Job description
Description – Vestibular Audiologist
To be part of NDBC is to be part of something special. Our drive for success both for the patients and you the clinician is unmatched by any of our peers. We obtain our drive by seeing the large impact we have on our patients’ lives. If you enjoy being of service to people, respect quality patient care, and understand that the patient experience is built on personal patient relationships, NDBC may be for you. Vestibular Disorders are challenging but rewarding. In addition we value you – our clinician.
At NDBC we care about you, your friends, and your family. We invest in your career with education, mentorship, and leading the way in valuing work life balance. We take that same passion for our team and also apply it to our patients lives. Dizziness, imbalance, and concussions are frustrating to patient’s when they have not found a solution. At NDBC patient’s receive the highest standard of care in treating these disorders and you are a part their road to recovery.
We support this high standard of care with excellent paid CEU and CME, ongoing mentorship, and use of our internal platform to share our challenging patients across the clinics as well as our successes. You are supported at NDBC.
The ideal candidate should be very motivated and subscribe to a philosophy of service excellence with both patients and other staff.
NDBC believes in being the best at treating vestibular disorders. We take all new hires through a month long training program to ensure their skills are equal to those who have been working for us for years. Providers at NDBC continue to advance their knowledge with monthly journal club, attendance at conferences, and additional monies for Vestibular coursework.
About Us
National Dizzy & Balance Center (NDBC) is a unique outpatient clinic system serving both the Twin Cities and the state of MN. We currently utilize physicians, audiologists, and physical therapists within each of our four Twin Cities clinic locations to offer a true multidisciplinary approach to vestibular disorders. We are in business to improve our patients’ quality of life, not just provide a medical service. This commitment to excellence, and the development of patient relationships, is what will make NDBC the standard for comparison in this field.
Our Audiologists work with our medical doctors, physical therapists, and occupational therapists in evaluation and treatment of vestibular disorders. Audiologist perform VNGs, rotational chair testing, audiometric testing, evoked potential testing and CDP on a daily basis.
This job has the potential to grow into a leadership role within the department.
This job will be split between 2 of our clinics.
Daytime shifts / no weekends!
Qualifications
Experience in a vestibular setting is preferred, but even if you don’t have prior experience with vestibular patients, we are dedicated to providing our employees the training and mentorship that they need to become expert clinicians in assessment of dizziness and balance disorders. New grads are even encouraged to apply.
Licensed as an Audiologist and eligible to practice in Minnesota is required.
Masters or Doctorate Degree in Audiology.