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Audiologist
Job in
Norwich, Norfolk County, SE255PY, England, UK
Listed on 2026-03-01
Listing for:
Oxford Natural Healthcare Professionals
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
ENT & Audiology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Norwich Salary: £39,043 £ 42,170 per annum
Contract:
Full-time, Permanent An established and community-focused hearing care provider is seeking a qualified Audiologist to join its growing service in Norwich. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a patient-centred environment delivering high-quality, evidence-based audiology care.
The Role You will be responsible for delivering a comprehensive audiology service, ensuring accurate assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing rehabilitation for service users.
Key Responsibilities Conduct full audiological assessments including:
Detailed case history and clinical interview Otoscopy Pure-tone air and bone conduction audiometry (including masking) Loudness discomfort levels Use of validated outcome measures such as GHABP and COSI Assess hearing, communication needs, and participation restrictions Develop personalised care plans aligned with patient expectations Fit and programme a range of digital hearing aids, including taking aural impressions Provide hearing rehabilitation, advice, and signposting to relevant support services Deliver follow-up appointments and long-term aftercare (up to five years) Maintain accurate patient records and produce reports within agreed timescales Support compliance with national clinical standards and accreditation frameworks Assist with clinic scheduling, stock control, and supplier liaison Contribute to service development, quality improvement, and KPI achievement Support marketing and promotional activity where required Work collaboratively with senior management and multidisciplinary teams About You Qualified Audiologist with relevant professional registration Experience delivering comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitation services Confident in hearing aid fitting, adjustments, and aftercare Strong report writing and documentation skills Able to manage a diverse caseload, including patients with additional or complex needs Committed to high standards of clinical governance and patient safety Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Whats on Offer Competitive salary Opportunity to work within a supportive, community-driven environment Involvement in service development and quality accreditation processes Meaningful role supporting individuals with hearing loss
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