The Hearing Practice Group
Dispensing Audiologist

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Company Description
The Hearing Practice Group is a dedicated hearing healthcare provider focused on improving patients’ quality of life through personalized audiology services. The team works closely with individuals of all ages to diagnose hearing challenges and deliver tailored solutions, including hearing aids and ongoing rehabilitative support. The practice emphasizes evidence-based care, clear communication, and long-term patient relationships. Joining The Hearing Practice Group means working in a supportive clinical environment that values professional development, ethical practice, and high standards of customer service.
Role Description
This is a flexible on-site Dispensing Audiologist role based in North Yorkshire. We invite interest for any number of working hours/ and any type of arrangement (employed, self employed, partner). The Dispensing Audiologist will conduct comprehensive hearing assessments, interpret test results, and provide clear explanations and recommendations to patients and their families.
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- Selecting, fitting, and programming hearing aids and related devices
- Performing real-ear measurements and verification
- Educating patients on device use, care, and maintenance
- Completing accurate clinical documentation
- Managing follow-up appointments
- Collaborating with other healthcare professionals as needed
The role also involves contributing to clinic operations by maintaining equipment, adhering to regulatory and professional standards, and supporting practice growth through excellent patient experience.
Qualifications
- HCPC registration as Hearing Aid Dispenser, with authority to practice and dispense hearing aids in the region.
- Strong clinical skills in audiological assessment, hearing aid fitting, verification, and ongoing patient management.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to explain complex information in a clear, empathetic, and patient-centered manner.
- Proficiency in using audiology equipment, hearing aid programming software, and basic digital record-keeping or practice management systems.
- Demonstrated commitment to ethical practice, confidentiality, and adherence to professional and regulatory standards.
- Ability to work independently in a busy clinic, manage time effectively, and prioritize patient needs while maintaining attention to detail.
- Experience in private practice or community audiology settings is beneficial; prior work with adult hearing aid users is an advantage.
- Degree in Audiology, HCPC registration and ongoing continuing professional development.
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