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Hearing/Speech Technician
Description Hearing/Speech Technician Job Description In your pivotal, rewarding role as Hearing/Speech Technician, you will assist 9th floor pediatric diagnostic hearing evaluation clinic and hearing aid audiologists in clinical and administrative duties. You should review hearing aid/hearing evaluation/student schedules with Associate Director for following day to determine how they can be best utilized. Your duties are subject to change and will be prioritized based on the needs of the clinic. Flexibility will be key in this role! Department Summary : The Audiology Clinic at Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center offers expert hearing care and services to adult and pe


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