Job DescriptionJob Title: Audiologist - Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA)Location: West Point Schools, NYContract Type: Part-Time, ContractStart Date: November 2024Salary: Competitive (based on qualifications and experience)Job Description:We are seeking a licensed and certified Audiologist to provide services for students with cochlearimplants at West Point Schools under the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). Theposition entails regular monitoring of students' devices for functionality and compatibility with cochlearimplants, as well as providing classroom modification recommendations as needed. This role includestwo 90-minute visits per month during the school year, with occasional additional sessions if required.Certificates/Security Clearances/OtherAdditional Information:•Services are primarily delivered at the school, but occasional virtual IEP meetings or additionalin-person services may be required.•Privacy Act compliance and background checks are mandatory before the commencement ofwork.•The base period of performance is seven months, with two optional extension periods coveringsubsequent school years (2025-26 and 2026-27).How to Apply:Submit your resume and cover letter detailing your qualifications and relevant experience
[email protected]. Be sure to highlight any experience working with cochlear implants and in a K-12setting.Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply by 10/4 for priority consideration.Equal Opportunity Employer: We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment and encouragecandidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.Additional Qualifications/ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities:•Conduct routine checks of students' hearing devices for functionality and compatibility withtheir cochlear implants.•Make classroom modification recommendations based on the specific needs of the students.•Participate in Individualized Education Program (IEP) meetings as required (virtually or in-person).•Complete required DoDEA web-based training, including Privacy Act training.•Record and submit meeting minutes as needed.•Provide services onsite at West Point Schools, with occasional travel to student residences ifnecessary.Qualifications:•Valid New York State licensure as an Audiologist or exemption from licensure through the NewYork State Department of Education.•Graduate degree in Audiology from an accredited program (ASHA-accredited or equivalent).•At least one year of experience practicing audiology, preferably in a K-12 school setting.•Strong organizational skills, proficiency in English, and the ability to work with students in aneducational environment.•Clean and valid criminal background check.•US Citizenship is required due to the nature of working in a DoDEA school.Preferred Skills:•Experience with cochlear implants and working with pediatric or adolescent students.•Familiarity with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and participation in special educationservices.