Audiologist; BMG
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
ENT & Audiology, Medical Specialist
Job Title: Audiologist - Hospital Outpatient Clinic (Pediatrics & Adults)
Location: South Bend, IN
Employment Type: Full-time
Department: Audiology/ Otolaryngology
Reports To: BMG ENT and Audiology South Bend Manager
Position SummaryBeacon Medical Group (BMG) ENT and Audiology South Bend is seeking a compassionate, skilled Audiologist to join our hospital-based outpatient clinic. This role provides comprehensive audio logic care to both pediatric and adult patients in a collaborative, multidisciplinary healthcare environment. The ideal candidate is patient-centered, clinically proficient, and passionate about improving hearing and communication outcomes across the lifespan.
Who We AreBMG ENT and Audiology South Bend is a close-knit group of 3 audiologists, 4 ENT surgeons, 3 APCs and 1 SLP who support shared decision making in the best interests of the patient. We respect our audiologists; hearing testing for ENTs are scheduled and not on call. We are well supported by our in‑house audiology technician. South Bend is a mid‑sized city that has the best of urban, suburban, and rural living depending on preference.
While everything you need can be found in South Bend, we are also conveniently placed in the Midwest with easy access to Chicago, Indianapolis, and Grand Rapids.
- Perform comprehensive audio logic evaluations for pediatric and adult patients
- Diagnose and manage hearing disorders
- Complete limited vestibular testing via VNG (generally 1-2/month)
- Conduct hearing aid evaluations, fittings, programming, verification, and follow‑up care (Phonak, Resound, Oticon primary)
- Provide pediatric services including newborn hearing follow‑up (ABRs), behavioral testing, and family counseling
- Participate in bi‑monthly to monthly sedated ABRs in the hospital surgical setting
- Ideal candidate will be comfortable with cochlear implantation and bone‑anchored hearing device evaluations, activations, and follow up (preferred but not required)
- Collaborate with physicians, speech‑language pathologists, educators, and other healthcare professionals
- Educate patients and families on hearing loss, treatment options, and hearing conservation
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in the electronic medical record
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives and continuing education activities
- Comply with all hospital policies, safety standards, and regulatory requirements
- Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) from an accredited program
- Current or eligible state licensure in audiology
- Experience working with pediatric and adult populations preferred (new graduates welcome to apply)
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills
- Ability to work effectively in a fast‑paced outpatient clinical setting
- Competitive salary commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive benefits package (medical, dental, vision, retirement)
- Paid time off and holidays
- Continuing education and professional development support
- Collaborative, team‑oriented hospital environment
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients and families
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