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Hearing Aid Specialists
SOC 29-2092.00
Select and fit hearing aids for customers. Administer and interpret tests of hearing. Assess hearing instrument efficacy. Take ear impressions and prepare, design, and modify ear molds.
8
Skills
8
Knowledge
3
Job Zone
No
Green
Top Skills 8
Active Listening
3.8
Service Orientation
3.6
Instructing
3.5
Speaking
3.4
Judgment and Decision Making
3.4
Reading Comprehension
3.2
Critical Thinking
3.2
Active Learning
3.2
Knowledge Areas 8
Customer and Personal Service
4.9
Sales and Marketing
4.8
Psychology
4.0
Computers and Electronics
3.9
English Language
3.8
Education and Training
3.8
Therapy and Counseling
2.9
Personnel and Human Resources
2.8
Key Tasks
1Perform basic screening procedures, such as pure tone screening, otoacoustic
screening, immittance screening, and screening of ear canal status using
otoscope.
2Administer basic hearing tests including air conduction, bone conduction, or speech
audiometry tests.
3Select and administer tests to evaluate hearing or related disabilities.
4Maintain or repair hearing aids or other communication devices.
5Train clients to use hearing aids or other augmentative communication devices.
Also Known As
Audiology Assistant
Audiology Technician
Audioprosthologist
Board Certified Hearing Instrument Dispenser
Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist
Board Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist/Company President
Board Certified in Hearing Instrument Sciences
Certified Hearing Instrument Dispenser
Hearing Aid Consultant
Hearing Aid Dispenser
Tools & Equipment
Auditory brainstem response screening systems
Automatic impedance audiometers
Behind-the-ear hearing aids
Caloric irrigators
Circumaural headphones
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