Research Audiologist opening The University of Michigan, Department of Otolaryngology has a full-time position available for a Research Audiologist to join a dynamic team that includes basic and translational scientists, audiologists, and surgeons. The position will involve running an NIH-Brain-Initiative funded clinical trial to test an innovative tinnitus treatment paradigm with adult tinnitus subjects at the Kresge Hearing Research Institute. Responsibilities include psychophysical, electrophysiological and psychosocial testing under approved research protocols and pre- and post-treatment assessment. Responsibilities will also include subject recruitment and coordination, maintenance of research and clinical records and participation in the analysis, interpretation and presentation of research results. CONTACTS
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Au.D. and a minimum of one year of clinical experience working with patients with tinnitus is required. The applicant should have excellent interpersonal skills and organizational skills. Eligibility for licensure as an Audiologist in the State of Michigan is required in order to begin the clinical portion of the work. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Ph.D. in a hearing-related field and previous research experience is highly desirable. Certification of Clinical Competence in Audiology, awarded by the American Speech and Hearing Association is desirable. This classification requires Primary Source Verification. -- Susan E. Shore, Ph.D. Professor Otolaryngology, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering University of Michigan https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/khri/susan-e-shore-phd |