Ready to launch your career as an Audiologist? Commence your 12-month internship in January 2025 under the guidance of your dedicated supervisor and our Clinical Services team and progress to fully Qualified Practitioner and beyond.
Who are we?
Neurosensory is a complete hearing health care company, with 24 clinics in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. We offer an advanced range of diagnostic services and tailored hearing solutions and we have built a strong reputation for our commitment to patient-centred care, fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment.
We are proud to be part of Sonova, the leading manufacturer of innovative hearing care solutions, present in over 100 countries across the world. Our talented and passionate employees all over the world know they contribute to something greater than themselves – they create a life without limitation through the sense of hearing.
What would you be doing as a Neurosensory Audiologist?
1. A highly varied caseload working closely with local ENTs to provide specialist diagnostic, paediatric and adult audiological assessments.
2. Help clients with their hearing needs by providing professional recommendations about most suitable rehabilitation options to address the client’s difficulties, lifestyle, management abilities and budget.
3. Perform clinical assessments in-line with current best practice and the Company’s clinical protocols and communicate assessment results and subsequent recommendations.
4. Meet our clients’ needs, wherever possible, through providing appropriate and professional advice, services and devices.
5. Offering counselling and education to patients and their families regarding hearing loss management and communication strategies.
6. Collaborating with other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive care for patients.
7. Take part in professional development and training to gain knowledge in specialist areas of audiology.
What do you need to be successful?
8. A relevant qualification in Audiology.
9. Audiology Australia Student Membership.
10. Working with Children Check (or willingness to obtain).
11. Excellent levels of customer care and service, and a passion for delivering an amazing client experience.
12. A commitment to building strong therapeutic relationships with our clients, and achieving the highest standards in audiological care.
13. An understanding of, and commitment to, ensuring the commercial success of the business.
14. A desire to support other members of your team, and nurture an inclusive and enthusiastic culture in the region.
15. Well-developed interpersonal, negotiation and problem-solving skills.
16. Dedication to staying updated with industry advancements.
What’s in it for you?
17. A competitive fixed salary which is based on your experience and expertise, not the number of hearing aids you fit.
18. Regular support and mentoring from your Senior Clinician in Charge and the management team to help you to grow as an Audiologist.
19. Opportunity to work alongside co-located ENT surgeons, exposing you to a wide range of complex cases in a collaborative environment.
20. Exposure to a broad scope of services including adult hearing aid rehabilitation, paediatric assessments, implantable hearing devices, and tinnitus management.
21. Being a part of a dynamic and supportive team with a global company that is at the forefront of innovation in the hearing industry.
22. An environment where clinician input is highly valued and you have the opportunity to be heard and make a difference.
23. A values driven and people-centred culture.
24. Plus, access to a wide range of benefits such as discounts on hearing devices, access to our online wellbeing platform, discounts and cashback from a wide range of retailers, and much more!
Sound good?
Submit an application to express your interest or reach out to us at to find out more.
In lieu of a cover letter, please include a copy of your academic transcript with your application.