canal impressions, earmoulds and equipment.
To provide excellent service to clients, outlining options in a family-friendly, supportive atmosphere, working empathetically with the client to overcome fears and anxieties about solutions to their communication difficulties.
Diagnostic Audiology
ENT clinics are held at Warwick Hospital, Stratford upon Avon Hospital and Ellen Badger Hospital. The post holder will work autonomously to British Society of Audiology Standards to provide accurate assessments for patients of all ages. The post holder will be responsible for providing accurate reports to General Practitioners, ENT Consultants and other professionals and advise where appropriate onward referrals and/or further audiological investigations.
Discussing diagnostic results with patients informing them about their hearing loss in an empathetic manner to motivate them to make informed choices about rehabilitation options to assist with their communication difficulties
Recognise conditions that require medical treatment and refer to medical practitioner as necessary.
Provide instruction to clients to enable them to respond appropriately to routine hearing tests.
Undertake a full range of audiological procedures in line with national and departmental protocols and procedures but working safely outside the procedure when clinically necessary.
Ability to work under pressure choosing the most appropriate diagnostic tests to enable an accurate diagnosis to be made
Tests on young children as part of Ear, Nose and Throat clinics
Adult Rehabilitation
At clinics held at Warwick, Stratford upon Avon and Ellen Badger Hospitals the post holder will work autonomously and where necessary alone to provide Hearing Assessments, Hearing Aid Fittings, Hearing Aid Reassessments, Follow ups and Hearing Aid Repairs for adult patients.
Hearing Assessments and Reassessments to be conducted using BSA recommended Procedures via programmable audiological testing equipment. Assessments of patients disability and handicap will be assessed using interview and counselling techniques using a variety of questionnaires/formal outcome tools. The post holder must confidently discuss their findings and agree a care plan with the patient. If appropriate impressions of the patients ears can be taken for earmoulds. Appropriate reports and onward referrals must be completed
The fittings of digital hearing aid devices including RITE and CROS systems must be undertaken using appropriate prescription targets, using Real Ear Measurements. Instruction to patients on the use, acclimatisation and hearing strategies to ensure the needs of the patients and abilities are met.
Hearing Aid Follow Ups are essential to provide the patient with the opportunity to discuss challenges faced and experiences gained and identify potential changes to their hearing aids to maximise their hearing experience and should include outcome measures.
Hearing Aid Repair Service is offered as a Walk in Clinic at Warwick Hospital. All other outreach sites offer booked appointments. The Walk in Clinics can be extremely busy, and the post holder will be required to work efficiently and effectively under pressure. Where necessary reprogramming hearing aids, impression taking, necessary counselling and hearing aid maintenance will be undertaken. The post holder must use initiative to develop care plans and make decision regarding onward referrals or additional supportive appointments outside the scope of a hearing aid repair.
Undertake assessments/rehabilitation within patients homes and ensure that all clinical equipment is handled with care particularly when being transported for domiciliary visits.
Ability to prescribe commercial hearing aids for income generation purposes
Complex Clinic Management
Aural rehabilitation on patients with additional special needs other than hearing loss. This will include Severe and Profound Hearing Loss, Sudden Hearing loss, evidence of abnormally severe recruitment, dual sensory loss, non-organic and or non-organic overlay, learning disabilities and patients with cognitive problems i.e. dementia.
Assess and manage patients at the initial appointment, taking an extensive history and producing short and long-term rehabilitation plans for patient treatmenT
Able to undertake diagnostic tests which would benefit individual patients in their agreed course of management
Counsel patient, relatives and carers on implications of the hearing loss (tinnitus and hyperacusis) and persuading them of best plan, motivation and acknowledgement of loss and change in their lives as a result from having these symptoms
Routine use of outcome measures to develop, change and monitor long term rehabilitation plan and progress within the plan in light of information gained
Identify the need for appropriate onward referral to other professionals (e.g. Tinnitus Group / Psychology) and other agencies (Social Services, AoHL)
Producing clinical reports for the referrer on each patient
To undertake evaluation and management of tinnitus as per local protocols completing the above processes with each patient.
Administration
Read new referrals, accepting those that fit departmental criteria and redirecting those that do not to appropriate alternative departments such as ENT.
To support the department in meeting its waiting list targets for complex adult clinics
Service development
Assist in the future development within the Adult Audiology services that enable greater access to services for patients.
Support delegated responsibilities for the services IQIPS preparation and assessments across the adult service
Lead on the service developments to meet the IQIPS standards for the complex adult service
To occasionally participate in research and development as required by the Audiology Department or ENT colleagues
Training, supervision, research and professional development
Provide clinical supervision for students, work experience and colleagues from other disciplines on agreed clinics
To strive to increase knowledge relevant to Audiology and administration in your role.
To participate in appropriate training and development activities as required developing and maintaining competency in your role.
Participate in the personal annual review process and work to achieve agreed set objectives.
To undertake peer reviews on Band 3 6 staff members, students and locums when requested
Communications and Working Relationships:
To recognise the importance of personal contribution to the team and the wider professional network.
To inform and liaise with senior colleagues on all aspects of Audiology and administration related to your role.
To establish a working rapport with other team members and to contribute to team meetings. The post holder is required to work as part of a team. Assigned workloads identify booked appointments, however it is essential to review colleagues workloads and assist when possible to maximise capacity and efficiency.
