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Description
In this role, you’ll conduct hearing evaluations, fit and dispense hearing aids, provide ongoing care, and support patients throughout their hearing journey. You’ll help connect patients with solutions tailored to their lifestyle—supporting our mission of enhancing lives through accessible, personalized hearing healthcare.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations: visual ear exams, tone tests, speech audiometry, and generate audiograms.
Recommend appropriate hearing aid styles and technologies based on patient history, lifestyle, and communication goals.
Present a range of hearing aid options—from basic to AI-powered Bluetooth-enabled devices with wellness tracking.
Perform live or demo fittings when possible and manage 60-day trial periods.
Provide ongoing care, including cleanings, adjustments, repairs, and manufacturer coordination when needed.
Maintain detailed, accurate patient records and documentation of fittings, counseling, and follow-ups.
Travel between clinics across Northern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin .
Stay current with hearing aid technologies, best practices, and industry developments.
Qualifications
Active Minnesota or Wisconsin Hearing Instrument Specialist license or Audiology degree.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; patient-centered approach.
Willingness to travel to satellite clinics and rural communities.
Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and organized.
Benefits
Competitive commission-based pay structure.
Professional development and continuing education support.
Licensing and credentialing fee coverage.
Paid time off (PTO) and recognized holidays.
