Audiology/Speech Aide

The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia

Reference #: 1012488
SHIFT:Day (United States of America)

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A Brief Overview
Performs essential tasks in the Center for Childhood Communication (CCC) in support of patient care under the training, direction and supervision of licensed audiologists and speech-language pathologists.

What you will do
Patient Care Support
Screens the hearing of newborns and infants under six months of age, as needed, using automated equipment
Assists clinicians by focusing and directing patients, as needed, during audiologic and speech-language procedures
Supports patient care through the preparation of speech/language/swallowing assessment and treatment materials (e.g., mixes barium products, creates picture communication boards, programs augmentative communication devices, compiles theme-based activity kits, etc.)
Participates in patient safety (i.e., Code Safe) calls and debriefing
Equipment Support
Routinely inspects and performs biological checks of clinical equipment
Troubleshoots and makes minor repairs of clinical equipment, or arranges for inspection by Biomedical Engineering, or repair by equipment vendors, as needed
Arranges for and supports external annual clinical equipment calibration
Processes/inventories new or replacement clinical equipment. Ensures inventory and Biomedical Engineering labeling.
Performs electroacoustic analyses of stock and loaner hearing technology, as well as those presented for repair by patients
Charges and changes out batteries for clinical demonstration (e.g., augmentative and alternative communication devices, hearing technology, etc.) devices and electronic therapy supplies
Reprograms repaired devices to prescribed settings and returns to patients
Maintains loaner device libraries, including distribution and retrieval of equipment, monitors demand, completes loaner agreements with families and initiates billing, when indicated
Environment of Care Support
Performs daily clinic opening and closing procedures
Serves as liaison for the CCC during Environment of Care rounding
Performs daily infection control procedures
Submits Facilities and Environmental Services requests for clinical areas
Conducts weekly regulatory readiness surveys in clinical areas, and submits results via RedCap survey to the Regulatory and Accreditation Team
Monitors and replenishes supplies in clinical areas
Administrative Support
Orders devices for patient purchase or loan according to clinical staff instructions, working with families to determine preferences for appropriate and available options
Completes repair and return-for-credit forms for patient devices, packages devices and makes arrangements for shipping
Performs printing, scanning and laminating, as needed
Transports patients between therapy sessions, as neededEducation Qualifications
Associates Degree  Required
Bachelors Degree Speech-Language Pathology and/or Hearing Science (Audiology) Preferred  Experience Qualifications
Work experience in healthcare- or child development-related fields Preferred Skills and Abilities
Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
Intermediate proficiency with MS Office 365 products
Self-starter, motivated, organized, and independent. Completes tasks with minimal oversight.
To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community.  As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more.
Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons.  Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.
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