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Core responsibilities

The educational audiologist supports students who are deaf or hard of hearing by ensuring consistent auditory access and effective use of hearing technology within a listening and spoken language framework. This involves providing audiological services, assessing functional listening, training stakeholders, and managing/Maintaining hearing technology across early intervention, preschool, and school-Age programs.

Requirements summary

Required qualifications include a doctor of audiology (Aud) degree, state audiology licensure (Or eligibility), and the asha certificate of clinical competence in audiology (Ccc-A) or equivalent. Experience working with children who are deaf or hard of hearing in educational settings is also required.

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