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[AUDITORY] Job vacancy - Clinical Scientist (Audiology) - NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre



An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Scientist (Audiology) to join the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre, UK, to work on a randomised controlled trial (RCT) entitled, Assessing an online audiological rehabilitation program in an NHS clinical sample of adult hearing aid users, funded by Oticon.


To apply:

http://jobs.nuh.nhs.uk/job/UK/Nottinghamshire/Nottingham/Nottingham_University_Hospitals_NHS_Trust/Audiology/Audiology-v822431?_ts=162


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For further details/informal visits, please contact David Maidment 

E. david.maidment@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

T. +44(0)1158232641



Candidates must have an MSc in Audiology or equivalent and at least 3 years relevant post-qualification experience as a Clinical Scientist (Audiology), or equivalent research experience. A knowledge of current good practice in Audiology, a good working knowledge of relevant IT systems and software packages (including Audiological Patient Management Systems, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and hearing aid programming software) along with the ability to undertake data analysis with guidance are also essential requirements.



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