Ensure departmental and/or national policies and procedures are implemented in your area and to be pro-active in suggesting improvements for the service as a whole.
Having a good understanding of the needs of the hard of hearing and Deaf patients so that clear communication is possible in a friendly and helpful manner always.
At all times, be aware when communicating of the need for confidentiality, privacy and dignity.
Measurable Result areas:
Ensure accurate documentation occurs within patient records & produce reports on Audiometric differential diagnosis.
Ability to interpret audiological results and deliver rehabilitative options to patients and carers.
Ensure British Society of Audiology recommended procedures and protocols are adhered to.
Ability to prioritise workload and organise own/others workload ensuring efficient and effective working is maximised within the team/service.
Participate in promoting innovative practice within the department.
Review, as delegated by senior colleagues, policies and protocols to ensure best and up to date practice is maintained.
Patient feedback on the tinnitus services, including completion of outcome measures, satisfaction surveys, mystery patient reports and audits
Development of the service against IQIPS standards as agreed with the Adult Audiology Services Manager
Contribute to specific service developments, investigative projects and audit tasks. To obtain, manipulate and utilise information. To involve gathering (from variety of sources at local through to national level), collating, critically appraising, and formally presenting information. Providing outcomes in format indicated (e.g. written report, or a formal presentation to colleagues)
Provision of education and training packages for students and Audiology staff relating to new services, techniques, technologies and practices, as agreed with the Adult Audiology Services Manager.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- BSc Audiology / MPPM and BAAT I and II / CAC or CCC (or equivalent)
- Voluntary Registration in preparation for State Registration
Desirable
- Training supervisory qualification (clinical educators etc)
- Membership of BAA / BSA
- Study to a higher level
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 2 years' experience as a Band 5 audiologist
- Experience of working with adult with complex needs
- Experience of fitting varied fitting systems
- Supervisory experience of junior staff
- Experience of AuditBase
Desirable
- Relevant and up to date post registration experience
- Working autonomously
- Experience of dispensing commercial hearing aids
Skills
Essential
- Knowledge of standards and advance testing procedures
- Adult rehabilitation expertise
- Knowledge of advanced clinical procedures
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Proficient IT skills
- Ability to maintain accurate records
- Knowledge of evidence-based practice
- Experience of multi-disciplinary/professional collaborative working
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- Report writing skills
Desirable
- Advanced knowledge of complex needs
- Knowledge of quality standards and relevant NICE guidelines
- Have a wide knowledge of networks and referral routes
- Knowledge of audit methods and appreciation of the value of audit to practice improvement
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Able to positively motivate others and work effectively in a team
- Able to communicate to all levels of staff in a diplomatic / confident manner
- Diplomatic and assertive with clinical / administrative problem solving
- Can establish areas for concern and refer these assertively to relevant personnel, ensuring patients receive effective care
- Able to manage own time effectively
- Able to manage and resolve conflict
- Effective planning & organisational skills
- Flexible, positive approach to work
- Willingness to assist colleagues
Other Job Requirements
Essential
- Well presented
- Good time keeping
- Excellent attendance record
- Full driving licence and use of car
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- BSc Audiology / MPPM and BAAT I and II / CAC or CCC (or equivalent)
- Voluntary Registration in preparation for State Registration
Desirable
- Training supervisory qualification (clinical educators etc)
- Membership of BAA / BSA
- Study to a higher level
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 2 years' experience as a Band 5 audiologist
- Experience of working with adult with complex needs
- Experience of fitting varied fitting systems
- Supervisory experience of junior staff
- Experience of AuditBase
Desirable
- Relevant and up to date post registration experience
- Working autonomously
- Experience of dispensing commercial hearing aids
Skills
Essential
- Knowledge of standards and advance testing procedures
- Adult rehabilitation expertise
- Knowledge of advanced clinical procedures
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Proficient IT skills
- Ability to maintain accurate records
- Knowledge of evidence-based practice
- Experience of multi-disciplinary/professional collaborative working
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- Report writing skills
Desirable
- Advanced knowledge of complex needs
- Knowledge of quality standards and relevant NICE guidelines
- Have a wide knowledge of networks and referral routes
- Knowledge of audit methods and appreciation of the value of audit to practice improvement
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Able to positively motivate others and work effectively in a team
- Able to communicate to all levels of staff in a diplomatic / confident manner
- Diplomatic and assertive with clinical / administrative problem solving
- Can establish areas for concern and refer these assertively to relevant personnel, ensuring patients receive effective care
- Able to manage own time effectively
- Able to manage and resolve conflict
- Effective planning & organisational skills
- Flexible, positive approach to work
- Willingness to assist colleagues
Other Job Requirements
Essential
- Well presented
- Good time keeping
- Excellent attendance record
- Full driving licence and use of car
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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UK Registration
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Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Certificate of Sponsorship
Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).
From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Audiology Department, Warwick Hospital
Lakin Road
Warwick
CV34 5BW
Employer's website
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Employer details
Employer name
South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Audiology Department, Warwick Hospital
Lakin Road
Warwick
CV34 5BW
Employer's website
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Details
Date posted
13 March 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 6
Salary
£37,338 to £44,962 a year pro rata
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
203-EL905
Job locations
Audiology Department, Warwick Hospital
Lakin Road
Warwick
CV34 5BW
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